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Security News Roundup: Programming tools for cracking Mifare published
This week's security events include news of the release of OpenOffice 2.4.2 to address critical vulnerabilities in its 2.4.x branch, a finding that corporate security policies are ...
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Security news roundup: Google ordered to hand over YouTube records
This week's security events includes news of Google being ordered to turn over YouTube records to Viacom, security updates released for Drupal CMS, and news of legal action taken b...
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Red Hat goes for virtualization
Red Hat is geared up to take a bigger slice of the virtualization pie. Its plan? To build virtual machine management into the Linux operating system.
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GFI Network Server Monitor: The Right Tool for the Job?
If you have ever been a system administrator or network manager, you can appreciate a tool that allows you to quickly and efficiently check on the health of the various components ...
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Red Hat gunning for $1 billion in revenue
Newly appointed Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst is aiming to bring Red Hat, an open-source vendor with just below $500 million in revenue as of last year, into the billion-dollar range ...
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Barracuda Networks to defend ClamAV against Trend Micro patent allegations
Barracuda Networks plans to defend the popular open-source ClamAV antivirus program from patent threats made by Trend Micro. The issue at hand is Trend Micro's U.S. Patent 5,623,60...
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Sun to acquire MySQL in $1 billion deal
Sun Microsystems will fork out $1 billion to acquire open-source database company MySQL. The bold deal is expected to close later this year, but Sun will begin offering support ser...
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Saving battery power on Linux
If you're a Linux user and tired of having the Linux side of your dual-boot system suck up more battery power, LessWatts.org might just be the place for you to visit.
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Dell upgrades to Ubuntu 7.10
Dell will add the latest version of the open-source OS to its current lineup of Ubuntu Linux machines.
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Busybox wraps up second lawsuit against Xterasys
Programmers behind Busybox have settled a second lawsuit, this time against Xterasys, for violating a GPL license.