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EclipseCon from 30,000 feet

Author: Joe Barr Most of the stories I file this week will be datelined Anaheim, CA. As this one is published, I am winging...

Linux Rising in China

OSDL CEO Stuart Cohen told the E-Commerce Times that one reason why Chinese companies tend to favor Linux and other open-source products is...

Linux steps into the limelight

Major global computer companies are now embracing Linux. IBM, for one, is currently running a series of television and online ads proclaiming that...

Linux is King Kong

(Editor's note: Aside from his assumption that part of the Linux community is responsible for MyDoom, it's a pretty decent article.)Initial copies of...

Linux lab keeps focus as turmoil hits cyber world

BEAVERTON -- One of the first things people at Beaverton's Open Source Development Lab want to make clear is that while their world is...

The Rebel Alliance

Tux the Penguin is a fat little thing. He's google-eyed and sports a grin that suggests a recent lobotomy. Weird symbol for a revolution. Yet...

What’s really behind Eclipse changeover?

Author: Chris Preimesberger So, IBM is soon to announce that it's setting Eclipse free, and Sun -- gatekeeper of the Java franchise and the company...

Minister rails against software ‘monopoly’

NSW COMMERCE Minister John Della Bosca says the state wanted to dismantle its reliance on a "near monopoly" software by pursuing...

London’s Livingstone looks to Linux

In an attempt to get more citizens to use IT and the Internet, London's Mayor wants the inside track on the...

One Watt, One ounce, 200MIPS and you can build on it

Aleph One announces the availability of the Balloon board, a small light low-power computer with a high-performance ARM processor and lots of memory. The complete design...