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MS security: on a path as clear as it is reliable
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot: "bobthemonkey13 writes: "It appears that Microsoft's 'secure' E-Book system has been cracked. MIT Technology Review is
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Web review: Don’t light my fire — light my belly
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
If you work in front of a computer screen all day, occasionally you get bored and feel isolated....
Good reasons for a dot-sex domain name
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "I'd like to see a dot-sex domain name. No, I don't necessarily want to see a pornographic Web site....
LinuxWorld: The orgs ye shall have with you always
Author: JT Smith
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
Some of the corporate booths at this year's San Francisco LinuxWorld were bigger than what Microsoft puts...
The blind leading the blind
Author: JT Smith
SecurityFocus: "It's incredible that in this day and age some of the most popular security products, products that are marketed as
protecting you...
Linux might be too big for Tux
Author: JT Smith
From Wired News: "In the past, LinuxWorld has had a refreshing lightheartedness to it. Since the open-source people who usually flock to...
Open-source luminary out of a job
Author: JT Smith
And now, a short item at ZDNet News: "Jeremy Allison, leader of the Samba project that lets Linux servers share files like...
EFF: Russian programmer and company plead not guilty
Author: JT Smith
Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov
and his employer Elcomsoft today pled not guilty to charges
of providing electronic book format conversion software in
the United States....
Linux World: Geeks, nerds rally at Penguin Bowl
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld: "LinuxWorld's own version of the Weakest Link game show, The Golden Penguin Bowl, proves that knowing the
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Linux World: Law prof cajoles Dmitry allies
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Lawrence Lessig, who teaches Internet law at Stanford, tells LinuxWorld attendees to rally behind those who oppose laws that restrict the...