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Internet Explorer Is Too Dangerous to Keep Using

OK, I confess it: Ive used Internet Explorer a lot. After being a die-hard Netscape user, I finally got fed up with the sheer...

Suns Schwartz: Java Needs Perspectives to Grow

Pressure has been building on Sun Microsystems for months, if not years, to address open-sourcing Java. In an open letter to Suns Rob Gingell,...

Democrats Tap Open Source

Open source has expanded into the political world, with open software powering the online operations of the Democratic National Committee and Sen. John Kerrys...

Microsoft to Share Windows CE Source Code

Microsoft Corp. will release the next version of its Windows CE operating system to device manufacturers on July 9, company officials announced this week. Windows...

Elements Linux Desktop Runs Windows Apps

Do you want a Linux and Windows desktop all in one? Thats exactly what Element Computer, a Linux hardware vendor, is claming it will...

Halloween XI: Get The FUD

Ive just seen a dispatch from the front lines of the FUD wars, Huw Lyness report from one of Microsofts Get The Facts roadshow...

AutoZone Borrows SCOs Reasoning to Ask for a Stay

AutoZone, an auto parts chain that The SCO Group sued in March for allegedly violating SCOs Unix copyrights through its use of Linux, has...

Red Hat to Offer Top-Level Certification

Red Hat announced a new learning services and master-level certification, the RHCA (Red Hat Certified Architect), to complement its Linux offerings. The new enterprise architect...

Driver Issues Still Challenge Linux

The Linux kernel and the open-source software components that surround it have progressed to a point where Linux on the desktop has become attractive...

Comparing the Costs of Sun, Red Hat Offerings

Sun Microsystems Inc.s Java Desktop System and Red Hat Inc.s Red Hat Desktop are built on free software, but neither is free of cost. Both...