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Computers raise stress levels

Author: JT Smith

Oi, Windows! No!” The Register has a somewhat tongue-in-cheek blurb on computer stress. The page reports on a study conducted by ICL on computer problems, and their effects on the users.

Category:

  • Management

Automatic Investor releases new version

Author: JT Smith

Automatic Investor, producers of software which helps people choose investments, announced the release of a new version. This latest release includes the ability to quickly change how it makes decisions about the stocks using a new stock modeling system.

Levitating liquids in simulated zero-g

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot reports that Case Western University has successfully managed to manipulate liquids via magnetic fields, causing them to behave as if there was no gravity acting on the fluid.

Category:

  • Linux

Stormix reviewed by the DukeOfURL

Author: JT Smith

The DukeOfURL reviewed Stormix, the commercial fork of the Debian Linux distribution. This 7 page review goes into detail about the differences between Stormix and Debian, and discusses the software included.

Category:

  • Linux

Time Warner posts a link to banned material

Author: JT Smith

UpsideToday is reporting on the curious instance of TimeWarner posting a link, even though they’d pressed legal action against many other sites for linking to the same material. The link, when followed, led to a list of LiViD (a program used for decrypting DVDs for use under Linux) and DeCSS (the more general decryption code). Time Warner is currently suing a large list of defendants because they linked to the same code.

Category:

  • Open Source

Update to Linux-Mandrake security fix

Author: JT Smith

Linux Weekly News ran this advisory about an update to an already-released patch for a DHCP security hole. It only applies to Mandrake 7.0 and 7.1; earlier Mandrake releases did not include dhclient, the DHCP client in question.

Category:

  • Linux

FreeVeracity: network intrusion detection

Author: JT Smith

Slashdot’s posted an announcement of a product called FreeVeracity, which is targeted at security conscious individuals. The product works similar to Tripwire in how it verifies file integrity, but also provides the capability for remote monitoring.

China tackles cybersquatters

Author: JT Smith

The BBC online gives us another article on China and the internet, this time discussing the new laws that have been enacted to combat cyber squatting by some Chinese citizens.

Intel makes IXP its net processor cornerstone

Author: JT Smith

EETimes has a lengthy article which talks about the IXP1200 processor used by Intel for control of optical data networks. It also discusses some of the flexibility and scalability features of the chip.

Category:

  • Unix

Jiang backs China’s net growth

Author: JT Smith

Chinese President Jiang Zemin is encouraging internet growth, reports the BBC news online. The Chinese president discussed some of the potential effects, both positive and negative, of the Internet on China’s future.