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Linux can give kids an edge

Author: Rob Reilly Have you ever thought about turning your kid into a computer geek? While we might not want to go quite that...

Nitix

Author: Preston St. Pierre Designed with autonomic computing features -- self-management, self-healing, self-configuring and self-optimizing capabilities -- and leveraging the reliability and performance of Linux,...

Is the Mambo project using stolen code?

Author: Jem Matzan Updated: 9/18/04 9:31AM EST On Wednesday a man named Brian Connolly posted an open letter to users of the Mambo content management...

PIKT 1.17.0 released

berto writes "PIKT, Problem Informant/Killer Tool, v1.17.0 has been released.PIKT is a cross-categorical, multi-purpose toolkit to monitor and configure computer systems, organize system security,...

FAQs about OpenOffice.org and its mission

Author: Ryan Singer Since Sun Microsystems' 10k filings, I have been asked many times by press and pundits to clarify what this agreement means for...

Formatting documents with OpenOffice.org Writer macros

Author: Michał Kosmulski Around the time OpenOffice.org 1.1 RC was released, I was migrating a small company from Corel WordPerfect to OpenOffice.org. OpenOffice.org by itself...

Cliff’s List Filter – Sept 7-13

Author: Ian Palmer Welcome again to another helping of news from the Lists. Linux Kernel and GNOME news dominate this weeks servings due mostly...

Infineon to pay $160m fine in U.S. for chip-price fixing

German computer chip maker Infineon Technologies AG has agreed to plead guilty to price fixing and will pay a $160 million fine, the Justice...

The Economist Celebrates New Routes to Innovation at the 3rd Annual Innovation Awards and...

Wi-Fi and wireless LAN standardisation, the Prius hybrid automobile, Linux, microcredit for the poor, the first products resulting from gene...

Review of ‘Dive Into Python’

TBR writes "Most books that aim to teach a programming language take an all-encompassing approach in that they assume that the reader doesn't know...