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* Patches from IBM, Debian, SuSE, others * Beware worm called Dasher
* Unlicensed Mobile Access brings cost and performance advantages to mobile services
* Interop New York focuses on security as business enabler * Video: Red Hat's Matthew Szulik on The Hot Seat * Microsoft gains government approval * Start-up focuses on standards-based grids in data centers * VoIP cures agency's telecom ills * Today
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* Visiting Nurse Association of Boston uses VoIP
* VoIP: more survivable than legacy PBX * Free software: It all 'ads' up * Carbonaceous computers at Christmas * Networking a military field unit overseas * And more
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* SETI@Home project ends; no E.T., but the technology continues * Friday Edition: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly * On Dasher! New malware targets Microsoft users * Standards on the way for encrypting data on tape, disk * Google, Microsoft, Sun team
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