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The future of wireless: Extremely localized information

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor Several Open Source companies are on the forefront of the next generation of wireless innovations, from extremely localized information...

Linux certification tests now published

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: The Linux Professional Institute announces the live and complete publication of both of its level 1 exams....

Choppers to buzz Tux colonies to make penguins fall over

Author: JT Smith This is perhaps the strangest news item of the day, although its only connection to anything Open Source is that they're messing...

Sneak preview of GPL v. 3: More business friendly

Author: JT Smith By Eric Ries Special to NewsForge There's a widespread belief in certain circles that Richard M. Stallman is a communist. ...

Mideast hackers may strike U.S. sites, FBI warns

Author: JT Smith CNET reports: "Due to the credible threat of terrorist acts in the Middle East region, and the conduct of these Web ...

Top ten reasons why Rambus will sue Intel

Author: JT Smith From OSOpinion: "Just like the mythical troll, you pay the toll, or else. Admitting Rambus is a mistake is like a building...

Napster’s future tough to label

Author: JT Smith Wired.com follows up on the Napster agreement with Bertelsmann this week. "Although Napster is now working with Bertelsmann, the owner of major...

The Half-Way Covenant: Companies aim for ‘partly’ Open Source

Author: JT Smith By Jack Bryar NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business This one might take a minute to explain. It's the connection between the most important and least...

Techies’ homes are their castles

Author: JT Smith Technology workers want freebies that set them free. CNet reports that's the conclusion of a new survey to be released Wednesday...

Break-in at Microsoft

Author: JT Smith From OSOpinion: "There has been much speculation in the past several days about the "Microsoft break-in." Much of it revolves around who...