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European software patents revisited: Commission looks for comments
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
In anticipation of a European Patent Office Conference, which will examine the European Union's software patent laws Nov. 21...
American Megatrends Inc. announces Transmeta support
Author: JT Smith
AMIBIOS Mobile supports the Transmeta 3200 and 5400 processors
AMIBIOS together with Transmeta processors offer industry leading power management for mobile Internet appliances...
New light on super processors
Author: JT Smith
AustralianIT.com reports that the race to build the first functional quantum computer has taken an
interesting twist, with light now...
‘Works for hire’ on firing line
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com reports: MP3.com argues that the $118 million judgment in favor of Universal Music Group should be reversed over interpretation of copyright...
I want a Wok: Bartering using OpenCulture
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
In 1998 John Kelsey and Bruce Schneier released their Street
Performer
Protocol, "an electronic-commerce mechanism to facilitate the...
Forking: it could even happen to you
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Code forking has been a popular topic of discussion in the Open Source community recently, ever since a renegade...
Companies partner in Linux gaming initiative
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Tribsoft announced that it entered in a
partnership with Titan Computer to join forces to increase the popularity...
Caldera delivers OpenLinux Solution series
Author: JT Smith
Linux Essentials, NDS on OpenLinux and Samba on OpenLinux Courses
Available
by Month's End
OREM, UT-October 23, 2000-Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), today
announced that...
Linux ypbind local format string vulnerability
Author: JT Smith
SecurityFocus.com announces, RedHat and Debian have both released patches for this vulnerability. S.u.S.E. users should refer to
a different vulnerability, BID: 1820...
Variant of “I Love You” virus attacks
Author: JT Smith
From IDG.net: The troubling ways of the "I Love You" virus that hit computer networks about five months ago are still tormenting...