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  1. New News Forum
  2. Will hackers attack 6,000 Web sites in 6 hours on July 6?
  3. Web Firms Choose Profit Over Privacy
  4. School District Fails Network Security
  5. Making the Move To Linux
  6. Linux hackers crack Xbox console
  7. Torvalds: Linux 2.6 beta coming
  8. Oracle CEO Debates PeopleSoft Bid
  9. Promises, Promises
  10. Antivirus Concerns in XP and .NET Environments
  11. Piracy and peer-to-peer
  12. Net survives mass-defacement contest
  13. Realizing Firewalls
  14. Radio royalties: the ticking timebomb under the RIAA
  15. Student hackers: we didn't defeat campus debit card system
  16. Torvalds on OSDL, 2.6, and the future
  17. Flash Fans: Get Ready for 2 Advanced v.4 Prophecy
  18. Trojan turns victims into DDoS, spam zombies
  19. I.B.M. Explores Shift of White-Collar Jobs Overseas
  20. Microsoft reveals 'critical' flaw
  21. Longhorn 'Big Bet' For Company
  22. Group posts code to exploit Windows flaw, attack computers
  23. IBM claims anti-Linux conspiracy
  24. RIAA challenged by ISP
  25. Did Loyola University Chicago lose its innocence to the RIAA?
  26. LinuxWorld: 2.6 kernel cures some security shortcomings
  27. Oracle's Infrastructure Now Fully Linux-ized
  28. Open Source by Osmosis
  29. Apple agrees to some OS X refunds
  30. When good software goes bad
  31. Linux gets sensitive government use approval
  32. Microsoft's eye on e-mail lists
  33. Developers to get first taste of 'Longhorn'
  34. DotGNU Coding Competition - $4500 in prizes
  35. Revealed: How RIAA tracks downloaders
  36. OpenOffice trails MS Office in vulnerabilities
  37. Disney Impossible: self-destructing DVDs
  38. S. Korea leads world in Net speed
  39. Sun present chip-design breakthrough
  40. Reliance on Microsoft products called 'risk to US national security'
  41. Breathing life into messy sketches
  42. Why that mix CD might be illegal
  43. Dell keeps zooming in Q3
  44. Phoenix Sounds Death Knell for BIOS
  45. Google to set up in India
  46. Starcraft: Ghost - 4 Job Openings
  47. Schwab Deploys Linux-based Grid
  48. GCC status update
  49. Microsoft a Finalist for LinuxWorld Award
  50. PyCon 2004 - Python Developers Conference
  51. Intel unveils faster silicon chip
  52. Microsoft probes Windows code leak
  53. IBM to launch MS Office for Linux
  54. RIAA steps up file-trading suits
  55. Yahoo bids farewell to Google partnership
  56. Red Hat Linux Advisory: kernel
  57. RIAA sued under gang laws
  58. A critical security vulnerability has been found in the Linux kernel
  59. Mozilla FireFox
  60. Napster sells 5 million downloads
  61. IBM urges Sun to make Java open source
  62. SCO suits target two big Linux users
  63. Macromedia to test Linux support
  64. SCO: Leaked e-mail a 'misunderstanding'
  65. Feds reject Eolas browser patent
  66. New Java and ASP Tutorials
  67. CLI for noobies: shell programming
  68. New domains '.mobi' and '.xxx' under consideration
  69. Windows XP SP2 Technical Preview
  70. New Tutorial: Python Lists Overview
  71. Is the 2.6 kernel ready for general distribution?
  72. New Tutorials: ASP Strings, and Visual Studio/VB.NET
  73. Commentary: EU action against Microsoft not painful enough
  74. Voice operated Web browser in the works
  75. Federal P2P legislation in the works
  76. Fix security at source with latest inspection software
  77. Why SCO Thinks It Can Win
  78. CLI for noobies: stay regular with cron and crontab
  79. Networking giant's bug could put hackers in the driver's seat
  80. PHP Comes of Age
  81. Hackers hit supercomputing giants
