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Ex-Oracle VP wins wrongful termination suit

Author: JT Smith A former Oracle vice president has won a lawsuit against the database software giant for wrongful termination after she questioned whether Oracle...

Mapletree announces universal access Mmdule

Author: JT Smith Mapletree Networks today announced the MTN1048, a 48-port network access module for telecommunications convergence applications it says provides four times the port density...

Hacked websites ‘didn’t read the manual’

Author: JT Smith Microsoft has blamed administrator error, rather than a bug in its software, for leaving hundreds of websites running SQL server open to attack...

DVD playback on Linux just got better

Author: JT Smith According to this article from The Register, to date, the DVD experience on Linux boxes has been decidedly inferior to that...

Fountain Tech files Chapter 11

Author: JT Smith US components manufacturer Fountain Technologies has filed for Chapter 11 and named Intel as one of its biggest creditors, reports The...

Penguin Hardware Review – ABIT BX133

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff FieldABIT BX133 ReviewBlast from the Past Over the last six months, there has been a plethora of chipset releases from the...

Conference attendees impressed with progress of Linux

Author: JT Smith From Infoworld's LinuxWorld wrapup: "Two years ago, it was just a hobbyists operating system, but it's not for just hobbyists anymore,"...

Linuxlab establishes foothold in China

Author: JT Smith The new subsidiary will support developers in California and market software in China, according to Business Wire.

One strike, you’re out

Author: JT Smith This article from Planet IT explains why Chapter 11 is not an option for most failed dot-coms. Category: Open Source

Internet address registrar accused of favoritism

Author: JT Smith The Associated Press reports, the company that long held a monopoly on registering Web addresses is under attack for keeping thousands...