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Busy little 802.11b’s could sting tech titans’ cellular networks

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "The hot technology of the moment is 802.11b. Most of you are thinking: That's either the name of a...

MozillaQuest.com: Mozilla 0.9.3 browser branched and buggy

Author: JT Smith http://mozillaquest.com/Mozilla_News_01/Mozilla_0- 9-3_branched-01_Story01.html MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: "With more than 60 bugs still targeted to it, the upcoming Mozilla Milestone 0.9.3 edition was branched...

O’Reilly Open Source Convention and Perl 5 Conference wrap up

Author: JT Smith Over a five-day period, more than 1800 developers gathered from 48 countries to attend highly technical tutorials and conference sessions, and self-organized BOFs (Birds of a...

Vim 6.0ap beta released

Author: JT Smith Vim is an almost 100% compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new ...

CYRANO Releases DB Monitor for OpenSTA

Author: JT Smith Noelle Beaudin writes, CYRANO today announced the release of the new DB Monitor module for OpenSTA. OpenSTA (Open System Testing Architecture)...

Is Tux a traitor? Tux Racer 1.0 is only for Windows, for now

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -Sunspire Studios, creator of the penguin-filled Tux Racer game, will offer the 1.0 release sometime before the end...

Sun Micro unveils speediest UltraSparc III chip

Author: JT Smith Sun Microsystems has announced the fastest-yet version of its UltraSparc III processor. Designed by Sun and manufactured by Texas Instruments, the new...

Senator targets school hackers

Author: JT Smith "Computer hackers who prey upon unsuspecting schools, striking fear in the hearts of entire communities with threats of violence, cannot go ...

Is distributed computing a crime?

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News: "David McOwen is losing a lot of sleep these days over his ...

Leave the front door unlocked, too

Author: JT Smith Dennis E. Powell talks about DSL in his latest column at LinuxPlanet. Not Digital Subscriber Line, the broadband technology that's taking a...