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ISPs ordered to reveal customers’ identities

October 17, 2000

Tux2: Filesystem for the revolution

October 17, 2000

Bender, the next slashcode release

October 17, 2000

Are you 40? Might as well be dead, if you’re in...

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More on AMD: 1.2GHz

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New RedFlag Linux shareholder to drive homegrown OS development

October 17, 2000

Traceroute security update from TurboLinux

October 17, 2000

EFF defends nameless Netizens

October 17, 2000

Lastminute.com sucks, Expedia the best travel site

October 17, 2000

AMD and Intel are entering a new round of price wars

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