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Holes found in AirPort wireless

Author: JT Smith From a WSJ.com article at ZDNET: "A group of respected security researchers has found vulnerabilities in one of the most popular ...

The ghosts of OSes past

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill of OSOpinion writes "When UNIX was developed three decades ago, it became more widespread than anyone expected. A large portion...

QLITech Linux Computers to offer small office/home office Linux packages

Author: JT Smith QLITech Linux Computers is proud to announce their line of Small Office/Home Office Linux system packages. Suitable for day-to-day operations, QLITech's...

Juno turning itself into a huge supercomputing cluster

Author: JT Smith From FairfaxIT: This is one of those 'why didn't they think of it sooner' ideas: "Juno said that if the computers...

Best kept secrets of the IT geek girls

Author: JT Smith From FairfaxIT: "AT NEC there is a rather unusual phenomenon in the 3G System design team. During the past 12 months,...

Linux developments perplex the Puss (!)

Author: JT Smith This is from Rumor Central, a column at ZDNET: "What could Microsoft executives have been up to ...

Weekly news wrapup: Big tech loves Linux

Author: JT Smith - by Grant Gross - Linux was on display this week in New York, with huge cartoonish booths dominating the trade show floor...

Tech firms at LinuxWorld Expo, but end-users shy

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports on the corporate presence at LinuxWorld. "Standing at his booth ... Thursday, Jim ...

Roomie reports: Debian ‘stupid’

Author: JT Smith The humor site Segfault has the bad news: "In an announcement that rocked the computing industry yesterday, Snowfox's roomie declared that ...

IBM’s small business suite for Linux wins LinuxWorld award

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: The industry's first Linux-based integrated software solution for small businesses has won Show Favorite honors for...