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RealNetworks and Xiph.org collaborate to offer Helix community Ogg Vorbis Open Source format and...
RealNetworks®, Inc. (Nasdaq: RNWK), the global leader in Internet media delivery, today announced a collaboration with the Xiph.Org Foundation to integrate the Ogg Vorbis...
Commercial shareware authors depend on Open Source software
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
I spent part of last week at the annual Shareware Industry Conference, held in St. Louis this year, and...
Open source play for Real?
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I can understand why RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser, tired of fighting the unfair fight with Microsoft, has joined forces with the open source community.
After...
IBM has released DB2 v8.1 for Linux
Frank writes: "IBM has released DB2 v8.1 for Linux(Intel 32 and 64 bit) today. New features include multi-dimensional clustering(queries and analytics nearly 100% faster),...
AFFECT will continue to oppose UCITA
Americans for Fair Electronic Commerce Transactions (AFFECT), chief among the many critics of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA), is preparing to continue...
Virtual Linux use gains momentum with Web hosts, ISPs
Author: JT Smith
-By Anne Zieger -
When IBM announced that some zSeries users could run hundreds of Linux instances on its mainframes, tech buyers...
Commerce Department to invite consumer groups to discuss digital rights management
-By Grant Gross -
Officials in the Technology Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce are looking for consumer groups to join...
Weekly news wrap-up: Mandrake on Walmart.com PCs, the next Open Source business boom
-By Grant Gross -
We first reported in mid-June that Walmart.com was planning to offer Mandrake's brand of Linux on PCs, in additional to...
Signals in the noise: Peter Wayner’s new book on steganography
Author: JT Smith
- By Joab Jackson -
When Peter Wayner wrote a book on the practice of steganography in 1996, the
term seemed so arcane,...
Conectiva Linux Advisory: libpng
Conectiva: "The 1.2.4* and 1.0.14 releases of libpng solve a potential buffer
overflow vulnerability in some functions related to progressive
image loading. Programs such...