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  • CentOS developers threaten mutiny

    Offering a free clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux turned out not to be such a simple matter after all.

  • Aust Army cracks down on military equipment Web site

    The Australian Army is cracking down on a Web site believed to be run by a group of serving Australian soldiers that reviews military equipment and hosts an online forum.

  • Microsoft to offer bounty on MSBlast, SoBig culprits

    Microsoft will announce on Wednesday in the U.S. that it will offer two US$250,000 bounties for information leading to the arrest of the people who released the MSBlast worm and the SoBig virus, sources have told CNET News.com.

  • CA proxy fight: Wang and Kumar victorious

    Computer Associates International management has emerged victorious in a bitter proxy battle, but not without making changes to appease dissident shareholders.

  • CA: Shoring up the vote

    Charles Wang and Sanjay Kumar want to defeat the campaign by Texas billionaire Sam Wyly to wrest control of Computer Associates. Now it's up to the shareholders.

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