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Tonight semi-live: Ximian Gnome and being the top Windows threat

Author: JT Smith Jeff Gerhardt writes, Tuesday, November 13th, 2001from the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL Tonight SEMI LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com. At 6pm pt, 7pm mt,...

Linuxcare finally gets a permanent CEO; is he in time to save the ship?

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - Linux companies haven't had an easy time of it lately, but...

Palm’s slipping grip in face of MS competition

Author: JT Smith BusinessWeek: " Companies that compete head-on with Microsoft often suffer a very strange fate. Once-dominant players such as Word Perfect, Borland, and...

Netscape 6.2: This one works

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - I have had experiences with Mozilla and earlier versions of Netscape that, to put it kindly, were less...

Covalent Technologies announces Enterprise Ready Server

Author: JT Smith Covalent Technologies today announced the general availability of Enterprise Ready Server (ERS), a comprehensive Web server product designed to minimize the resources...

Imp Webmail session hijacking vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From LinuxSecurity.com: "Joao Pedro reports that "It's possible to hijack an imp/horde session using a cross-site script attack, quite similar to the...

Microsoft salespeople attack Linux harder than ever

Author: JT Smith From The Register - by Thomas C Greene - "Linux is the long-term threat against our core business. Never forget that!" Microsoft...

Usenix/Linux Conference in Oakland, CA – Why poor attendance?

Author: JT Smith Michael writes "Poor attendance this year probably doesn't mean poor attendance at the next such conference, but it does echo the poor...

Open Source alive and well at O’Reilly P2P conference

Author: JT Smith - By Russell Pavlicek - The second annual O'Reilly P2P Conference, once delayed because of the Sept. 11 terrorist...

Dell silences Net-music appliance

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that Dell Computer's Digital Audio Receiver, which plays MP3 music files stored on a computer over a network, has been...