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PHP 5’s new look

Author: Daniel Rubio In July Zend Technologies announced the latest version of PHP, the widely used scripting language for Web programming. Version 5 incorporates a...

Open-Xchange interest soars

Author: Preston St. Pierre Earlier this month Netline Internet Service unleashed version 0.7.3 of the newly open-sourced Open-Xchange Server. The new release includes code, bug...

An Introduction to Embedded Linux Development, Part 1

Over the last decade, a sea change has occurred in the world of embedded systems, driven by the appearance of sophisticated new products such...

IT Journal Entry: Larry Ellison, CEO/Founder, Oracle

Larry Ellison co-founded Redwood City, Calif.-based Oracle in 1977. He serves as a trustee of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. He also enjoys...

Getting started with OpenOffice.org macros

Author: Andrew Pitonyak An OpenOffice.org macro is a saved sequence of commands or keystrokes that are stored for later use. An example of a simple...

CLI Magic: Sharing more with sysctl

Author: Joe Barr You lily-livered GUI lizards who get chills at the thought of entering commands at the CLI might want to call your mommy...

IPCop firewall polices your neighborhood

Author: Preston St. Pierre IPCop is a Linux-based open source firewall system that can secure anything from a single home computer to an enterprise-level network....

Smoothwall enhances its Linux web content filter

James D writes "October 18th, 2004 - Internet security specialist SmoothWall Limited today announced the general availability of its much enhanced web content filtering...

New Generation BeOS: Zeta Neo released

While development towards Zeta OS 1.0 advances at a steady pace, yellowTAB has decided to do an interim release called Zeta Neo, so that...

IPac created to lobby for sensible intellectual property policy

Author: Michael Mitton Over the past few years, intellectual property policy in the U.S. has shifted dramatically in favor of business at the expense of...