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Aladdin content security team uncovers ‘hacker’ link

Author: JT Smith A press release from PR Newswire states: "Aladdin Knowledge Systems (Nasdaq: ALDN), a global leader in the field of Internet content and software...

Opera tests cell phone OS

Author: JT Smith Opera is moving its popular browser off the desktop and onto the palmtop -- or in this case, the celltop. The company...

The World’s Largest Information Security Database

Author: JT Smith Mirko Zorz writes ""Help Net Security introduces a new FREE comprehensive security information service" Rijeka, Croatia - February 14, 2001 - Help Net...

e-smith announces latest upgrade of its award-winning software

Author: JT Smith At LinuxPR : e-smith, developers of the world's leading open-source network server solution for small business, is pleased to announce the...

Analysis: The Napster you loved is history

Author: JT Smith ZDNet tries to figure out what's next with Napster. "The ultimate fate of the controversial technology may hinge on whether it is...

UK memory breakthrough raises questions

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet UK: "Scientists at Keele University claim to have developed memory technologies that will dramatically increase computer storage and are promising...

The scandals of Net vigilantism

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Interactive Week's Matt Carolan addresses what appears to be a wee bit of hypocrisy in certain online vigilantism circles: "If...

Ximian pulls KDE-keyword based ads on Google

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -- updated - 2/14/1 - 9:20 a.m. EST According to reports early this morning, Ximian ads were showing up...

Platform Computing announces LSF 4.1

Author: JT Smith "Platform Computing -- a global leader in Distributed Resource Management for distributed computing environments -- today introduced LSF (Load Sharing Facility) version 4.1 with new...

Doing battle with demon PCs

Author: JT Smith FairfaxIT: "Jakob Nielsen says what we all think: computers are too difficult to use. His eloquent explanations of the shortcomings of ...