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Mozilla 0.7, a first look

Author: JT Smith tjhanson writes:: "I just downloaded and sampled Mozilla 0.7 from the Mozilla ftp site: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/releases/mozilla 0.7/. It's...it's... a lot better. Pages are rendered...

Cox releases 2.2.19pre7

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has a long list of fixed stuff, including removing dead arm files, fixing VIA rhine build failure for a few folks,...

RMS Becomes chief ethics officer of FreeDevelopers.net

Author: JT Smith At LinuxPR: Richard Stallman, philosopher and founder of free software, has accepted the position of Chief Ethics Officer at FreeDevelopers....

New kings in the IT world

Author: JT Smith A column at ZD's Interactive Week talks about "the ascendancy of the software developer into the driver's seat" on the Internet and...

Kannel releases Open Source SMS, WAP gateway

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: The Kannel project has released version 1.0 of the world's first open source SMS and WAP gateway. ...

Personal side to being a sysadmin

Author: JT Smith Our friends at Linux.com have this story: "So you think you've got what it takes to administrate a server farm or office...

Mozilla 0.7 soon

Author: JT Smith LinuxNews.pl writes "On the ftp servers nightly builds from new Mozilla Roadmap branch have just appeared, wchich probably means that during this...

AfterBurner – alternative cache for PHP

Author: JT Smith LinuxNews.pl writes "We found the alternative for Zend cache system - afterBURNER*Cache . Right now it's beta, but looks solid. You can download...

Silicon.com brought down by meatspace burglars

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk reports that the UK technology news site silicon.com has been taken offline, by burglars. Vital computing equipment was stolen by...

Intel: It’s not just for chips anymore

Author: JT Smith From a digital microscope for children introduced last year to an unsuccessful line of videoconferencing products offered in the mid-1990s, Intel has...