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It’s turtles and modules all the way down
Author: Bruce Byfield
Commentary -- According to urban legend, a famous scientist was confronted by a woman who insisted that the world is flat and...
Sun to integrate PostgreSQL into Solaris 10
Author: Stephen Feller
Sun Microsystems announced on earlier this month that it would begin including the PostgreSQL database with Solaris 10 sometime in the 30...
SimplyMEPIS 3.4-1 RC1 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - The first release candidate of SimplyMEPIS 3.4-1 is ready for testing: Yes, it's the third birthday of the...
Bloated Exchange 12 Begs For Atkins Diet
Tam Stillwell writes "Reviews of Microsoft's porky new Exchange 12 uniformly miss a key point. More processes make slower and buggier mail servers. Email...
Rugged Geode-based PLC supports Linux
SMA Computers is shipping a rugged, fanless industrial computer that meets shock/vibration and extended operating temperature requirements and runs embedded Linux. The Enduro Outdoor...
Firefox plans mass marketing drive
'Are we going to get hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of videos?' asks Mozilla, ahead of a video marketing campaign to push Firefox...
Nine principles of security architecture
Author: Bruce Byfield
Security architecture is a new concept to many computer users. Users are aware of security threats such as viruses, worms, spyware, and...
Midgard 1.7.3 “Quoted” released
Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, November 22nd 2005 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release
version 1.7.3 of the Midgard Open Source Content Management System.
Midgard's...
Symbio Technologies Expands in Canada with New VAR
Symbio Technologies writes "NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y., November 22, 2005-- Symbio Technologies, (www.symbio-technologies.com) an innovator in server-centric computer networks that use low-cost diskless thin...
WINBC Announces Call for Entries for WIC’06
AtoZ writes "Vancouver, BC, November 21, 2005 – The Wireless Innovation Network of BC (WINBC), along with its key sponsors Lucent, Nokia and TELUS...