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Microsoft’s IM trap?

Kelly McNeill writes "Anyone who has ever chatted with another using instant messaging (IM) software is aware of the problems associated with incompatibilities between...

Of Free Software and Zealots

Kelly McNeill writes "If you have ever spoken passionately about a favorite operating system, computer, technology or other tech topic on an online discussion...

PHP 5.0 goes for Microsoft’s ASP-dot-Net jugular

THE PEOPLE at Zend Technologies quietly announced last week the availability of the long awaited PHP version 5. The rise of PHP - the...

Why Mono is significant

Mono is an open source implementation of the .Net development framework as developed by Microsoft and submitted to the ECMA standards authority. The project,...

Wrangle digital photos with imgSeek

Author: Nathan Willis Back in the Bad Old Days we kept our photos crammed into shoeboxes in the closet, to be pulled out once every...

Desktop Linux making strides in financial services sector

Author: Gene J. Koprowski When Ireland's leading bank, Allied Irish Bank (AIB), last month disclosed that it was disposing of the Windows PCs that its...

MySQL Changes Licensing… Again

MySQL AB is floating a new license exception among members of the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community in a bid to permit...

Linspire Gives Linux IM a Voice

Linux vendor Linspire Inc. has released PhoneGaim, a free software program that adds voice-over-IP functionality to the Linux-based Gaim instant messaging client. Linspire, aka Lindows,...

Linux still quirky but becoming friendlier

The choice of software to run our computers can get awfully depressing. On one hand, there's Windows XP — expensive and woefully insecure, but...

Picn*x13 – Linux Anniversary Picnic and BBQ

Bill Kendrick writes: This August marks the 13th birthday of the Linux operating system, and to celebrate, local Linux user groups are throwing the...