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Linux comes through for New York company after 9/11

- by Tina Gasperson -Island Computer Products (ICP) is located on the edge of Staten Island, N.Y., about six miles across the water from Manhattan....

NeoNapster’s NeoAudio rips off CDex?

An anonymous coward writes: "An announcement has appeared on the website of CDex, the very highly regarded open source CD Ripper, that a rip-off...

Linux waddles from obscurity to the big time

bryam writes: "Meanwhile, Linux is turning up on Wall Street. Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse First Boston and others are scoring results like...

Swsoft announces HSPcomplete 2.0 full business lifecycle

SWSoft writes: "SWsoft, Inc., leader in hosting automation and enterprise server software, today announced the GA of HSPcomplete 2.0 full business lifecycle hosting automation...

PEAR Weekly News for week ending 04 Aug 2002

Alan Knowles writes: "From PEAR Weekly News: After all the hectic activity, this week calmed down with only 2 Stable and 2 Beta Releases,...

Is Roxen Webserver better than Apache?

FN-Eagle writes: "Every Linux user wants to install a Web- or FTP-server. In most of the distributions you can find the software Apache, but there are...

New firewall free for home use

FN-Eagle writes: " Astaro AG offers a new integrated software solution that provides superior performance in an all-in-one firewall." Its hardened operating system, stateful...

Qt# 0.4 released

n1ko writes: "Qt# 0.4 has been released! Qt# is a set of cross-platform C# bindings for Trolltech's Qt GUI toolkit, targeted towards Mono and...

ShaoLin participates in LinuxWorld Conference & Expo

ShaoLin Microsystems writes: "ShaoLin Microsystems Ltd., a Hong Kong Linux-based systems and solutions developer, will join the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, San Francisco 2002...

Weekly news wrap-up: HP flip-flops on DMCA; Microsoft extends license scheme deadline

-By Grant Gross - It was a week of big tech companies having second thoughts. Hewlett-Packard threatened to sic the DMCA on security researchers,...