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Open source licenses are boring and obtuse
Author: JT Smith
A "deep structural weirdness clings to the world of open source licensing," says Andrew Leonard. That and other deep thoughts in the...
Here’s where to get your free, big name e-books
Author: JT Smith
M.J. Rose turns us on to #Bookwarez, that has links to lots of places where bootleg copies of Angela's Ashes, The Stand,...
White-hat hackers easily invade government systems
Author: JT Smith
They hired a team to test the security of the Veteran's Administration department computer systems, and what they learned was not pretty....
Two semiconductor dudes hook up in Seattle
Author: JT Smith
They're computer nerds. They're scientists. They're starting a business with the technology they've developed. And that's all they're telling. "You can understand...
Major solar flare reported
Author: JT Smith
The BBC is reporting on the largest solar flare in recent history, along with an increase in solar activity. The threat from...
Open Souce licensing
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld has an analytic article about open source licensing.
Category:
Open Source
16 year old to serve time for cracking
Author: JT Smith
NW Fusion says that a 16 year old cracker, going by 'cOmrade', is getting 6 months for cracking US government and military...
GNOME Foundation will benefit South Africa
Author: JT Smith
AllAfrica.com is reporting that the newly formed GNOME Foundation will have a "significant impact" on the South African IT industry.
Category:
Linux
Corel ports Mozilla to Qt
Author: JT Smith
From new site KDE Dot News: "Corel has been
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Big changes for Red Hat 7.0
Author: JT Smith
Increased security and ease of use are some changes Red Hat is promising in its 7.0 release due out Sept. 25. Maximum...