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Korea Telecom, BSDi to offer free technical support

Author: JT Smith "BSDi, the leader in Internet infrastructure-grade solutions, and Korea ...

Linux is no Windows killer

Author: JT Smith "Independent technology consultant" Cory W. Matthews says " I hope the "demise of Windows" soothsayers are talking about the server market and...

DivX team: We want to do right by Open Source community

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - How better to get your video compression software recognized as the standard across all platforms, even video-game...

Hollywood wants to limit taping of digital programming

Author: JT Smith An article from the Albany Times Union reviews Hollywood's efforts to stop you from taping TV shows in the privacy of your...

Apple’s not eating its own dog food

Author: JT Smith From a ZDNet column: "Apple doesn't want OS X in the enterprise, that much is clear. Nary a mention has ben...

Linux plus Itanium: Whoosh!

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports on the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana's announcement Tuesday NCSA will install two...

Open Source Development Lab seeks board members

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers talk about who to nominate for the Open Source Development Lab's board of directors. Nominate yourself! Nominate your neighbor! Category: Migration

One in five UK employers snoop on staff email

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk reports: "One in five employers may be snooping on their staff emails without informing them or gaining their consent, according to...

Government smashes own online targets

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports that the U.K. "government claims Tuesday to have smashed its own targets for the delivery of services via the Internet....

Hackers’ video technology goes Open Source

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports: "The developers of hacker video technology DivX are going public, opening up much of their work to the open source...