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Vista backlash begins

With the launch on Tuesday in the UK of the consumer version of Microsoft Windows Vista, some critics have delivered an early backlash against...

LinuxIT Europe launches PCI Data Security Standard

Ev Milker writes "London, UK, 30th January 2007 – LinuxIT Europe has today announced that its award winning remote management and monitoring service VitalSigns24...

It’s 2007 and Linux has arrived!

Guest writes ""Linux has arrived"...that may sound funny to those who have been using Gnu/Linux for a number of years. But it has finally...

BeOS: the Mac OS X might-have-been

As World+Dog gets its head around Windows Vista, lets look back at an operating system that might have been a contender, very nearly becoming...

Spyware: Is Any OS Really Safe?

Anonymous Reader writes "Some will argue that Vista is now offering a safe Windows option, and that OS X and Linux were never targets...

Symbio Technologies Begins 2007 with New Resellers

Anonymous Reader writes "NEW ROCHELLE, NY--Symbio Technologies (www.symbio-technologies.com), an innovator in stateless computing, began 2007 with the addition of four new partners reselling and...

New Drupal 5 shines

Author: Michael Stutz It's been five years since Drupal, the popular GPLed Web development framework, has had a major version release. The new Drupal 5,...

E is for elegant with Elive live CD

Author: Preston St. Pierre Elive is a live CD Linux distribution based on Debian that uses the Enlightenment window manager. Elive aims to provide an aesthetically...

OOo Basic crash course: Working with documents on an FTP server

Author: Dmitri Popov Wouldn't it be nice if you could access your Writer documents from any computer connected to the Internet and work with them...

Microsoft hurt by poor Live branding, analysts say

Bungled branding of the new Windows Live Internet services has hurt Microsoft and could affect its chance to play catch-up with Google, analysts said...