Current Newswire: (Linux Today)"Microsoft is apparently serious about its efforts to adhere to the letter of the Open Source Definition and is now set to relaunch its Sandcastle effort as a result.
Download these IBM resources today! (Linux Today)eKit: Web Application Security Discover how IBM Rational AppScan Standard Edition can help you detect vulnerabilities in your Web applications.
Current Newswire: (Linux Today)"One of the most surprising recent developments in the field of openness has been the rise of Europe as a key player there.
XChange International Announce Release of eBookCreator (Broadcast Newsroom)DMN Newswire--2008-7-3--XChange International, the source for extended technology worldwide are pleased to announce the release of eBookCreator. eBookCreator allows users to easily create their own professional, interactive eBooks from any PDF file in minutes. eBookCreator is an ideal tool for creating interactive online magazines and catalogues, bids and offers, brochures, campaigns, reports, ...
Samba Team Releases Samba 3.2 (Linux Today)The Samba Team is proud to announce the release of Samba 3.2, a major new release of the award-winning Free Software file and print server suite for Microsoft Windows clients.
Eagle Expands Use of Microsoft WPF (Wall Street and Technology)Expects to create new software more quickly with a richer interface
Current Newswire: (Linux Today)"Anti-Linux evangelists try to level many claims against the free open source operating system Linux. Arguments against the base cost (nothing!) or about the turnaround time to repair security exploits don't work.
Current Newswire: (Linux Today)[ Thanks to Ron Miller for this link. ] "So here we are again, just 6 months after Dvorak wrote his column with a confluence of circumstances—the unpopularity of Vista, Microsoft cutting off XP and a release date of the next generation Microsoft OS projected far into the future—and once again we have a prediction from an extremely reputable source that this could be the chance for companies to ...
Current Newswire: (Linux Today)"After the recent release KDE 4.1 beta 2 and openSUSE 11 with KDE 4.0.4, some critics have been especially vocal in expressing their displeasure with the KDE 4 user interface paradigms. The debate has grown increasingly caustic as critics and supporters engage in a war of words over the technology.
Current Newswire: (Linux Today)"I caught up with Dave Lilly, founder and CEO of GroundWork, earlier this week to see how things are going. Lilly recently replaced GroundWorks' former CEO, Ranga Rangachari, and I was interested to hear about the changes at GroundWork.
Design revamp for '$100 laptop'Future versions of the OLPC laptop will be a dual-screen, e-book device that will cost just $75.
Factfile: XO laptopClick your way around picture to find out what does what on the & #34;$100 & #34; laptop.
When private locks shackle public worksRegular commentator Bill Thompson is worried about what Microsoft's Zune will do to works in the public domain.
Google mulls online book futureGoogle is considering creating an online book store, although it will depend on permission from copyright holders.
Set the entertainment news agendaLet us know what you are passionate, angry or excited about in the entertainment world.
Microsoft scans British LibraryAbout 100,000 books in the British Library are going to be put online by software giant Microsoft.
Lastminute returns to the redTechnology costs and a historically quiet trading period see the iconic e-tailer return to loss, while US-based Expedia sees profits soar.
Penguin enters e-book marketJane Austen goes digital as Emma joins 200 novels to be posted online as e-books by Penguin in September.
Electronic books face copyright battleMove over Napster, books now represent the next great feud over who has the rights to intellectual property in the digital age.
IT giants in e-book dealAmazon teams up with Microsoft to work on a digital bookstore - consumers will use a version of Reader software to download text.
E-book revolution on the wayBookworms may currently be reluctant to exchange a paperback for a computer screen but that may soon be about to change.
Ebookers shares soar on debutThe UK online travel agency, ebookers, which reported a loss of £2.2m in the first six months of 1999 sees its value rise to £276m after its shares' stock market debut.