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On privacy, one size doesn’t fit all
Author: JT Smith
"What's the thorniest public policy issue when it comes to the Internet? I would call it a tie between intellectual property and...
EC to research dangers of software patents
Author: JT Smith
EuroLinux provides a public forum and a rich knowledge base:
Bruxelles, Copenhagen, London, Madrid, Munich, Paris. October...
Users vent complaints about Oracle application upgrade
Author: JT Smith
Several attendees of the Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) said they had received notices of about 5,000 patches that Oracle has released...
De-demonizing forking
Author: JT Smith
"Can we please get over our collective forkaphobia? Every few weeks something happens in the Linux
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Software development process de-mystified
Author: JT Smith
From Ciol.com: In all the excitement and fury that surrounds the Open source movement and in no small measure Linux itself, it...
Webmaster talks of fixing Front Page damage
Author: JT Smith
The Bangkok Post has a story from a webmaster, discussing his efforts to improve a web site he took over for a...
Tech journalists begin work on incompatible Linux
Author: JT Smith
The humor site Segfault manages to poke fun at tech reporters (gasp!) and Linux at the same time: "A team of journalists...
European software patents revisited: Commission looks for comments
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
In anticipation of a European Patent Office Conference, which will examine the European Union's software patent laws Nov. 21...
American Megatrends Inc. announces Transmeta support
Author: JT Smith
AMIBIOS Mobile supports the Transmeta 3200 and 5400 processors
AMIBIOS together with Transmeta processors offer industry leading power management for mobile Internet appliances...
New light on super processors
Author: JT Smith
AustralianIT.com reports that the race to build the first functional quantum computer has taken an
interesting twist, with light now...