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Building a better computer mouse
"Programmers associated with the Mozilla open source team plan to release an upgrade Thursday to a mouse gestures project known as Optimoz. The effort...
SGI sponsors Linux advocate “maddog”
"At SGI, Jon "maddog" Hall will continue his company-neutral role as executive director of Linux International, said Paul McNamara, SGI vice president of products...
Replacing Microsoft Exchange with a Linux-based solution
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
One of the big reasons cited to continue running Windows on corporate servers despite Linux's greater security and reliability...
Lycoris announces pre-sale of the ProductivityPak amd Desktop/LX InterConnect
Jason Spisak writes: Two highly anticipated products from Lycoris are now able for pre-purchase at a sale price from the Lycoris Store. The...
SCO eStreet for Partners & Developers: October 2002 edition
Adrienne Lee sends us the SCO eSTREET for Partners & Developers -- October 2002 Edition.... * SCO Executive Message - SCO's Commitment to...
Introducing wxEmbedded — wxWindows support for sm
Anonymous Reader writes: "Robert Roebling has announced the first beta release of wxEmbedded, a new open source graphical windowing environment for small devices. Here...
Source Socialism
"At a recent Stanford University lecture, open source proselytizer Bruce Perens encouraged students to get involved in the open source political movement. A...
GSA’s list of top 20 vulnerabilities: Apache and lots of MS
"The top 20 list of Internet security vulnerabilities unveiled Wednesday by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) includes those affecting Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer...
Qt# 0.5 has been released
Anonymous Reader writes: "Adam Treat, the leader of the Qt# project to bring mono and .NET bindings to the Qt toolkit, has announced release...
Mozilla and Netscape JavaScript bugs compromise
Anonymous Reader writes: "MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: 'To keep your Web surfing habits private, turn JavaScript (JS) off in the Mozilla and Netscape...