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Opera for Linux: We wish them luck but…

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "roblimo" Miller - I finally got around to a full day of playing with the (proprietary) Opera Browser 5.0 Linux...

Opera for Linux: We wish them luck but…

Author: JT Smith - by Robin 'roblimo' Miller - I finally got around to a full day of playing with the (proprietary) Opera Browser 5.0 Linux...

Red Hat acquires Planning Technologies, Inc.

Author: JT Smith Red Hat, Inc. announced today that it has acquired Planning Technologies, Inc. Here's the press release: For Immediate Release For more information: Melissa London ...

2.4 kernel: Always on the go with contributor Werner Almesberger

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Swiss born Austrian, Werner Almesberger first tried Linux in January of 1992. Linus Torvalds had just released...

IBM business partners seize exploding Linux market opportunity

Author: JT Smith IBM PartnerWorld Provides New Linux Initiatives to Help Partners Expand into New Markets, Attain New Skills and Grow Business. ATLANTA, G.A., February...

Perfect privacy: disposable encryption keys

Author: JT Smith News Week reports on a new theoretical encryption algorithm which is demonstrably unbreakable. It may sound like a one-time pad (where a...

Weekly news wrapup: Microsoft vs. those ‘anti-American’ Open Source people, Part 2

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - What do you get when a Microsoft executive implies that Open Source is un-American? Two weeks of backlash...

Microsoft: stop whining!

Author: JT Smith - by Jason Reeves - In response to Microsoft's "clarification" of Jim Allchin's comments about Linux and Open Source: So, Jim Allchin of...

Bluetooth chip maker will ride 802.11a wave

Author: JT Smith EE Times reports that London's Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd. has pledged to deliver an all-CMOS 802.11a Bluetooth chip that will deliver 54MB/second...

Patent on ‘private’ URLs

Author: JT Smith From Slashdot: "An anonymous reader writes: "Tumbleweed, 'secure' email via http with SSL, so, not really end-to-end secure, just got the patent...