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Kernel hacker interview: Robert Love

Author: JT Smith From the folks at Kerneltrap: "Kerneltrap has launched a new series. Once a week we intend to release an interview with...

Microsoft, IBM tout speech software

Author: JT Smith From MSNBC: "Speech recognition, one of the computing world's long-deferred dreams, will be highlighted in separate initiatives from Microsoft and IBM next...

Free Software representatives join W3C patent policy board

Author: JT Smith Advogato has a brief statement from Bruce Perens: "I have accepted a position on the W3C Patent Policy Board." Category: Linux

Microsoft, government fail to settle

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that the U.S. government and Microsoft failed to settle their antitrust case before the first...

Mozilla Milestone 0.9.5 browser suite released

Author: JT Smith Mozilla 0.9.5 browser ready for try-outs. MozillaQuest Magazine (MozillaQuest.com) reports: "The Mozilla Organization released a very buggy Milestone Mozilla 0.9.5 edition...

A Pretty Good Privacy sale

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports Network Associates' decision to sell its PGP encryption unit, which the story says is the latest indication of trouble in...

Open Source stock report: The consumer confidence rollercoaster

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - Borland gives a sneak preview of its third quarter numbers, IBM takes its big iron Linux to Finland,...

Kernel Cousin Debian Hurd #111

Author: JT Smith Paul Emsley posts the latest summary of traffic and topics from the Debian Hurd mailing list. Discussions this week include long hostnames...

Tool of the month: Quanta Plus

Author: JT Smith From UnixReview.com: "This month, I'd like to...

RMS: What secrets does government have from U.S. citizens?

Author: JT Smith - By Richard Stallman- On Monday, NewsForge published my article warning about anti-terrorism measures that can threaten our freedom. I finished...