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Three Internet Trends To Watch in 2006

x. Firefox, the modern descendent of Netscape Navigator, has become an excellent alternative to IE by focusing on speed and usability. My experience with it...

Firefox joins top ten global brands

The open source browser Firefox has been rated alongside Google, Apple and Starbucks as one of the most powerful brands in the world in...

StarOffice Enterprise Tools are flawed but helpful

Author: David Strom If you're investigating Sun's StarOffice as a replacement for Microsoft Office, you'll need to address the conversion question. While StarOffice can read...

My desktop OS: Ubuntu

Author: Donald Emmack A few months ago I selected Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) as the new operating system on the Acer TravelMate T290LMI notebook I...

$100 PC project will ‘invigorate Linux desktop push’

Open source software company Red Hat believes that the $100 laptop initiative could inject momentum in interest and take-up of open source desktop operating...

The British Computer Society redresses the balance

Anonymous Reader writes "Last year the venerable British Computer Society generated a storm of protest with an article "The trouble with open-source". This month...

OSS is an easier hack: Mitnick

n an exclusive interview on Friday, infamous hacker Kevin Mitnick told Tectonic that, given the choice between finding security vulnerabilities in closed and open...

Colleges, companies coordinate innovation approach

Author: Jay Lyman Both universities and companies gain from collaborative research and development efforts in a number of areas, including open source software, but the...

Customizing a Linux ISO Before Downloading. Finally.

Well, Hewlett Packard finally did it. According to 'Slick New Way to Install Linux' (beware evil popup advertising), HP has made Instalinux open source...

Database Header IBM Gives Away DB2

The last of the database giants is adapting to the demands of all-you-can-eat, no-money-down, open-source code, with IBM set to roll out a freebie...