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Banks targetting corporate customers – on the net

Author: JT Smith

Banks are increasingly using the Internet to cash in on corporate customers, says ZDNet.

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  • Open Source

AllAdvantage in financial trouble

Author: JT Smith

Pay-as-you-surf company AllAdvantage is having financial difficulties and, says ZDNet, switching all its users out of the pay-as-you-surf programme.

Root server failure Wednesday

Author: JT Smith

This passed Wednesday, 4 of the Internet’s 13 root servers malfunctionned for about one hour, says ZDNet”

Polar water and internet security

Author: JT Smith

CRN ponders out loud about our technological advances, and if they are helping or hurting us.

Category:

  • Linux

RSA patent to expire

Author: JT Smith

In one month, the patent on RSA will expire. ZDNet explores the fallout.

Category:

  • Linux

Concern over Napster ruling

Author: JT Smith

Several tech groups are having their say in the Napster vs RIAA dispute, says ZDNet.

Category:

  • Open Source

S3 plans to launch Transmeta Web pad subsidiary

Author: JT Smith

S3 has quietly formed an internal subsidiary to design and sell Transmeta-based Internet access devices, part of a retooling of S3 itself, reports TechWeb. S3 Inc., the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company that once dominated the graphics market, is in the midst of trying to reposition itself as a dual-purpose digital media and Internet-access company. The process began in April, once the company had shifted its graphics chip unit to a joint venture between itself and Via Technologies Inc.

Category:

  • Open Source

MacWeek: Linux overtaking Mac?

Author: JT Smith

MacWeek reports: Some key Linux developers, encouraged by the announcement of GNOME as the standard desktop environment for Linux and Unix, believe that Linux is poised to overtake the Macintosh as the primary challenger to Microsoft Windows. One, open-source advocate Eric S. Raymond, went as far as to describe the Mac platform as “a noble but doomed cause.”

Category:

  • Linux

WAP, I-mode showdown looms in Asia

Author: JT Smith

NTT is pushing very hard to impose I-mode, A proprietary standard for wireless data communications, as an alternative to WAP in Japan, reports Computerworld Hong Kong.

Author defends Philippine virus law

Author: JT Smith

A key author of the Philippines’ E-Commerce Act of 2000 on Friday disputed a complaint by the nation’s chief prosecutor that the law is inadequate to prosecute future suspects in cases like the dissemination in May of the ILOVEYOU virus, reports IDG.net.

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  • Linux