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We need software, but at what price?

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Closed-source software will always have a place, but I believe that the vast majority of this type of software...

Will you see Open Source J2EE implementations?

Author: JT Smith Mike Loukides at OnJava discusses Sun's anti-Open Source stance on J2EE certification and why that policy should change to make it easier...

Memory Stick moves into cars

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that Sony has released a memory-stick driven digital-audio device intended for use in cars, called the MGS-X1. Category: Unix

Linux desktop push could benefit disabled

Author: JT Smith From Linux Insider: "If the push to extend Linux to the desktop is successful, the disabled will be big beneficiaries. The Gnome...

KDE3 is coming

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPlanet: "The first alpha of KDE version 3 is out there, and in keeping with its status as a first alpha,...

MS confirms Xbox disk downgrade

Author: JT Smith Microsoft shaved 2 gigs off the size of the hard drive that will ship with its Xbox console next month. Instead of...

Microsoft faces massive EU fine

Author: JT Smith The European Commission says that Microsoft lied to investigators and tried to obstruct the antitrust case, and the commission wants Microsoft to...

Another day of Napster nattering

Author: JT Smith Wired News reports on the latest courtroom appearance of the Napster vs. RIAA show. This time, the two sides argued over whether...

Mozilla organization opposes w3C (RAND) patent policy proposal

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Sites aim to blast ad blockers

Author: JT Smith A German ad firm says it has the perfect solution for curbing the use of ad-blocking software by Web users. MediaBeam said...