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Monitors may soon go 3D
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports on a new monitor that could give users a more in-depth computing experience. The new displays give the illusion...
Open options
Author: JT Smith
As ZDnet Interactive Week's Charles Babcock points out, Linux and Apache are far from the only Open Source success stories. What about...
Nokia launches Open Source home entertainment project
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Mobile communications giant Nokia is jumping head first into Open Source development by launching a Web site...
Rambus CEO gung ho on memory lawsuits
Author: JT Smith
International Data Group reports that the CEO of Rambus "said that the company was undeterred in its efforts to pursue further legal...
Linux Canada to launch accounting package
Author: JT Smith
LinuxGram has a brief saying that Linux Canada Inc. plans to release a new Quasar accounting application on Linux. It's priced at...
France Telecom saves Jabber
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxGram: "France Telecom is plowing $7 million into Webb Interactive Services' Jabber.com instant messaging (IM)
subsidiary, an investment...
Windows Web browser plug-ins coming to Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Minnesota-based CodeWeavers is almost ready to release its new Crossover Plug-in, enabling Linux users to take advantage of...
Corridor Software becomes Plethora Technology
Author: JT Smith
Plethora Technology, formerly Corridor Software, a provider of innovative security, access, and communications software for small and medium businesses, today officially announced...
File tracker may go too far
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "The Aimster file-trading network has a new security nemesis, but the methods being used to track files might run the copyright-protection...
Targeting early adopters – say no to Windows
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "As a contract consultant, I'm often asked to create new services to deploy over the Internet, and in many...