  82. Passwords revealed by sweet deal
  83. Los Angeles LUG pres resigns over military Linux use
  84. Legislator seeks to block Gmail
  85. The Largest Tutorial in Code Newbie History!
  86. Who hacked the voting system? The teacher
  87. FBI plans spammer smackdown
  88. Cisco Code breaking
  89. Napster in surprise UK launch
  90. Macromedia Flash 7 licensing: The devil is in the details
  91. Britain cracks down on paid search
  92. Blackout hits major Web sites
  93. Apple sells supercomputer sequel
  94. Time for some booster rockets on FF.
  95. Microsoft Opens Source Code
  96. Sun Plans to Open Nearly All of Solaris Source Code
  97. Visual Studio 2005 Express Beta Products
  98. Trojan targets user's financial information
  99. New images reaffirm planet is lord of rings
  100. China's New Generation Of Ipv9 Network Technology Ready
  101. Group seeks to overturn 10 patents
  102. iPod undermines Microsoft on copy-locked CDs
  103. Google sets its IPO price range
  104. Java - Timing Is Everything
  105. Google Playboy spread raises eyebrows
  106. Boeing deal makes skies friendly for WiFi users
  107. Firefox browser to hit 1.0 milestone
  108. Pen-size scanner captures full pages
  109. Germans may need licence to watch TV on computers
  110. Green, leafy spinach may soon power more than Popeye’s biceps
  111. Google News: Beta Not Make Money
  112. Descreet systems seems to be doomed
  113. Cheney Meant to Say 'Factcheck.org'
  114. Firefox smashes funding target
  115. Code Newbie Site Upgrade
  116. Apple Has a Virus? Congratulations!
  117. Students suspended for hacking Oxford network
  118. Google fixes security hole
  119. Adobe dipping toes into desktop Linux waters
  120. Is Microsoft Ready to Assert IP Rights over the Internet?
  121. Sun to Roll Out Free Solaris OS
  122. Pirated software used to create help content in Microsoft's Windows XP
  123. Internet speed record quadrupled to 101 Gbit/s
  124. Strong growth for Linux servers
  125. Crazy PC Mods
  126. Happy Winter-een-mas!
  127. Firebird Database: Who Knew?
  128. Firefox gets security upgrade 1.0.1
  129. Code Newbie now more Opera Friendly
  130. The Rule Of Three - Valmont's Latest Article
  131. RSS Code Newbie Feeds
  132. PHP Manual, J2SE 1.4.2, and J2SE 1.5 Documentation Now Hosted Here
  133. MIT developing $100 laptops for children
  134. USA: Spam-king got 9 years in jail
  135. PHP 5.0.4 and 4.3.11 Released
  136. Court blasts FCC on broadcast flag
  137. New Microsoft Security Service to Offer Timely Guidance
  138. U.S. scientists create self-replicating robot
  139. IBM and Zend Team to Drive Adoption of Service Oriented Architectures with Zend Core
  140. Brit License Plates Get Chipped
  141. EnterpriseDB 2005 Wins Best Database Award at LinuxWorld
  142. Oracle Offers Free Database
  143. Zend: No Comment on Sites that offer to De-Code Optomized Files
  144. Free Books from APress
  145. Google at work on desktop Linux
  146. Kama Sutra suffering starts early for some
  147. Torvalds says DRM isn't necessarily bad
  148. Fixing Windows with Knoppix
  149. Google merges Gmail with chat
  150. Opera Pushes BitTorrent, Widgets In 9.0 Preview
  151. Yahoo Launches New Blog Interface
  152. New worm targets OS X chat users
  153. Borland Announces Plan to Divest IDE Product Lines
  154. New GCC Heavy on Optimization
  155. New Article: Mimicking VB6 Control Arrays in VB.NET
  156. Full details on the PS3 from Sony's briefing in Japan.
  157. CVS Article by AssKoala
  158. GreyBox: Jazz up your Web site in 10 minutes
  159. PyCon 2007
  160. Drupal 6.0 beta 4 released
  161. Rails 2.0: It's done!