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Terra Soft Releases Y-HPC for YDL v4.0.1

Kai Staats writes "Loveland, Colorado -- 16 March 2005 -- Terra Soft Solutions(R), Inc., the leading developer of integrated PowerPC Linux solutions, is pleased to announce...

Botnets use Windows for wicked work

Botnet researchers have found that Microsoft Windows is the preferred vehicle for zombie armies. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

UK gets its own Creative Commons

The groundbreaking licensing scheme that lets content be both shared and safeguarded reaches the UK Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Legal

Sun’s new licenses: ‘Closed open source’

Author: Chris Preimesberger Sun Microsystems inched closer to a full open source release of Java code Wednesday but, to the surprise of no one, stopped...

Synchronizing PalmOS devices with Linux

Author: Preston St. Pierre Smart handheld devices or personal digital assistants (PDA) extend our access to the information on our desktops, from addresses to telephone...

Synchronizing PalmOS devices with Linux

Author: Daniel Rubio Smart handheld devices or personal digital assistants (PDA) extend our access to the information on our desktops, from addresses to telephone numbers....

Nine tips for filtering messages in Novell Evolution

Author: Joe Barr Novell Evolution (nee Ximian Evolution) has become a world-class email client. It's sleek, beautiful, and very powerful. Because it can do so many things, it...

Open source CRM software makes a big splash

Author: Mary E. Tyler BlueWhale 1.0 is a new customer relations management (CRM) product from TechWhale, a Tampa, Fla.-based open source development company. TechWhale's president Alan Ranciato...

Linspire Launches Five-0

Anonymous Reader writes "Linspire Launches World's Easiest Desktop Linux, Linspire Five-0Expansive System-Wide Improvements Result in Practical, Affordable Operating System for Homes, Businesses and SchoolsSAN DIEGO,...

Editorial: The Future of Air-Cooling

Anonymous Reader writes "Remember the golden days when microprocessors did not require high performance coolers? The lower clock speeds and simpler architectures, at least...