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Users Demand Upgrade from Vista To XP

Author: JT Smith Admittedly, I find myself amused with the latest Vista sales numbers, as they seem to forget how many of those same people...

Microsoft’s Growing PR Crisis

Author: JT Smith You know you have problems when ex-security types from your company are dumping your product for something that might take more configuration,...

UberScript lets you do more with XChat

Author: Shashank Sharma I've been using the XChat IRC client for many years. The only thing I find lacking in it is a list of...

Celebrating Microsoft’s 88 Million Copies of Vista

Author: JT Smith I think the Free Software community ought to share in celebrating with Microsoft their wondrous success in selling 88 million copies of...

A Microsoft Eye Toward Interoperability

At a conference called Interop, it only makes sense to have a keynote on interoperability. That call went to Tom Robertson, general manager of...

Going all-in with PokerTH

Author: Joe Barr According to Wikipedia, Texas Hold'em is "the most popular poker variant played in casinos in the United States." With the GPL-licensed...

Vixta: Nice concept, incomplete execution

Author: Susan Linton Vixta is a new Linux distribution, first released only last month, based on the not-yet-released Fedora 8. Its main objective is to...

Microsoft gives interoperability progress report

Microsoft is offering updates Wednesday on the progress of interoperability initiatives, including the Interoperability Executive Customer Council (IEC) and the Interop Vendor Alliance (IVA). Link:...

Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) Pragmatic Visual Presentation Critique

My background with Linux: I started using Linux in 1997 starting with Redhat, followed by Mandrake, Gentoo, Debian, and finally Ubuntu starting with the...

The ever cunning Linux dances the Samba

TCP/IP, the lingua franca of the Internet, was developed on UNIX systems. As such, Linux has benefited from this heritage by naturally fitting in...