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Why does information want to be free? Why not cupcakes?

By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller April 1, 2002, Cambridge MA: Richard M. Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation, says he is shifting his energy from...

Gartner: Apple’s price hike will be imitated

NewsFactor Network writes, "Chastised by both current and potential customers, Apple attempted to deflect concern by pointing to fellow computer manufacturers, who were scaling...

Commentary: Routers and ports wide open — why should anyone bother with security?

- By Scott Baust - There's a disturbing truth about ADSL, IDSL routers and open ports that everyone should know. Let me first begin...

U.S. prepares to invade your hard drive

Salon.com has the story: " If you think techies hate Microsoft, try asking them about Hollings -- Sen. Ernest F. 'Fritz' Hollings, that is,...

KDE 3.0 is out on CVS

- by Tina Gasperson - "We're in the 'week for preparing binary packages' period," wrote KDE developer David Faure." They're talking release dates for the newest...

Yale boosts Beowulf supercomputing clusters with Turbolinux

Anonymous Reader writes: "There's no shortage of computing power in the computer science department at Yale University, in New Haven, Conn. Along with assorted...

An interview with FSMLabs president, Victor Yodaiken

Anonymous Reader writes, "LinuxDevices.com's Rick Lehrbaum chats with Victor Yodaiken, the creator of RTLinux and President of FSMLabs, a software development company headquartered in...

Introducing SuSE Linux eMail Server III

From LinuxPlanet: "I confess that we use Sendmail at my office, not one of the commercial packages. We do some pretty cool things there...

Sun wants you in its StarOffice

ZDNet has the story: "Sun Microsystems' StarOffice software package--a competitor of Microsoft Office--is moving more toward the mainstream with the coming release of version...

Howling mad over Hollings’ bill

From Wired.com: "Jim Dinda's apartment is a high-tech entertainment haven, but that could change if a bill that restricts how electronics devices work is...