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Tonight Live: Microsoft commits corporate murder again
Anonymous Reader writes: "
Tuesday, May 14th, 2002from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL
Tonight LIVE on
www.thelinuxshow.com
At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct, and...
Complete e-mail security for enterprises now available
ActiveState, the leader in open languages, today announced the 2.0 release of PerlMx, the most effective email filtering system available. PerlMx blocks more...
Sustainable Computing Consortium “foolish” if it doesn’t embrace open standards
- by Tina Gasperson -Carnegie Mellon University is expected to
formally announce its "Sustainable Computing Consortium" on May 16th. In order
to make some measurable gains...
VMWare Workstation 3.1, Solid upgade to an already solid package
GonzoJohn writes ""As for what's new in this release, you can rest assured that everything seems a little faster, and if possible even a...
U.S. Senate officials want only Microsoft
The U.S. government has decided Microsoft is an illegal monopoly but that doesn't stop the people who control the Senate's computer systems from supporting...
The outlook for Linux in Russia
Author: JT Smith
- by Bruce Tober -
"As GNU/Linux came originally from Finland, our neighboring country, it
looks like almost native for a significant part...
Carrier grade Linux ready for take off
Sounds good, doesn't it? It's a story at Electronic News Online about Linux in public network telecommunications that says, in part: "In today's challenging...
Simple tools break Smart Cards’ security
Those little microprocessor-equipped credit cards - so-called Smart Cards - are supposed to be the wave of the future. Carry one, the theory goes,...
Review: PTVUpgrade TiVo Storage Upgrade
- By Jeff Field -
When I did my TiVo Series 2 review, I had no idea I would get the response I did. One...
Commentary: Software lemon law with bitter taste
Author: JT Smith
By Mikael Pawlo -
What if your computer program vendor or developer could not limit his
liability by using a shrink- or click-wrap...