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Counterfeit Microsoft products seized

Author: JT Smith

According to the Reuters news service, the illegal software was discovered in
July after U.S. Customs agents raided the offices of Compunet Systems of
Griffin, Georgia and Tierra Computer Inc. of Doraville, Georgia.

Investors give little power to PeoplePC

Author: JT Smith

Shares of PeoplePC, a seller of low-cost computers that already slashed the cost and size of its IPO, fell 11
percent below its offering price in the first day of trading. From CNET.com.

Category:

  • Open Source

Juno to bundle its free net service with IBMs

Author: JT Smith

The Internet service will be installed on IBM’s Netvista and Aptiva desktop models, as well as
on i Series ThinkPads, said CNET.com.

Virus targets Swiss bank

Author: JT Smith

A new strain of the “Love Letter” computer virus is targeting customers of a Swiss bank, stealing their
account information and sending it off to the virus writer, according to this report by the Associated Press.

Category:

  • Linux

Slashdot is self-congratulatory, says Moody

Author: JT Smith

“Two weeks ago, I had the temerity to suggest that Linux is
overrated. I was of course bombarded with quasi-decipherable
outrage,” says Fred Moody at ABCNews.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Comcast moves to foil bandwidth hogs

Author: JT Smith

But revisions made to a Comcast Online customer agreement document have irked some high-speed cable-modem
customers concerned about a prohibition on the use of secure networking technology, says CNET.com.

Unix buy will help Linux adoption

Author: JT Smith

The acquisition of Santa Cruz Operations’ Unix software and services will help
Caldera address weaknesses that have kept Linux from mainstream use, according to a report from CNET.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Yahoo! repairs free email service

Author: JT Smith

Yesterday morning, Yahoo! acknowledged that “a small number of users” were encountering delays in getting
into their email accounts, says CNET.com. The company was unable to specify the problem’s cause.

Video email is for real with high speed connections

Author: JT Smith

Companies are showing renewed interest in video email, encouraged by
faster Internet connections and a new breed of cheap digital video cameras that promise to transform
the home-movie market. From CNET.com.

FBI will disclose ‘Carnivore’ surveillance

Author: JT Smith

The FBI is
collecting material giving details of its
Internet-wiretapping system known as Carnivore
and will begin turning it over to a privacy
protection group for review within about 45
days, says Reuters.

Category:

  • Linux