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    Novell has anounced a pre-built "starter" system for Suse Linux Enterprise Server, which will eliminate the complicated procedure normally required to get Linux going on a mainframe, the company claims.

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    A security vulnerability that could allow hackers to delete files on someone's computer has prompted Yahoo to issue a fix for the latest version of its popular instant messaging software.

  • Sony, Warner license anti-piracy standard

    Two major film studios have agreed to license a technology standard that protects copyrighted movies from being digitally copied en masse for illegal distribution.

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    A recently available computer-display technology and a soon-to-be-released game are the latest indications of progress towards making the holodeck a reality.

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