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Patent Office director: My hands are tied

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor An often raucous debate on the effect of patents on the Internet ended Tuesday night with a leading cyberlaw...

Today is Techies Day

Author: JT Smith Wired.com tells us that October 3 is Techies Day -- a time to call attention to the shortage of qualified tech workers...

Cracker puts Nasdaq on warning

Author: JT Smith PCWorld.com reports that Web sites with financial news have become vital for investors. Imagine the disarray that could occur if a hacker...

Recording industry stonewalling Napster’s settlement offers

Author: JT Smith ZDNET reports that, among other things, Napster had ...

Not better, just different

Author: JT Smith By Julie Bresnick NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people Alex Chamandy is the owner and founder of Black Hat Networks, a full-service IT consulting and development...

Is the GPL an enemy of business?

Author: JT Smith A LWN.net article examines whether the GNU General Public License is business-friendly or not. "The GPL does not allow changes in the...

Open Source Writers Group: Card cataloguing Open Source

Author: JT Smith By Tony Granata News Editor Go to your favorite search engine and type in "Open Source." How many hits? Hundreds? Thousands? There are search...

iSONEWS.com says Sega is ‘strongarming’ them

Author: JT Smith A reader submitted these comments and a press release: "As many of you have heard by now, strong-arm tactics used by Sega's...

Merits of the different journaling filesystems

Author: JT Smith Slashdot hosts a discussion of different Linux journaling filesystems. "... SuSE/Namesys's reiserfs, SGI's XFS, IBM's JFS and Tweedie/Redhat's ext3fs. Avoiding the...

Community, technology, industry: Back to basics

Author: JT Smith By Emmett Plant NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux Over the past nine years Linux has grown from humble beginnings as a hobby project into a full-blown...