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What has Microsoft done for Massachusetts lately?
Author: Sam Hiser
Microsoft's Alan Yates steps in the manure in responding to the Massachusetts Information Technology Division's late-August declaration for OpenDocument and other open...
7thAnnual CHES Conference Findings
Comodo writes "Comodo leads key industry cryptography conference to establish new processes for security in smart cards and credit cards worldwide.
21st September 2005, New...
Google’s Summer of Code concludes
Author: Bruce Byfield
Google's Summer of Code (SOC), a program that matched computer science students with free and open source software (FOSS) projects and paid...
Bluetooth and GNU/Linux
Author: Jem Matzan
Bluetooth is an open, IEEE connection standard for wireless device communications. Here's an introduction to Bluetooth on GNU/Linux, including how to enable...
Filter spam with CanIt-PRO
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Despite the the passage of the CAN-SPAM Act, email users are still subjected to vast quantities of spam and virus-laden messages....
First Open Source Tag
Rouven Floeter writes "The Open Source Tag 2005 will be held the first time this year on the 27th September at the EXPOWAL in...
What’s up with Audio in Windows Vista?
Steve Ball (the GPM for the MediaTech group (of which Windows Audio is a part)) discussed some of these changes in the Windows Audio...
CLI Magic: CDargs
Author: JT Smith
Typing long path names at the command line can get to be a chore very quickly. Even with tab-completion, it can take...
Google Takes On Copyright Laws
Tony Sanfilippo is of two minds when it comes to Google's ambitious program to scan millions of books and make their text fully searchable...
Linux Advisory Watch – September 16, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for apache, kdelibs, cvs, mod_ssl, tdiary,
squid, mozilla, common-lisp, turqstat, slib, umb-scheme, psmisc, gtk, file,
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