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Bluetooth and GNU/Linux

Author: Jem Matzan Bluetooth is an open, IEEE connection standard for wireless device communications. Here's an introduction to Bluetooth on GNU/Linux, including how to enable...

Microsoft case: EU Commission favors bureaucracy over free market

Press Release: Munich, Germany (20 September 2005) -- In an interview with the New York Times and the International Herald Tribune, EU competition commissioner...

What’s ahead for Samba-3, Samba-4 and FUD-fighting

Amy Kucharik writes "Get the scoop from Samba guru John H. Terpstra on upcoming new features in Samba-3 and Samba-4, recent events in FUD-fighting...

Wireless made easy with Netapplet

Author: Jem Matzan After several of my favorite operating systems and distributions failed to properly connect to wireless hotspots without a lot of command-line tweaking,...

Free Standards Group adds new members, announces Linux Standard Base 3.0

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Free Standards Group (FSG) announced today that Computer Associates (CA), NTT DATA, and Open Country have signed on as members...

OSS means slower patches

THE growing popularity of open-source browsers and software may be responsible for the increasing gap between the exposure of a vulnerability and the provision...

Microsoft Office 12 Review: First Impressions

Anonymous Reader writes "Microsoft has been feeling the heat for quite some time in the office productivity suite. The cheaper competitive products like Open...

South African government looking for OSS suppliers

The South African State Information Technology Agency (Sita) is looking for an open source distribution and supplier to assist government to migrate to open...

U.S. Patent Reform Bill: An Interview with Mark Webbink

Open source software businesses and projects--like all software companies--have been living with a sword over their heads: the sword of patents. A year ago,...

Using Qpsmtpd

When it comes to web programming, Perl developers are spoiled. They have an incredible array of choices for extending web-based content delivery, whether plain...