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Linux weighs in

The open-source Linux operating system is just one of several choices for desktop computers, enterprise servers and other common implementations. ...

Longhorn’s Real Job: Trying to Gore Linux

sjvn writes "Microsoft's No. 1 job for Longhorn is to make money, but killing off the Linux desktop isn't far behind, Linux & Open-Source...

Proprietary, paperless e-voting is failing — and selling

Author: Jay Lyman Computer security experts are hoping a California election systems panel's recent rejection of embittered voting machine-maker Diebold's touch screen systems, among other...

The Importance of Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre Of course readers of a book learn from it, but authors learn from writing it, too. One of the most surprising...

SCO Changes Legal Tactics in Federal Court

"Developers who believe 'software should be free' cannot prevail against the U.S. Congress and voices of seven U.S. Supreme Court justices...

Ozlab in hunt for top Linux coders

IBM is looking for six gun Linux coders as it plans to to double the number of staff at its Canberra...

‘Father of Java’ defends the language

One of the biggest problems in the Linux world is there is no such thing as Linux. There are like 300 different releases of...

Longhorn’s Real Job: Trying to Gore Linux

Miguel de Icaza, one of the most respected open-source programmers and father of the Mono project, which attempts to bring .NET to Linux, says...

Plugging the Linux holes

Editor: Becker needs to get out more. If he did, he might have read this NewsForge article about CBTracker. You can easily surf...

Philippine Company Demos Linux OS, Windows Link Software

Philippines-based SpecOpS Labs demonstrated its software that allows Windows-based applications to run seamlessly on the Linux computer operating system SpecOpS Chief Executive Frederick Lewis said...