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Passion for Windows: Does it Exist?
Anonymous Reader writes "I’ve spoken with a number of software developers and entrepreneurs over the past few years, and it’s always exciting to get...
Review: PCLinuxOS 0.93a
Mick W writes "PCLinuxOS is a bit of an unknown quantity to me. It appears to be pretty popular, sitting at number six on...
Gartner: Vista antitrust tweaks to take years
Antitrust related changes to security in Windows Vista 64-bit will take years to complete and will cause compatibility trouble in the interim, according to...
Internet Explorer 7 is better than IE 6, but doesn’t beat Firefox
Internet Explorer 7 is better than IE 6, but doesn't beat Firefox. For the first time in five years, Microsoft has released a new...
McAfee hoping MS will live up to ‘hollow’ promises
The latest in the never-ending ding-dong between Microsoft and Vista-twitchy security vendors was another snipe from McAfee yesterday, swiftly followed by the inevitable backbitching...
Thousands of TeX fonts at your fingertips
Author: Michael Stutz
Even if you're relatively new to TeX, the open source typesetting program, you're probably familiar with its default 12-point Computer Modern Roman...
Adobe releases beta of Flash for Linux
Adobe Systems has released a beta of a Flash Player 9 for Linux and said that it is working on 64-bit editions of Flash.
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Hard drives get even harder
If your applications are slow even on Fibre Channel hard disks, Baydel reckons it has the answer - a 3.5-inch 4Gbit Fibre Channel drive...
Organization to pay Debian developers begins work
Author: Bruce Byfield
A month after it was announced, Dunc-Tank, the unofficial organization to fund selected projects in Debian, is on track with its first...
Review: Jabbin adds VoIP to Jabber
Author: Nikos Kouremenos
Most Jabber clients for GNU/Linux and other platforms limit themselves to exchanging text messages. Jabbin, a fork of the Psi Jabber client,...