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Portrait of a Linux smartphone

Anonymous Reader writes "What does a Linux smartphone look like? While Windows Mobile Smartphones all tend to look alike, Linux gives developers the freedom...

The first Linuxcafé in Switzerland

Alexis Wiasmitinow writes "BASEL, 19 August 2004Just a month ago the very first Linuxcafé in Switzerland opened in Basel. The swiftly rising numbers of...

Microsoft Quits a U.N. Standards Group

OwlWhacker writes "SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23 - Microsoft on Monday withdrew from a United Nations software standards group for commerce, citing "business reasons." Advocates of...

Report from the KDE World Summit: Day three

Author: Tom Chance Day three of aKademy opened with presentations in two tracks, covering the themes of multimedia on the desktop and integration. A cruel...

Securing Web services: Be your own CA

Author: Jeffrey L. Vagle In this article we continue our discussion of some of the foundations of public key infrastructure (PKI) that we began in...

Live: LPI and the state of Certification

Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: LPI and the state of Certification >> on The Linux Show!! Tonight: On The Linux Show!! Tuesday, August 24th, 2004from Chicago...

New Email Sender ID license debate sure to continue

Author: Joe Barr The open source version of Sendmail recently suspended its planned implementation of the anti-spam weaponry collectively known as Sender-ID due to concerns...

Advice to Linux: Dump the GPL

Author: Joe Barr BusinessWeek columnist Stephen Wildstrom recently wrote a piece called A Big Fly in the Open-Source Soup that concluded, "The future of commercial...

Patently Stupid

Chuck Talk writes "Microsoft has essentially patented the sudo command. How such a thing as a command that has been in practice for several...

Report from the KDE World Summit

Author: Tom Chance LUDWIGSBURG, GERMANY -- During the opening day of KDE's World Summit -- aKademy -- the idea that there's no such...