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  • Botnet Hunters in Closed-Doors Redmond Summit

    Faced with arguably its biggest security crisis since the 2003 network worm attacks, Microsoft is throwing its support behind a high-level powwow to discuss the escalating threat from zombie botnets and zero-day malware attacks. The software maker is rolling out the red carpet for the world’s top security research professionals attending a closed-doors workshop at…

  • OSDL, FSG Merge to Create Linux Foundation

    The Open Source Development Labs and the Free Standards Group are merging to form the Linux Foundation, which will provide services that allow open-source products to effectively compete with those of proprietary platforms like Microsoft Windows. The new Linux Foundation will be led by Jim Zemlin, the former executive director of the FSG and who…

  • The Linux Foundation: The Right Idea at the Right Time

    Linux is growing by leaps and bounds, and it only makes sense that the organizations that track and guide its growth are finally getting together. So, if all goes well, sometime this February the Open Source Development Labs and the Free Standards Group will be merging to form the Linux Foundation. It really is the…

  • Lenovo 3000 C200 Is Back in Style

    When the Lenovo 3000 C Series launched with the C100 early last year, Lenovo decided to take the budget laptop’s design in a different direction. Bad idea. The C100 looked hideous compared with its sleeker siblings, the 3000 V100 and 3000 N100. Suffice it to say that Lenovo heard the rants and is ready for…

  • Sabio Adds Block-Level Backup to NAS Solution for SMBs

    Sabio Digital has souped up its CM4 network-attached storage device with a new operating system that enables automated backup and data recovery protection at a price point that is comfortable for small to midsize businesses. The upgrade comes a year after Sabio released the flagship product with RAID 5 onboard, designed for SMB NAS. The…

  • MacFUSE Release Opens Up File Systems on Mac OS X

    Macintosh developers gained a new Mac OS X software programming tool with the release of MacFUSE, an open-source Mac version of the FUSE file system module for Linux. Amit Singh, engineering manager of the Macintosh Group at Google and author of “Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach,” developed MacFUSE and released it at the…

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