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Engineer writes open source register generation tool

"An open-source tool created by an ASIC designer promises to automate the laborious process of generating Verilog code for processor registers. Developed by Chuck...

First stable release – GRASS 5 Free Geographic Information System

Anonymous Reader writes: "Today the GRASS Development team led by Markus Neteler released the first stable version (5.0.0) of the well known GRASS Geographic Information...

Latest and greatest XML resources

Sam writes: "All the XML resources you ever wanted are right here at your fingertips. There is a collection of XML resources...

Review: LimeWire Pro is fast, fun stuff for file traders

- by Tina Gasperson -LimeWire is a java-based Gnutella client that is incredibly popular in the wake of the demise of Napster. In the past...

Linux is powerful alternative for OS

"Despite Linux's growing reputation, I'm overdue to give a first-hand report on how well it works. But that's about to change. I recently ordered...

Open Source Software: Is it really secure?

"OSS has proved to be as secure as, if not more secure than, proprietary software from big software vendors. You can take steps to...

TMI Tero Favorin announces groupware calendar for Linux / KDE desktop

Helsinki, Finland, September 4, 2002 - TMI Tero Favorin announced today Favorin Time groupware calendar software for Linux / KDE desktop. Favorin Time calendar...

Music labels are bleeding, says anti-copy company Midbar

- by Tina Gasperson -Midbar, the company that has been selling a lot of anti-copying technology to music publishers, says it is just that: a...

The easiest Linux photo manipulation program I’ve seen

Author: JT Smith - By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - No, it's not The Gimp. It's the unpromoted, nearly unknown Linux version of a commercial piece...

The easiest Linux photo manipulation program I’ve seen

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - No, it's not The Gimp. It's the unpromoted, nearly unknown Linux version of a commercial piece of shareware...