Home Search

for - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

Chinese software company tests firewall

Author: JT Smith People's Daily has a story of a Chinese software company challenging computer users throughout the world to break through their firewall, for...

Justice Breyer could be Microsoft’s lucky charm

Author: JT Smith For a Supreme Court justice whose vote is crucial to the government in the Microsoft case, Stephen Breyer has been awfully friendly...

Custom software strategy spreads

Author: JT Smith CNET News reports, Penguin Computing has added a build-to-order system that lets customers fine-tune the software for their Linux computers--less than...

Confidence in Linux corporate use fluctuates

Author: JT Smith IT managers' enthusiasm for using Linux at large corporations has declined over the last 6 months -- but is still higher than...

DOJ solicits universities to review Carnivore

Author: JT Smith The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) posted criteria on its Web site for conducting a review of Carnivore, a controversial e-mail monitoring system...

Parody sites sucked into cybersquatting squabbles

Author: JT Smith The Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has been settling most domain disputes between parodists and corporations in favor of the...

Linux supplier Applix spins off VistaSource

Author: JT Smith As forces gather behind open source applications for Linux, a long term supplier, Applix Inc., has spun off a wholly owned subsidiary, VistaSource to...

Sideware and NextClick announce e-business partnership

Author: JT Smith Sideware, a leading developer of customer service solutions for e-businesses, today announced that it has signed an e-business partnership agreement with NextClick:...

Even Sun finds it tough to live without Microsoft

Author: JT Smith Publicly, Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy never tires of pointing out the faults of Microsoft and of Windows 2000 in particular., but...

Internet body seen as future of government

Author: JT Smith This IDG News article theorizes, the future of governance was recently on display in Yokohama, Japan, not a World's Fair, a U.N. conference or...