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Open Source apps for Windows – can’t we all just get along?

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -The way Linux plays against Microsoft brings to mind images of the American revolution. Closed-source guys are the redcoats...

Cybercrime treaty gets a makeover

Author: JT Smith The world's first cybercrime treaty is being hastily redrafted after Internet lobby groups assailed it as a threat to human rights that ...

Australasia connection speeds about to rise

Author: JT Smith Fairfax IT reports that a new high speed connection between the US, Fiji, New Zealand and Australia is going live tomorrow, and...

Number of NT, 98/95 users decrease

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet reports that when Microsoft Windows 2000 was released in February, many predicted that it would gain ...

Texas company sues ICANN over future TLDs

Author: JT Smith Australian IT is reporting that a Texas company is suing ICANN for warning people not to purchase future TLDs from the company,...

Here and now with the sober-minded Sander Vesik

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people While corresponding recently with Sander Vesik, OpenOffice release engineer based in Dublin, it occurred to me that...

Transmeta, Intel in a battle for notebooks

Author: JT Smith CNet reports on the battle between Transmeta and Intel, as both companies plan to introduce a slew of low-powered chips for ...

Global Net crime treaty updated amid concerns

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that the world's first cybercrime treaty is being hastily redrafted after Internet lobby groups assailed it as a...

Teamware Office 5.3 for Linux available on Mandrake 7.2

Author: JT Smith Teamware Group, a subsidiary of Fujitsu Limited, announced that a 90-day evaluation version of Teamware Office 5.3 for Linux,...

Introducing touchy-feely tech

Author: JT Smith Wired News reports: "A pair of British inventors has developed an electricity-conducting fabric that could lead to washable, wearable phones, keyboards and...