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In search of the sexiest geek
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "Technology companies might be tanking, but that hasn't dulled the spirit of the people who are building the new economy. Geeks...
Legal way to defeat AOL’s third-party AIM blocking
Author: JT Smith
- by Eric
Ries -
As you already know, AOL recently started blocking
third-party
instant messaging products from using its
network. The timing...
NEC ships Crusoe in all-day laptops
Author: JT Smith
Info World: "Targeting the mobile workforce, NEC Computers on Monday introduced two lightweight notebook computers powered by Transmeta's low-power Crusoe processor, the...
Review: Iomega Zip 250 USB for Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
It seems it's removable storage month on NewsForge; I have reviewed two CD-RW drives, and here I review...
MS bug of the day: E-mail errors with MS Outlook 2000
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC.com tells us: "If Microsoft Outlook 2000 is installed as the mail client with
...
Weekly news wrapup: Indrema shuts down Linux gaming console project
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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It was another bad news week for Open Source business models, at least for one high-profile Linux project....
Microsoft’s campaign to help Linux on the desktop
Author: JT Smith
A ZDNet column on Yahoo!: "Sometimes I think that if Microsoft didn't exist, Linux fans
...
Nevermind, Windows XP will support USB 2.0
Author: JT Smith
eet.com: "Microsoft is considering a number of options for getting the USB 2.0 software on the market in
...
Mizi announces high-end embedded Linux OS, LINUETTE v1.0
Author: JT Smith
South Korea's leading Linux OS developer Mizi Research Incorporated (Young-Jin SEO/CEO) introduced
today a specialized Linux OS called "LINUETTE V1.0" with a strengthened...
Oracle, Alcatel, and nph-maillist, oh my
Author: JT Smith
A trio of security announcements from SecurityFocus: "The shared library 'ndwfn4.so' that ships with Oracle Application Server is vulnerable to a buffer...