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[IMAGE]	[IMAGE] 	[IMAGE]	 [IMAGE]   In the News  June 1, 2001  [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]High rollers place bets online  [IMAGE]DoS attacks underscore Net's vulnerability  [IMAGE]Palm to lay off more workers  [IMAGE]Linux links up with original PlayStation  [IMAGE]eBay registers shares for acquisitions  [IMAGE]High-speed Net subscribers surpass 9 million   [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]   [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]  Rumor Mill [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]    Gateway fumbles; LivePlanet mumbles The PC company tries the classifieds, and Yahoo chats up Ben Affleck online. Read Full Story   [IMAGE]   [IMAGE]   High rollers place bets online  A skirmish in the war over online gambling comes to a head Monday, the deadline for Nevada legislators to approve a long-shot measure that could lead to legalizing the practice in the state. The bill is not expected to pass, but it has garnered new attention as some big-name casinos have switched their position regarding the Net, for the first time seeking to legalize online wagering.  June 1, 2001, 12:50 p.m. PT  |  Read Full Story  [IMAGE]  DoS attacks underscore Net's vulnerability  Denial-of-service attacks--once an Internet annoyance--are becoming more common and, in many cases, more serious, security experts said in the wake of an attack on the Internet's main warning system for security threats. An unknown attacker last week hit the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Center, an important agency for passing information on the latest vulnerabilities in computer systems among security experts.  June 1, 2001, 12:45 p.m. PT  |  Read Full Story  [IMAGE]  Palm to lay off more workers  Struggling handheld giant Palm announced Friday that it will lay off more workers this summer. Palm said it will make additional cuts to its work force in its first fiscal quarter, which begins Saturday, to bring its cost structure closer in line with business conditions.  June 1, 2001, 10:00 a.m. PT |  Read Full Story  [IMAGE]  Linux links up with original PlayStation  After high demand for Sony's Japanese release of Linux for the PlayStation 2 game console, another company is leaping into the fray. The Czech company Blokman Trading has released a test, or alpha, version of the Linux 2.4 kernel for the original PlayStation console--now dubbed PSone. Sony has strictly controlled its release of PlayStation 2 Linux, building 1,000 of the kits that are set to go on sale this summer and will work only on the Japanese version of the console.  June 1, 2001, 12:05 p.m. PT  |  Read Full Story  [IMAGE]  eBay registers shares for acquisitions  eBay is building up a war chest of stock. The company has set aside 10 million shares to use for investing in or acquiring other companies, according to documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday. eBay paid $151,350 to register the shares, which are worth more than $600 million at the company's current stock price.  June 1, 2001, 11:05 a.m. PT  |  Read Full Story  [IMAGE]  High-speed Net subscribers surpass 9 million  Despite a recent decline in the number of U.S. homes with Internet access, 119,000 North Americans are signing up for high-speed Internet access to their homes per week, according to a study released Friday. A survey conducted by Kinetic Strategies found there are 9.3 million residential customers of broadband Internet services in North America, which includes 8.2 percent household penetration.  June 1, 2001, 11:50 a.m. PT  |  Read Full Story  [IMAGE] 	 [IMAGE]  Autoweb - Click Here! 	 [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]  	[IMAGE]	


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