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Nanotech looms large for meds
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Researchers have designed nano-scale tools so small they can chew up or explode bio-warfare agents on the molecular level, or
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Looking ahead with handheld developer Robert van der Meulen
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people -
Netherlands born Robert van
der Meulen does all his development for handhelds on a Yopy...
Crack a system, suffer no legal hassles and win prizes
Author: JT Smith
Jeff Gerhardt writes, "The Linux Show hosts unique field trial of Cylant Linux based security software. Break a web server for...
Rauch Medien and Arco technology come together in RAID Alert
Author: JT Smith
Rauch Medien (rauchmedien.com)
has decided to base RAID Alert, their upcoming remote RAID monitoring system,
on Arco RAID...
MandrakeSoft loses more than CEO
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller
It's starting to sound more like a management bloodbath, or as a PR person would probably say, "a...
Mandrake’s press release on CEO Poole’s departure
Author: JT Smith
In order to quell further rumours regarding MandrakeSoft's
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The Linux uncertainty principle
Author: JT Smith
"Looking out from the LinuxPlanet bullpen it looks like this incredible frenzy has swept through the Linux community, crippling
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The Linux Show: Glass ceilings; Cylant crack challenge
Author: JT Smith
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2001 from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL. Tonight LIVE on
www.thelinuxshow.com -
At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm...
Scalable vector graphics software released by Apache Software Foundation
Author: JT Smith
The Apache Software Foundation's
(ASF) XML Project's Batik Team today announced the release of Batik 1.0, a
sophisticated open source, Java-based toolkit for SVG...
Why are major Linux distributions rejecting Netscape 6?
Author: JT Smith
An anonymous reader pointed us in the direction of this article at MozillaQuest: "Why are major Linux distributions not shipping with Netscape...