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IM rivals want AOL merger conditions

Author: JT Smith

Two of America Online’s instant-messaging rivals asked federal
regulators on Tuesday to set several specific conditions before
approving the online giant’s takeover of Time Warner. From ZDCOUK.com.

First Wireless Virus Is Nothing New – Kaspersky

Author: JT Smith

Last week’s media reports of “the first wireless virus” are not as revolutionary as they might first appear, according to Russian anti-virus firm Kaspersky Lab and ComputerUser.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Hacker insurance becomes a priority

Author: JT Smith

Insurance firms, says VNUnet, are hoping for a boom in business as companies scramble to protect themselves against the rise in computer crime.

Category:

  • Open Source

Linux and reverse engineering

Author: JT Smith

Linux.com reports that the recent “CueCat” debacle (as publicized on Slashdot recently) has brought Intellectual Property (IP) issues back into the spotlight.

New virus hides behind old technology

Author: JT Smith

A new virus from the Czech Republic has anti-virus software makers rushing to analyze the ability of so-called “files streams” to infect PCs, reports ZDNet.

Samsung introduces $199 Linux-compatible laser printer

Author: JT Smith

The ML-4500 is simple to install and is compatible with Windows 95/98/2000/NT4.0 and Linux support. It is also the smallest laser printer in its class and
requires very little desktop space. The toner and OPC imager are conveniently combined into a one-piece unit. From BusinessWire.com.

Samsung sees chip shortages until 2002

Author: JT Smith

In this report by Bloomberg.com, Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s No. 4
chipmaker, said shortages in the $30-billion-a-year memory chip market are likely
to last for another two years.

Category:

  • Unix

Seagate breeds faster barracuda

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld.com tells us: Hard drives are not only getting bigger, they’re getting
faster. This week, Seagate is rolling out the fourth
generation of its 7200-rotations-per-minute Barracuda
ATA (IDE) drives, claiming several improvements make
it the fastest-available ATA drive for desktop PCs.

Category:

  • Unix

Patriotic hacker attacks Guatemalan site

Author: JT Smith

The country’s tax system took its internet web site out of service for several hours on Tuesday after an attack by a hacker who claimed to be defending the country’s honor. From Salon.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Prosecutors asked to reconsider love bug charges

Author: JT Smith

Justice Department prosecutors in the Philippines were urged
Tuesday to reconsider a decision not to press charges against the
ex-computer student suspected of releasing the catastrophic “I
Love You” virus in May, according to ZDNN.

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  • Linux