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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...

Open Source Initiative approves new licenses from Apple, IBM

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - According to a post on the Open Source Initiative's license-discuss email list today from attorney Larry...

Microsoft’s license shift may boost Linux

Author: JT Smith CNet reports on Microsoft's latest license changes. "New changes to Microsoft's software licensing program may give rivals a chance to lure ...

Perfect pair: PowerPC and Linux

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal has a story about expanding possiblities for Linux on the PowerPC. "The Linux community is in a unique position to...

Perl and Web services: ActiveState releases PerlEx

Author: JT Smith Lori Pike sends along this press release: ActiveState, the leader in open source programming, announces the release of PerlEx 2.0. A...

MPAA vs. 2600: DeCSS update

Author: JT Smith Binary Freedom has an update on the court case. "What may be considered an optimistic event has taken place in the developments...

‘Hacker’ tool lets freedom ping

Author: JT Smith MSNBC: "Mix a rabid love of freedom with an...

Microsoft revamps its licensing program

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld reports that Microsoft today raised the curtain on its new licensing program. The new agreement allows customers with 250 or more...