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Free software forces Microsoft to support Welsh

Kevin Donnelly writes "Work over the past few months by a group of free/open-source volunteers has forced Microsoft to offer an official version of...

FOSS/GRASS Conference 2004

The Conference Secretary writes "The FOSS for Geoinformatics, FOSS-GIS Users Conference will be held in Bangkok,Thailand, September 12th-14th, 2004. The conference joins GRASS developers...

Ricoh Adopts BrightQ for Linux Printing

Codehost Inc writes "West Caldwell, NJ and Culver City, California   January 22, 2004. Ricoh Corporation, the leading provider of digital office equipment, today...

IETF roiled over NAT

Author: Joab Jackson If there is one topic that can get the members of the Internet Engineering Task Force worked up, such as they were...

Perl and the grid infrastructure

Anonymous Reader writes "Whether you want to develop a standalone grid or just want to provide an interface to an existing one, Perl can...

A taste of Linux

The modern PC is a marvel of technology. One of its more useful capabilities is the ability to use the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive...

Microsoft seeks XML-related patents

Microsoft has applied for patents that could prevent competing applications from processing documents created with the latest version of the software giant's Office program. The...

Linux still miles behind Microsoft

As never before, corporate customers are turning to Linux software instead of Microsoft Windows to run big business operations. Now, if only...

HP ports OpenView to Linux

HP is porting OpenView Operations (OVO) to Linux, and renewing OpenView for Unix in the process. Due next year, the first...

Are 64-bit Binaries Slower than 32-bit Binaries?

Anonymous Reader writes "The modern dogma is that 32-bit applications are faster, and that 64-bit imposes a performance penalty. Tony Bourke decided to run...