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An open letter to WIPO
James Love, director of The Consumer
Project on Technology, sent us this open letter to the Director General of WIPO, asking for a WIPO-sponsored convocation...
NetVigil implementation monitors over 150 WiFi student and faculty access points
PRINCETON, NJ June 30, 2003 Fidelia® Technology, the leader in Instant
Business Visibility? software, today announced that Northwestern University
(Evanston, IL) is the first organization...
The end of an era? Or a dawn of one ..
Anonymous Reader writes "For a majority of users in the developing countries used to the familiar boot screen either in original and mostly in...
Brass tacks: SCO and your business
- by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
Enough of intellectual property (IP) issues, and who actually
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Looking back at the E3 games expo
- by James Hills -
Each year I travel to E3 as a sort of pilgrimage, family reunion and business trip. For as...
Servers to show modest growth
Server sales are expected to return to modest growth by 2004 because of wider use of Linux and Windows, but the...
IDC: Servers to make mild recovery
SAN JOSE, Calif.--Server sales are expected to return to modest growth by 2004 because of wider use of Linux and Windows, but the...
Tracking Tux: Research Round-up
- By Barbara French, Tekrati -
Red Hat garners favored status from Gartner and Illuminata, while Sun just gets scorched. Amid the Sun beating,...
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I came across this Microsoft OpenOffice 1.1 Competitive Guide through a post on the TTLUG mailing list, and decided to answer it fully in...
The state of SuSE
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
I spent a little time on AIM with SuSE U.S. rep (and all-around nice guy) Holger Dyroff, discussing SuSE's...