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Future trends in home computing
Author: JT Smith
Ian Bell writes "I just read an interesting article over here that talked about future trends in home computing and what is...
Weekly news wrap-up: How much money do you save by switching to Open Source?
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
This week's news featured a couple of conflicting studies about the cost of using Open Source or Free...
DeCSS ban upheld by court
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that " federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld an order that prohibits publishing or linking to DVD-cracking code--a decision with...
Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #19
Author: JT Smith
This Week's Summary: Mandrake Linux Gamer's Edition -- An Ideal
Christmas Gift!; Mandrake OEM Program Details; Financial Corner;
Mandrake in the News; What's Cooking...
“Source code is speech” amicus curiae brief
Author: JT Smith
2600.com: "It cannot seriously be argued that any form of computer code may be regulated without reference to First Amendment doctrine. The...
Intellectual property conference: Copyright law has gone too far
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
The recording industry and the Business Software Alliance squared off against the Electronic Frontier Foundation and U.S....
Nvidia shows new laptop graphics chip
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet "The NV17M promises improved video playback and DVD processing for notebooks but consumes less power thanks to PowerMizer, a technology that...
Weekly news wrap-up: A whole lot of Linux converting going on
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
This week's news featured a lot of conversion stories: Amazon.com's converting to Linux, a U.S. court converting a...
Linux wins access to next-generation CDs
Author: JT Smith
- By Andrew Orlowskiof The Register -
After months of closed-door negotiations, open source developers have gained royalty-free access to one of...
Victory for code as free speech in California
Author: JT Smith
Advogato: "California appellate court has ruled that code is code is constitutionally protected free speech, and that the First Amendment's protections trump...