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Open source applications and games for Symbian phones
Author: Luigi Paiella
Smart phones are real computers with multimedia capabilities. You can find many open source applications for these devices, covering many different areas,...
Unisys predicts growth in open source in 2006
Open source software solutions and support will be among the five areas where US IT company Unisys sees greatest growth in 2006, Unisys' Southern...
Open Standards and Organic Foods
A question was posed to me recently concerning exactly what I meant when I talked about open standards, and how they differed from open...
Giving Linux and open source the benefit of the doubt
Despite the holiday time of year, IT organizations very rarely have the luxury of stopping for vacation. At my shop we're launching a new...
GNU Telephony Stack Opens Up VoIP
tk421 writes "The GNU (define) Telephony stack is out and aiming to provide users of proprietary VoIP (define) stacks with a free software alternative....
Windows 0-Day Exploit Helped by Open Source?
Anonymous Reader writes "Even before many security firms and even Microsoft issued advisories for the recent zero day Windows Metafile exploit, the open source...
Microsoft Wins, Open Standards Lose
sjvn writes "Opinion: CIO Peter Quinn's story tells us that if you go up against Microsoft, you can expect everything and the kitchen sink...
A Watershed for Open Source
In 2005, the software movement finally gained traction in Corporate America and saw a new influx of VC cash. How will 2006 shape...
Open source software helps online tea vendor
Author: Madhulika Pareek
A couple years ago, I decided to start a Web-based tea business. My hardware decision was already made -- I had an...
The future of OS/2 – Open source or not?
Yesterday saw IBM cease the sale of the OS/2 Operating system. Come the 31st of December, standard support for the OS will end also....