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Is Microsoft going down the tubes?
Author: JT Smith
This ZDNet column suggests that Microsoft will soon be "just another
company," with Linux getting much of the credit for bringing about...
European cable giant picks Liberate
Author: JT Smith
CNet News reports, the move comes a month after United Pan-Europe Communications chief executive Mark Schneider said the Amsterdam-based company may...
Linuxlab expands web server capabilities
Author: JT Smith
Linuxlab, Inc. announced today Oracle 8i database and Java resources for its line of Linux Web servers, from Linux PR.
ComputerSmarts.net re-opens
Author: JT Smith
ComputerSmarts.net has recently re-opened its doors for operation, the site revolves around user-submitted articles about Programming in Linux, CGI, Perl, Java,...
Mvion may simplify data search on wireless devices
Author: JT Smith
Information Week Online reports, Mvion's Mobile Navigator application effectively takes a business customer's information in database, flat-file, or HTML formats and...
Upgrade to NTMail messaging solution
Author: JT Smith
PRNewswire: Gordano Ltd., a leading provider of Internet messaging software, today announced the immediate availability of NTMail 6.0, a major upgrade...
Gates: ‘Linux can’t compete’
Author: JT Smith
In a wide-ranging interview with Australian IT, Mr. Gates said the open source nature of the software stopped anyone making the...
‘Big Sister’ in the works?
Author: JT Smith
The Associated Press reports, while the Justice Department decides which group will perform
an independent review of the much-criticized Carnivore e-mail surveillance...
Western Union hit by crackers
Author: JT Smith
Hackers stole credit and debit card information from 15,700 online
customers of Western Union, whose Web site was unprotected while undergoing maintenance, ...
Latest Itanium has infernal kernel
Author: JT Smith
The Register states, reports on developer newsgroups suggest that the latest chip stepping of Intel's Itanium processor is causing problems for...