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Vivitar and Lycoris Announce Desktop/LX Certification for digital cameras
Jason Spisak writes: Redmond Wa - January 9th, 2003 - Vivitar and Lycoris are pleased to announce that Vivitar's USB Vivicams have attained full...
Alternative Computing in Education
Anonymous Reader writes "Calling for computing options in education, Michael C. Barnes examines the integration of proprietary applications in homework assignments. Barnes challenged educators...
DVD Wars – Hollywood loses a round in an ongoing battle
- By Jeff Elkins -
The Hollywood Hegemony has lost a key battle in their ongoing effort to suppress the rights of consumers worldwide. Norwegian...
Can Linux help save SGI?
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
One of Linux's supposed barriers in high performance computing is the "eight processor limit." SGI says their new Altix...
Linux TCO edge: Lower labor costs
The question of whether Linux's total cost of ownership (TCO) is lower than that of Windows or other operating systems has inspired many fierce...
Ohioedge CRM breaks into the Top
Sandeep Dixit writes "On December 25th, Ohioedge, a Cleveland, Ohio based open source Enterprise Java (J2EE) software vendor, released its flagship product Ohioedge CRM...
Linux-Based ASP Celebrates Launch
Linux-Ferret writes "Business IT Solutions World Wide (BITSWW) is proud to announce the successful launch of its PersonalWebtop service."“This is truly a new market...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 3rd, 2002
By: Benjamin D.
ThomasLinux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security
vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout...
Adopting Open Standards is not a radical move
Voodoo Press writes "The lights are beginning to shine through the FUD and marketing efforts of the corporate interests who say that Linux is...
Trustworthy Computing in 2002
- By Chris Pike, reprinted from Pikeus -
2002 was the year that Linux made big news and Microsoft admitted it was their greatest threat....