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Korea’s Tmax Soft to ship TP Monitor in Japan next month

Author: JT Smith This is system monitoring software, not a thing with a glowing face that sits on your desk. It works with Linux and...

How Big Blue fell for Linux

Author: JT Smith This is Chapter Seven, part one, of Salon writer Andrew Leonard's serialized book about the development (some might say resurgence) of free...

IE6 and Microsoft: An old tactic on a new platform

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -An Open Source Business Extra - You have known for months that as soon as Microsoft got a chance...

The geek extrovert

Author: JT Smith By: Julie Bresnick NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people It wasn't until introduced to Art Spiegelman's, Maus, that I truly understood the power of the comic strip...

Napster use sky-rockets over law suit publicity

Author: JT Smith It's been suspected for a while, but CNN is giving us numbers. Napster use has quadrupled in the passed few months. Category: Open...

Amazon price varies with browser?

Author: JT Smith Online retailer Amazon.com is being questioned for appearing to charge different prices to differnt customers. ComputerWorld tells us more. Category: Open Source

VA Linux enters network-attached storage market

Author: JT Smith A new vendor in the network-attached storage market is bringing the open-source software market into the NAS space. VA Linux Systems Inc.'s...

Wasabi lands $500,000 first round funding

Author: JT Smith Wasabi Systems, a Silicon Alley firm that develops UNIX-like operating systems, has landed $500,000 in first round funding. The round was led...

70South announces WAP service expansion for polar news

Author: JT Smith 70South, the Open Source-based polar news site, extended its lead as the premier polar information site by announcing today the expansion of...

Kaspersky zeroes in on California

Author: JT Smith Kaspersky Lab, an anti-virus software company based in Moscow, is setting up shop in California, moving its war against computer viruses, and...