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The week in review: Inside Intel’s plans for the future

Author: JT Smith CNET's week in review discusses such topics as Intel's near future production plans, problems and innovations in the realm of web email,...

Can governments control the internet?

Author: JT Smith A report from the BBC online gives a summarized rundown of some of the restrictions placed on Internet access in countries such...

MandrakeSoft and OpenSales Sign Pact

Author: JT Smith LinuxPR has the scoop: OpenSales, Inc., the leading provider of open source e-commerce applications, today announced that its software...

Entry-level C++ class require Windows software?

Author: JT Smith Heated Slashdot discussion of a University's decision to require students attending an entry-level C++ programming class to use CodeWarrior for Windows instead...

Courting IT’s vote

Author: JT Smith Thoughtful piece at InfoWorld discusses the two major U.S. political parties' stand on issues relevant to the Internet and the IT industry...

Judge says sex.com domain name wasn’t stolen

Author: JT Smith Slightly surreal Wired story ran Friday - about how domain names aren't "property" and therefore can't be stolen in the legal sense....

Live like the Jetsons – or Bill Gates

Author: JT Smith Wired story in "gee whiz" vein about new high-tech, ultra-wired communities that allow mere millionaires to live as electronified a life as...

Tweaking Tux, Part 1

Author: JT Smith Series of articles debuts at Linux Journal about not rebuilding your kernel. Or rebooting. Good meat here for strong techies, but in...

Income affects Internet use patterns and site choices

Author: JT Smith Does household income determine the amount of time Internet ...

Hollywood says Open Source is anti-copyright

Author: JT Smith (with many reader comments) A Slashdot story (with over 300 reader comments attached) links to an MPAA brief in one of...