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Wired News: SCO Says Microsoft Memo Is Legit
Topic: Computers 1:37 pm EST, Mar  5, 2004

The SCO Group confirmed Thursday that a memo published on open-source community blogs is legitimate, but that it is not the smoking gun that Linux advocates say it is.

The memo, first published on the website of open-source advocate Eric Raymond, was presented as correspondence leaked by a whistleblower from within SCO that showed that Microsoft has invested up to $100 million in the company to squash the Linux operating system.

Wired News: SCO Says Microsoft Memo Is Legit


Teoma - Search with Authority
Topic: Computers 3:29 pm EST, Mar  4, 2004

Not a bad search engine. Something for days when I'm bored with google.

Teoma - Search with Authority


Apple Launches Repair Program for Some iBooks
Topic: Computers 5:07 pm EST, Jan 29, 2004

Cupertino, California-based Apple said it will repair these components for free and offer a full refund for customers who have already paid for the repair. Apple will pay for shipping costs, the company said.

Apple Launches Repair Program for Some iBooks


Mutating software could predict hacker attacks
Topic: Computers 2:18 am EST, Jan 29, 2004

Novel computer viruses and worms can sweep the world within hours, leaving a trail of devastation, because firewalls and antiviral software work by identifying the telltale signatures of known attacks. They are useless against anything completely new.

But now software engineers at Icosystem in Cambridge, Massachusetts, have developed a program that can predict what is coming next by "evolving" future hacker and virus attacks based on information from known ones. The company is testing the technique with the help of the US Army's Computer Crimes Investigation Command in Fort Belvoir, Virginia.

Mutating software could predict hacker attacks


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