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After being forced by IBM to reveal exactly where the alleged Linux code violations are in it’s code, SCO has won permission to only have it revealed in a closed court.
After being forced by IBM to reveal exactly where the alleged Linux code violations are in it’s code, SCO has won permission to only have it revealed in a closed court.
Wired has a story on the University of Maine’s Pool, an online environment for sharing images, music, videos and more.
Joel Spolsky, a Windows guy (and former MS employee) reviews The Art of Unix Programming. His take on the difference between Windows and Unix programmers: There are many details and subtleties, but for the most part it comes down to … Read More
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that IBM will move up to 4,730 software jobs out of U.S., mostly to India and China. It’s only the beginning.
This tiny cube PC seems only to be available in China.
Doc covers the capture of Saddam from the Iraqi angle. Now let’s get bin Laden.
With regards to that recent article on Mac OS X security, here’s a response from Richard Forno, an IT security specialist. It’s Mac-centric, as you’d expect, but the points about the internal design are important ones to remember. Just remember … Read More
In a UK-only offer Metronomy unveiled plans to give away free IBM PC computers. The catch: 1 minute of advertising for every 20 minutes of use.