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Why Open Standards matter
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "The more specialized a piece of software is, the smaller its target audience is. Chances are, this specialized nature...
IBM locks new wireless laptops
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that IBM is releasing a wireless laptop with hardware-level security in an effort to make a user-specific computer, and take...
Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman and Herz start class action against Caldera
Author: JT Smith
From PR Newswire: Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz
LLP has filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for
the...
WinLinux 2001: The friendly penguin
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: WinLinux 2001, the first Linux for Windows 95/98/Me, is ready
and shipping to customers in the US...
MandrakeSoft releases IPO results, sets public trading date
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Monday afternoon, MandrakeSoft released the results of its initial public offering. In an email message sent to...
Jail time in the Digital Age
Author: JT Smith
Lawrence Lessig, the noted cyber-lawyer and author has a column at the New York Times (free registration required) lamenting the Digital Millennium...
PROPS Open Source news publishing system preview released
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Web development firm Axis 80 today announced a public preview release of
PROPS, an open source Internet publishing...
Red Hat, 3G Lab developing “wireless Linux”? Not really
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "LinuxDevices.com finds fault with the headline of a Reuters news item covered earlier today by NewsForge and others. ...
Pentium III-M: The official announcement
Author: JT Smith
"Intel announces the Mobile Intel® Pentium® III Processor-M and the Intel® 830 chipset.
...
Reaction to OSCON’s Microsoft-Red Hat debate
Author: JT Smith
java.sun.com interviews its "Open Source Diva" Danese Cooper for her observations on last week's Mundie-Tiemann debate. Says Cooper: "Microsoft's rhetoric that shared...