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Young Minds Inc. releases new options for DVD-R
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire: Young Minds, Inc. (YMi) of
Redlands, California announced today that it is now shipping PowerDVD Studio,
an automated DVD-Recording system for Unix,...
CYRANO confirms release date of OpenSTA
Author: JT Smith
CYRANO today confirmed the availability of OpenSTA (Open System Testing Architecture) on 27 September 2000, and disclosed information on the pre-subscription program...
Site dedicated to Open Source science, at the bottom of the world
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Beyond a certain bird mascot, it'd seem that Open Source software and Antarctica don't have much in common.
But the...
Australian Installfest: Virtual LUV-in
Author: JT Smith
From Australian site Fairfax IT: "What happens when you put hundreds of geeks, more
...
Enhydra.org’s three-tier plan for success
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
Enhydra, armed with an ever evolving software, an army of community support, and numerous Open Source partners, is hoping...
Expedia kissing up to privacy-loving travelers
Author: JT Smith
The travel site's new privacy policy lets consumers decide what will be done with the information they provide, reports Wired.com, unlike Amazon's...
Private or not, feds want to get in our face again
Author: JT Smith
It's not a surprise that politicians have a mind to create more regulations, and they're looking to meddle with the Internet by...
Jack Moffitt: Everything but a private eye
Author: JT Smith
By: Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
He says Jack Moffit's not a cool name, though I keep wanting to put it in
front of...
Trojan horse report: More FUD?
Author: JT Smith
A Wired.com story asks techies about the computer emergency response team warning that a Trojan horse has been unleashed and a huge...
Student faces felony charges for downloading music
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com follows up on earlier reports that an Oklahoma State University student was arrested for downloading "illegal" music files. The faces possible...