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Computers make you stupid

Author: JT Smith zez.org: about code has an editorial by Gunnstein Lye: "We human beings want to understand how things work. That's why we don't...

Open Source developer’s agreement released

Author: JT Smith "We've just released our open source developer's agreement. The OSDA allows companies or employees to negotiate into their employment contracts the certainty...

Weekly news wrapup: European software patent decision delayed

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross- Even though the Open Source news world was suffering from a Comdex and a U.S. turkey day hangover this...

MS to court: Keep company together

Author: JT Smith ZD Net reports on Microsoft's appeal. "Calling earlier proceedings 'infected with error,' Microsoft Corp. pleaded with an appeals court to keep the...

Gratuitous window dressing, part 2

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal has a column: "If you have run X-Windows in any way shape or form, you'll have accumulated a number of...

University of Kentucky wins two supercomputing awards

Author: JT Smith The University of Kentucky's Aggregate research group won two awards for their efforts in Linux supercomputing. The group received a Gordon Bell...

UK mobile phones to carry health warnings

Author: JT Smith A Reuters item on InfoWorld reports that "All mobile phones in Britain will come with health warnings under new government guidelines to...

Updated list of GNU.org Mirrors

Author: JT Smith The Free Software Foundation's list of GNU.org mirrors was updated yesterday. The page also contains instructions for setting up your own GNU.org...

Nerf- it’s not just for kids anymore.

Author: JT Smith Adults and techies are buying Nerf guns left and right, at almost the same rate as children are. The foam-firing guns...

eBay makes it easier for “outsiders” to access its site

Author: JT Smith For a while eBay was getting upset about outside individuals and companies builidng online interfaces that allowed users to directly access specific...