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I think, therefore I am James

Author: JT Smith By Julie Bresnick NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people James L. Pine's favorite place to be is in the middle of nowhere. But unlike his twin...

Texas officials, Living.com reach settlement on privacy

Author: JT Smith Texas won its lawsuit against Living.com, preventing the company from selling its customer database. The case could set a precedent in Texas...

duplicate-Dell distributes Red Hat 7.0

Author: JT Smith Linux PR is reporting on Dell's increasing use of linux, with their release of Red Hat 7.0 on factory shipped computers worldwide.

Spammers self-regulate

Author: JT Smith Spammers are beginning to self regulate, according to ZDNet. Years of unwanted email marketing products could finally be checked. Category: Linux

Crusoe-running computers coming available

Author: JT Smith Sony and Fujitsu are gearing up for the Transmeta Crusoe processor, says ZDNet. Sony is releasing its Vaio line with a 600...

Caught in game of cat and mouse between cracker, feds

Author: JT Smith From a column at the Independent of UK: "Last March, I wrote about the experience of being hacked. Your correspondent, still a...

Dell puts Red Hat 7 on servers, workstations

Author: JT Smith Dell has announced first-to-market availability...

Sun must release Solaris source code to remain competitive

Author: JT Smith From column at Sun World: "There's an old saying, 'The right hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing.' Sometimes it...

Review: Omnis Studio RAD tool

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld reviews the Omnis Studio RAD tool: "This RAD tool pulls its weight, but still suffers from some bugs and annoying licensing." Category:...

Akopia Interchange will be on Red Hat 7

Author: JT Smith Akopia Interchange, a leading open source e-commerce software has been selected by Red Hat for inclusion on Linux...