Contributed by CmdrTaco
Tue Jan 13 at 11:03AM EST
From the crack-the-code dept.
Bovine is moving over and taking on the new DES encryption contest.
They ought to be able to crack it fairly quickly if the huge base of installed
users currently working on 64 RC5 upgrade their clients. Read more
over at their homepage. Thanks
to Super Sharp Shooter for sending this
our way.
ffb
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Contributed by mojoski
Tue Jan 13 at 10:56AM EST
From the taking-on-the-world dept.
RedHat has announced the formation of a new department known as "Red Hat
Advanced Development Labs" who will be working with the people of the GNOMEteam to advance a free desktop and many nice tools for linux. Here is a link to the announcement made by Marc Ewing at RedHat. Thanks to the folks at freshmeat for making me aware of this.
Can companies like RedHat continue to make money on Free software. I'm guessing that they can. What do you think?
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Contributed by Hemos
Tue Jan 13 at 9:41AM EST
From the Oh-No-Mr.Bill! dept.
Joining in what appears to be a growth industry for the last 90s, Japan's
division of Fair Trade Practices is investigating the Tokyo division of MS
for the same practice that the US Dept of Justice is--the integration of
Internet Explorer with the Windows operating system. Microsoft, of course, has issued a statement that
they are "cooperating".
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Contributed by Hemos
Mon Jan 12 at 3:37PM EST
From the must-stop-the-borg dept.
Sun will be announcing the release, on Tuesday, of a new line
of work stations called Darwin.
These stations will be designed to compete with the burgeoning NT boxes which are making serious
inroads into the workstation area, a traditional Sun stronghold. Sun is hoping that they can hold
off the sapping of UNIX boxes from this arena. UNIX box sales have been slipping recently, and
it is expected that they will slip a further 70,000 this year, bringing the total sales to a 590,000
that will most likely be sold this year.
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Contributed by CmdrTaco
Mon Jan 12 at 12:21PM EST
From the its-about-time dept.
I know that many of you, just like me are just waiting for this to hit
the mainstream, but check out this article
where you can learn about researchers who are experimenting with directly
interfacing rats brains and computers. Now when I can get some sort of
hi speed net connection into my brain, life will be perfect. Thanks
to Harry McKee for sending the nerdiest
article so far in 1998.
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Contributed by CmdrTaco
Mon Jan 12 at 9:33AM EST
From the talented-people-doing-cool-stuff dept.
Manish Singh let me know that the Animated Gif Contest
Winner has been posted to Contest.gimp.org. Virtual
Wilbur & Ewing's cool animated Tux took the prize, although my favorite was the bizarre brown
animated texture. Cool stuff if you haven't seen them yet.
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