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Software innovation is dead

Author: Jonathan Love Software innovation is dead. All that's left is compatibility fixes, security patches, and minor-version-number incremental improvements. The problem isn't a lack of...

FUD! Huh! What Is It Good For?

About every other day or so, I see a talkback or get and e-mail asking me why I deign to run "FUD/garbage/crap" on Linux...

A look at new Eclipse board setup

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- During this week's EclipseCon, the Eclipse Board of Stewards formally voted through the reorganization that looks to make Eclipse a not-for-profit...

OSDL prioritizes Linux capabilities

Michael S. Mimoso writes "The Open Source Development Lab is asking for feedback on a document released Thursday that prioritizes the capabilities in Linux...

Microsoft IIS ‘more popular’ than Apache

A study has claimed that more of the top 1,000 most-visited websites run on Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) than any...

SCO adds copyright claim to IBM suit

SCO Group has significantly widened its Unix and Linux lawsuit against IBM, adding a copyright infringement claim to the already complicated...

Clueless office workers help spread computer viruses

Busy or apathetic employees are accelerating the spread of viruses and potentially costing UK businesses millions in clean-up charges, according to...

Linux considered for GPS rival

One of the main contractors for the Galileo European satellite-navigation system has not ruled out the use of open-source software for ...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 6, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for perl, crawl, kernel, cvs, tcpdump, ethereal, mksnap_ffs, gaim, NetPBM, and mc....

TechBookReport review of Qt Programming book

TechBookReport writes "It's been a good week for Trolltech and Qt, and interest in the toolkit is growing fast. Anyone looking for an introduction...