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Open source proves winning ticket for sports business

Author: JT Smith Russ Foster writes, "Call him a player, a gambler, a true risk taker, but he's not a fool. Ron Lazarus, chief operating...

France against software patents

Author: JT Smith On Friday, March 23rd 2001, State Secretary of Industry Christian Pierret who is directly in charge of the French Patent...

Bluetooth demo bombs at tech show

Author: JT Smith AP report at Yahoo: "It was meant as a crowning moment for a ...

Weekly news wrapup: Red Hat brings good news to stock market

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The business end of the Open Source community has been in a funk lately, with layoffs and bad earnings...

FAST ’02 call for papers

Author: JT Smith The USENIX Association writes: "The Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST 2002) is January 28-29, 2002, in Monterey, California, USA. The Call...

Ximian appoints Todd Miceli as CFO

Author: JT Smith Ximian, Inc., the leading open source desktop company (formerly known as Helix Code, Inc.), announced today that Todd Miceli has joined the...

CeBIT draws crowds with hype

Author: JT Smith Bloomberg.com features the IBM Linux wristwatch in its coverage of the German computer show. The story says several handheld devices are attempting...

Interantional Components for Unicode 1.8 released

Author: JT Smith Ram Viswanadha writes: "ICU from IBM is an open source library released under IBM Public License, provides a Unicode implementation with functions...

Mac OS X: After three years, it’s time to begin

Author: JT Smith Macworld has a story about OS X. In it is a review of how many of Apple's promises stack up to...

Fraudulent certificates pose as Microsoft software

Author: JT Smith Upside Today reports that "Microsoft (MSFT) warned computers users today that two digital certificates were fraudulently obtained in the company's name and...