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Electronic Frontier Foundation asks court to eject DVD case

Author: JT Smith San Jose - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) today asked a California Superior Court judge to dismiss a case involving a...

IBM to pay cities for ads

Author: JT Smith CNN: "IBM Corp. will pay the city of San Francisco $100,000 for an ad campaign in which sidewalks were spray-painted and also...

Sony: Microsoft’s top target

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar - Despite a commercial Linux landscape that is as devastated as any IT market in recent memory, there's at...

LinuxCertified announces Linux network services boot camp

Author: JT Smith Rajesh Goyal writes "LinuxCertified announces the Network Services Bootcamp. (Read more to read the announcement). - All students get a free Linux...

Turbolinux 7 to power IBM NetVista thin clients

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "IBM's new suite of products will leverage Turbolinux's Linux operating system, while simplifying the management of thin clients and...

Nominate your favorite for LinuxWorld Open Source awards

Author: JT Smith "IDG World Expo, the leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences and events for IT markets, announced today that it is now accepting submissions...

The Linux Line

Author: JT Smith "It's hard to believe we're into the last quarter of 2001.Clearly, we're facing the most challenging business environment in years. Nevertheless, Linux continues to...

Microsoft’s monopoly: Was the settlement rigged?

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar - Was the fix in during the Microsoft negotiations? The more I look at Assistant Attorney General Charles...

Linuxcare finally gets a permanent CEO; is he in time to save the ship?

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - Linux companies haven't had an easy time of it lately, but...

Usenix/Linux Conference in Oakland, CA – Why poor attendance?

Author: JT Smith Michael writes "Poor attendance this year probably doesn't mean poor attendance at the next such conference, but it does echo the poor...