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Linux Access in State and Local Government, Part VIII
eGovernment applications need to cost less, allow for rapid development, provide a user-friendly experience for constituents and offer enhanced
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Cryptography locks down WAP and P2P transmissions
Anonymous Reader writes "No matter what protocol or architecture you're using to broadcast data through the air, encryption can make that data safer. In...
China blocks foreign software use in gov’t
A new policy by China's governing body the State Council will rule that all ministries have to buy only locally-produced software at the next...
The NetBeans IDE 3.5.1: Chinese and Japanese Versions
Anonymous Reader writes "PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC -- August 15, 2003 -- The NetBeans.org open source project announces the immediate availability of the NetBeans IDE...
Sangoma Technologies’ Powerful WAN Cards Provide Faster and More Reliable Connectivity for Broadc
Nick Maddicks writes "Sangoma Technologies Corporation has been selected by Streambox Inc. (www.streambox.com), a leading technology company for low bitrate real-time video encoding, delivery...
Linux vs. Windows: Choice vs. Usability
One of the major roadblocks for Unix was the lack of one single standardized platform for applications. Linux seems to be...
What’s coming up in GNOME 2.4 – a look at GNOME 2.
Anonymous Reader writes "There is an article on the latest beta of GNOME 2 (version 2.3.5), available here. (A static HTML version is also...
PIKA Technologies announces availability of Linux and Windows software supported headset/handset voi
Irene Crosby writes
"PIKA InLine MM-series cards support Microsoft Windows 2000/XP and Red Hat Linux 7.3.
Ottawa, Canada, August 13, 2003 - PIKA Technologies Inc....
MontaVista Software Joins CE Linux Forum
Patricia Colby writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif., August 11, 2003 -- MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced that it has been...
Hats off to Fedora package manager
- by Joe Barr -
Package management -- the way we install and maintain applications -- is a problem for many Linux users. One of...