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Select researchers taking a peek at faster Internet
Author: JT Smith
It seems that the bottleneck in true broadband is TCP. UniSci reports that researchers have discovered a flaw in the Transmission Control...
When Musophobia is a way of life
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPlanet on mice and window managers: "On first glance, I have already noted a pattern in many if these window managers. For...
Review: Plextor 12/10/32S SCSI CD rewriteable drive
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field
After previously reviewing Plextor's ATAPI 12/10/32A, I was curious as to the benefits of SCSI over IDE for a...
Tradeclient announces its freedom, and release 0.9.0
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR:: "Free Software project TradeClient announced release of version 0.9.0. This release marks the addition of full IMAP support and numerous...
Bill Gates to promote e-government
Author: JT Smith
TechNewsWorld: "Microsoft said Gates will describe two applications; the UK's Government Gateway project, an
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IBM’s new notebook drives emphasize quiet
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "Big Blue on Tuesday launched a new line of Travelstar hard drives for notebooks that the
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Mozilla milestone 0.8.1 browser released
Author: JT Smith
Mozillaquest:
"The Mozilla Organization released the Milestone Mozilla 0.8.1 edition of its Mozilla browser-suite today as it moves ever closer to Mozilla...
Learning on the job with Open Source Education Foundation’s Harry McGregor
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people -
As CEO and co-founder of the Open
Source
Education Foundation, Harry McGregor is taking matters into...
IBM releases 64-bit zOS mainframe operating system
Author: JT Smith
Info World reports that IBM has released a 64-but mainframe operating system called 'zOS' in its ongoing effort to revitalise the company's...
What KDE and GNOME really need
Author: JT Smith
osOpinion has a column saying both KDE and GNOME need a bunch of new features, including a start menu and a universal...