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Vibrating mouse spices up computing

Author: JT Smith The VMouse is cross-platform and requires no driver installation, making the device compatible with systems as varied as iMacs and Linux boxes,...

IBM’s plans for Open Source

Author: JT Smith Dick Sullivan, vice president of integrated solutions marketing at IBM's Software Group, talks to InfoWorld about IBM's future Linux and Open Source...

AOL details interactive TV plans

Author: JT Smith Reuters is reporting, America Online outlined specifics of how it plans to structure agreements with content providers for its interactive television...

False alarms spark barrage of Akamai complaints

Author: JT Smith Akamai, which speeds content delivery on the Internet by maintaining a network of computers closer to consumers, is receiving daily gripes from...

Nanotechnology to change our lives

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News UK reports, nanotechnology could provide computer chips thousands of times quicker than today's fastest processors according to researchers at...

B-to-B: Evolution, not revolution

Author: JT Smith The Standard observes that online marketplaces are getting squeezed from all sides, now some are transforming themselves into application service providers.

IMUnified takes AIM at open messaging

Author: JT Smith Instant messaging group IMUnified plans to allow customers to chat real-time with subscribers in other systems using techniques that rival America Online...

ID-PRO AG embarks on capital increase

Author: JT Smith By announcing a new capital increase ID-PRO AG, one of Europe's leading GNU/LINUX service providers, is signaling the next phase in its...

Conectiva’s update to xchat

Author: JT Smith Linux Weekly News is offering an update to the IRC client xchat.

Internet veteran proposes Hacker Tax Credit

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor Internet pioneer Carl Malamud wants to keep good Open Source projects lacking sufficient funds from fading out of existence....