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    The Australian Tax Office has restricted access to its Web site after discovering that a "small number" of tax agents have been infected by a Trojan, which has "stolen" their user IDs and passwords.

  • IBM: JBoss more of threat to BEA

    Robert Sutor, IBM's director of WebSphere Foundation Software, told ZDNet UK on Friday at a press briefing in Montpellier that the open-source application server JBoss was more of threat to BEA than to IBM's own application server software WebSphere.

  • JBoss reaches certification landmark

    JBoss Application Server 4.0, the next version of the open-source application server, was released on Monday.

  • Compile a second Linux kernel

    Adding a new kernel to your Linux box can render your machine unbootable. But there is a strategy you can follow to lower the risk. Here are some tips for compiling a Linux kernel without killing your machine.

  • Compiling (or recompiling) your Linux kernel

    Although the general consensus is that it's difficult to compile a Linux kernel, it's really not that hard, as you will see. After reading this brief tip, I hope you and I will share the title of Kernel Compiler!

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  • Compile a second Linux kernel

    Adding a new kernel to your Linux box can render your machine unbootable. But there is a strategy you can follow to lower the risk. Here are some tips for compiling a Linux kernel without killing your machine.

  • Compiling (or recompiling) your Linux kernel

    Although the general consensus is that it's difficult to compile a Linux kernel, it's really not that hard, as you will see. After reading this brief tip, I hope you and I will share the title of Kernel Compiler!

  • Linux users: Know thy compression utilities

    Linux offers a specific compression utility for almost any job. But don't get scared off by the number of Linux utilities for this task. Learn the basics to see how flexible and simple Linux compression can be.

  • Setting up a strong Linux firewall

    Linux has long been a popular option for those who want to save some big money and who don't mind rolling up their sleeves and building the firewall configuration themselves. How can you build a strong Linux firewall?

  • Cybersquatting threatens Australian businesses

    With more than AU$250,000 spent on lawyers, and her business having ceased trading due to lack of capital, Tina Hanson is the human face behind domain name and trademark scuffles.

Reviews (2)

  • Lenovo ThinkPad SL500

    Lenovo has continued the ThinkPad tradition of no-nonsense business laptops with the SL500, which provides good value and is powered by the Intel Centrino 2 architecture, and comes loaded with Windows Vista Business.

  • Sony Vaio VGNBZ15GN

    The VGNBZ15GN is Sony's latest business laptop in the Vaio range, and includes the new Centrino 2 platform. A heavy machine with strong performance, but let down by poor battery life.

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