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XUL: Microsoft’s worst nightmare?

Author: JT Smith ZDNet News examines the XML-based User Interface Language (XUL), an offshoot of the Mozilla Project. Is it something that Microsoft should be...

Microsoft answers question: How does Linux compare?

Author: JT Smith From the esteemed Microsoft.com: "While the Linux software is practically free, implementation of it is far from free because a rollout will...

The greatest ‘hacks’ of all time

Author: JT Smith From Wired.com: "In 1972, Robert...

2.4 kernel: Stealing some time with kernel hacker Geert Uytterhoeven

Author: JT Smith - by Julie Bresnick - Geert Uytterhoeven is like a little Linux supplier in and of himself. He has a number of...

Microsoft faces challenge to Xbox name

Author: JT Smith PC World reports that Microsoft is facing a challenge over the name "Xbox" - the name the company plans to use for...

Possible bug in Bind 9.1.0

Author: JT Smith Help Net Security reports that there could be a bug in BIND 9.1.0, the programme widely advised to upgrade to in light...

Global Positioning System explained

Author: JT Smith The Red Herring explains what, exactly, the much talked about Global Positioning System (GPS) is, and the history of the system. Category: Linux

Popular wireless networking vulnerable to attack

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that the Wi-Fi, also known as 802.11 protocol is vulnerable to attack. The Wired Equivalent Privacy security system can be...

Security update to glibc

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "'glibc' is the main library in a linux system and is used by virtually all programs out there. Local...

NukeNews opens its doors

Author: JT Smith An anonymous reader tells us that NukeNews (http://nukenews.com) opened today. ...