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Lawmakers Examine Tech Solutions to Illegal File Sharing
Internetnews: "The list price of CopySense for ASU is approximately $200,000, although discounts will bring down this year's costs to half that."
They Will Be Known By Their Stripes
Blog of Helios: "Doesn't it bother you, at least on some level, that Microsoft has found a way to profit from Linux? And profit greatly I might add. The idea of that is personally repulsive. Let me tell you what is not only repulsive, it's obscene."
Former Microsoft Insider Speaks Out
The Nixed Report: '"As with any religion, any mention of fallacies could potentially bring about accusations of blasphemy. Microsoft was no different according to Sum Yung Gai. He said, "I was there back when the WordBasic 'Concept Virus' was first written. The guy who wrote it foresaw the macro virus problem and told the bosses. He was shouted down to shut the hell up."'
Saga of trying to buy an Ubuntu Dell with CompleteCare (tm) support
The WFTL-LUG: "I will be honest, I thought I was being tossed about like a hot potato."
Mozilla plugs another security hole
DesktopLinux: "Mozilla is certainly having a nightmarish security week. Late yesterday, it released a security-fix version 1.5.0.12 of its Thunderbird email client, after updating its Firefox browser, a Firefox Google toolbar extension, and its SeaMonkey web application suite -- all within the last six days."
Internetnews: "The list price of CopySense for ASU is approximately $200,000, although discounts will bring down this year's costs to half that."
They Will Be Known By Their Stripes
Blog of Helios: "Doesn't it bother you, at least on some level, that Microsoft has found a way to profit from Linux? And profit greatly I might add. The idea of that is personally repulsive. Let me tell you what is not only repulsive, it's obscene."
Former Microsoft Insider Speaks Out
The Nixed Report: '"As with any religion, any mention of fallacies could potentially bring about accusations of blasphemy. Microsoft was no different according to Sum Yung Gai. He said, "I was there back when the WordBasic 'Concept Virus' was first written. The guy who wrote it foresaw the macro virus problem and told the bosses. He was shouted down to shut the hell up."'
Saga of trying to buy an Ubuntu Dell with CompleteCare (tm) support
The WFTL-LUG: "I will be honest, I thought I was being tossed about like a hot potato."
Mozilla plugs another security hole
DesktopLinux: "Mozilla is certainly having a nightmarish security week. Late yesterday, it released a security-fix version 1.5.0.12 of its Thunderbird email client, after updating its Firefox browser, a Firefox Google toolbar extension, and its SeaMonkey web application suite -- all within the last six days."
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