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High IQ Audio, Video

Jim Rapoza | January 22, 2001
RealNetworks gets serious on streaming corporate media.

Lineo Logs a Linux First

Henry Baltazar | January 22, 2001
Lineo, with its uClinux 2.4 operating system, will be the first vendor to go to market with the recently released 2.4 Linux kernel.

IBMs AIX Supports Linux Apps

Peter Galli | January 22, 2001
IBM is stepping up to the interoperability plate and releasing a toolbox for its Unix operating system, AIX, that allows developers to recompile Linux applications to run on AIX.

Openhack III Bowed But Not Broken

Timothy Dyck | January 22, 2001
Hacker site doesn't reveal any cracks yet but falls under a fierce onslaught of DoS attacks.

Defenses Still Weak

Dennis Fisher | January 22, 2001
Experts: DDoS attacks remain serious threat to Web sites.

Wrestling with E-Commerce

Caron Carlson | January 22, 2001
Privacy issues top Congress' technology agenda.

Data Centers Stay Lit

eWeek Editors | January 22, 2001
Rolling blackouts in northern California last week failed to disable critical data centers, but the power disruption caused many networking companies to close down office operations.

Keeping Data in Its Place

Peter Coffee | January 22, 2001
Few things are more dangerous than data that doesn't know its limitations.

EMC Shares the Wealth

Jacqueline Emigh | January 22, 2001
Internal sales team has a new recipe: Partner with integrators for more dough.

SOAP Toolkit Cleans Apps

Timothy Dyck | January 22, 2001
Developers using Microsoft tools who want to design distributed Web applications should download the company's SOAP Toolkit 2.0 Beta 1 at msdn.microsoft.com/xml/general/soap1and2.asp.
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