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    Just because everybody's using Linux doesn't mean everybody's happy for that fact to be known.

  • OS X exploit details hit the Web, no patch yet

    A serious vulnerability has been found in Apple's OS X software, with a patch unavailable despite the company being notified of the glitch 48 days ago, according to a security researcher.

  • David Jones' online failure threatens board survival

    Disappointing Web site performance is being cited as a key contributor to a top-level shake-up at David Jones, underlining the executive cost of the retail sector's difficulties in making business-to-consumer e-commerce work.

  • Gaga for Google? Not this time...

    Like many people who use the Web as a research tool, I have grown particularly reliant on Google. So what am I supposed to do when the search comes up empty?

  • Best practices for managing firewall logs

    All firewalls have some type of logging feature that documents how the firewall handled various types of traffic. These logs can provide valuable information, but they can also be difficult to monitor and manage on a consistent basis.

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  • Towards a Semantic Web

    The Web is facing up to its most significant change since its inception, and Sir Tim Berners-Lee is once again at the forefront of the change.

  • Best practices for managing firewall logs

    All firewalls have some type of logging feature that documents how the firewall handled various types of traffic. These logs can provide valuable information, but they can also be difficult to monitor and manage on a consistent basis.

  • Wireless tech liberates your network(ers)

    Now that wireless is becoming technologically and financially competitive with its wired equivalents, the strongest argument of all to cut the cable is convenience. New standards in speed make wireless networking a valid choice.

Reviews (4)

  • Moving to a new Web site? Leave a forwarding address

    When the truck full of armed soldiers pulled over and encouraged me to hightail it off a country road, I got the impression that I was in the wrong place.

  • Opera aims for speed over substance

    The latest version of the Opera browser is using speed to take on Microsoft's dominance, with a rewritten version that loads pages more quickly.

  • Fast AlltheWeb: Google killer?

    Could a Norwegian owned Web search utility unseat Google's stranglehold on the Web searching market?

  • Hitting the Books

    Time to break out the books--the notebooks, that is. Students looking for feature-packed portables with plenty of processing power will find these new mid-price laptops to be real class acts.

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