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Sun, Microsoft both cut back

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that Microsoft and Sun are both cutting back their budgets, in light of weak revenue forecasts. Category: Open Source

EL/IX finds a home on NetSilicon SoCs

Author: JT Smith LinuxDevices reports: "Ever since Cygnus proposed EL/IX in the Fall of 1999, few companies -- other than Red Hat, which acquired ...

Helix Gnome: Linux on the desktop, part 1

Author: JT Smith "For typical desktop use... Linux has not ...

Lutris teams with Borland to build Java applications

Author: JT Smith "The goal of the relationship is to provide out-of-the-box, a unified development, prototyping and debugging platform for Enhydra Internet ...

Disclosure ethics revisited

Author: JT Smith "Over the past six months, Marcus Ranum, a ...

bsScripts Vulnerabilities

Author: JT Smith "There are a couple of scripts from bsScripts that ...

War games

Author: JT Smith New Scientist takes on this week's WorldNet Daily "report," which stated that Saddam Hussein is snatching up PlayStation 2 consoles for his...

Red Hat unveils new Open Source simulation tool

Author: JT Smith From Business Wire: "Red Hat (Nasdaq:RHAT), a leader in developing, deploying and managing open source Internet infrastructure, today introduced the SID project,...

Interview: IBM’s Robert LeBlanc

Author: JT Smith Robert LeBlanc was part of the original team that evaluated Linux, the open source movement and decided that this was where IBM...

BEA WebLogic Server vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From SecurityFocus: "Unchecked buffers exist in a particular handler for URL requests that begin with two dots "..". Depending on the data...