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In defense of Microsoft
In late September 2003, the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) in Washington issued a new report that detailed its "findings"...
Integrating Annoyance Filter and KMail
Author: Corrado Cau
In our previous article we configured spam-fighting software Annoyance Filter. To put it to work we need to integrate it with an...
Borland releases Web services-aimed JBuilder X
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Scotts Valley, Calif.-based Borland Software Corp. will officially introduce the latest version of its premium integrated development environment, JBuilder X, at its...
Legal Napster up and running
Napster is back, with an inescapable marketing campaign that's put the familiar kitty-with-earphones logo everywhere, from Yahoo Mail boxes to stickers seen on the...
ARM Joins Consumer Electronics Linux Forum
"While Linux has been gaining momentum as a desktop operating system, changes from both a technical and architectural standpoint are needed...
New Table Widget Released for Qt
mhatch writes "Advanced Table Extends Trolltech's Qt Framework.
Addresses multi-platform applications requiring
high performing spreadsheet-like GUIs.
Cambridge, Mass. - October 28, 2003 - Integrated Computer Solutions,
Inc. (ICS),...
Game Designer Alan Emrich Comes To Cosmic Online
Peter Olotka writes "Game Designer Alan Emrich Comes to Cosmic Encounter Online
Cosmic Encounter Online presents the October Celebrity Cosmic Event
Date: Monday October 27
Time: 8...
Microsoft to champion open source?
In 1998, high-riding computer maker Digital Equipment met its demise after being acquired by Compaq Computer.
Most industry watchers...
Bringing Linux to the Masses– Linux for Everyone
Guest writes
"Linux For Everyone, Making Linux Easier -- New Computers With Powerful Linux OS and Cognitio Software Enhancements
WICHITA, KS October 29, 2003...
Training Annoyance Filter to combat spam
Author: Corrado Cau
Last time we looked at the problem of spam, and at Bayesian filtering software as a possible solution. Having settled on Annoyance...