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New powder will change the world

In his Canberra laboratory, research physicist Dr Ying Chen churns what looks like nothing more than dull, grey powder. But far more precious than...

Deutsche Bank: SCO May Sue Corporate End Users Soon After All –Decatur Jones: So?

Brian Skiba of Deutsche Bank has put out another SCO report, "Four Reasons Why This Story Remains Compelling NOW" and he is predicting that...

Nokia targets exploding-battery terrorists

Author: Chris Preimesberger To most people, terrorism equals a car bomb or anthrax-laced powder, and usually happens far away. But you'd better watch out for...

Crouching Monopoly, Hidden Penguin

To persuade the Middle Kingdom to pick its software over Linux, Microsoft plays nice By Paul Andrews Can there be such a thing as a kinder,...

Linux leaders offer education discounts

Red Hat and SuSE Linux, the top two sellers of the open-source operating system, are launching new discounts to attract students and educational institutions,...

The Linux Side of Comdex

sjvn writes "If you want to really know what's what with Linux, LinuxWorld is the show for you. But, that said, between Comdex, Computer...

Linuxant offers commercial WLAN driver license

Author: Werner Heuser Werner Heuser writes "Linuxant Inc. is announcing the availability of permanent end-user licenses for DriverLoader. This driver supports the Intel(TM) PRO/Wireless 2100 chipset, which is...

Desktop security: A contrarian view

Author: John O'Sullivan My computers may be a public menace. They don't have anti-virus software installed, or outgoing firewalls. They are on all the time...

Red Hat fixes vulnerabilities in four areas

Michael S. Mimoso writes "Red Hat has released patches for buffer overflow, remote code execution and denial-of-service vulnerabilities in several applications." Red Hat recommends users...

Sun’s Linux desktop off to flying start

Some say Sun Microsystems should give up on its Linux desktop ambitions, but there are serious signs of life that indicate the company may...