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Mandrake’s Duval on GNOME expectations

Author: JT Smith LinuxPower.org has an interview with Gaël Duval, creator ...

Artificial Intelligence to be responsible for the legality of your copy of Windows XP

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that Windows XP will use an artificial intelligence system similar to that used in credit card systems to prevent pirated...

Microsoft feeling cocky after appeals hearing?

Author: JT Smith From a Wall Street Journal article at ZDNet: "Microsoft has reason to feel a little cocky these days. Proceedings before a federal...

Kernel Traffic’s Zack Brown, a hero in his own right

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Zack Brown, not to be confused with kernel contributor Zach Brown, started summarizing collaborations between Linux kernel...

It’s not easy being Bluetooth

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - The future of wireless technology promises to change the way we live, work, and play. But delay after...

ZioBudda.net has opened a section for Italian Linux users

Author: JT Smith Michel Morelli writes "There's no doubt that we have entered the open-source era. And it is also expected (at least here in...

Internet users switching off the tube

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that more and more people are watching less and less television once they have Internet access, pointing out that the...

Memo to Microsoft: stop attacking Linux

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "I was at a Linux World Expo in San Jose a couple of years ago and attended Linus Torvalds'...

Spinning down the 3G hype

Author: JT Smith From TheStandard.com: "For months the wireless industry has been backpedaling on promises of the speeds of third-generation wireless technologies. As the industry...

Committee to vote on controversial data copying standard

Author: JT Smith Computerworld reports: "Paper ballots were sent out today to all 24 members of a technical committee that's working on a controversial standard...