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Richard Stallman Sets the Free Software Record Straight

Richard Stallman is a free software pioneer. As president of the Free Software Foundation and founder of the GNU Project, he is also an evangelist of a free society in which people have inaliable rights to run, study, copy and distribute software. As such, Stallman is often grieved when he reads news reports that lump the GNU Project in with the open source movement...

Study: Internet May Encourage Teen Self-Mutilation

Hundreds of Internet message boards are a haven for teens who cut, scratch, burn or otherwise mutilate their bodies, a Cornell University study reveals ...

Anti-Spyware Pros Launch SocketShield Beta

A new company focused on protecting computer users and businesses against zero-day attacks before exploits hit users' hard drives launched a test version of its first product on Monday ...

New P2P Software Could Lead to ISP Abuse

Computer scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed software designed to enable people to share their high-speed wireless connections without sacrificing security or privacy. Researchers believe the software can improve Internet connectivity in residential areas at no additional cost ...

Nintendo Launches ‘Wii’ Console Branding Strategy

Nintendo has revealed that it will call its next-generation gaming console simply "Wii." The system will go head to head with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 ...

Vonage Dials Up The Cloud in WiFi Deal

Internet telephone company Vonage on Wednesday struck a deal with European WiFi network operator The Cloud. The partnership gives Vonage customers access to its VoIP service over The Cloud's UK wireless broadband network ...

Skype Calls on EMI, Sony, Warner in Ringtone Deal

Skype on Wednesday announced license agreements for worldwide distribution rights to potentially hundreds of thousands of musical works as ringtones for its Internet telephony service ...

Linspire Launches Free Version of Desktop Linux

Linspire on Monday announced plans to offer a no-cost version of the firm's operating system called Freespire. Kevin Carmony, Linspire's President and CEO, unveiled the Freespire project in his keynote address at the 4th Annual Desktop Linux Summit in San Diego ...

Universal, Microsoft Team Up to Offer Feature-Rich HD DVDs

At the National Association of Broadcasters 2006 convention in Las Vegas on Monday, Microsoft and Universal Pictures announced a collaboration on the release of next-generation HD DVD discs ...

Changing of the Guard for Sun as McNealy Steps Down

In the wake of yet another poor earnings report, Sun Microsystems on Monday announced that Scott McNealy is stepping down as the company's CEO ...

UK Group Aims to Thwart Child Predators Online

Microsoft and AOL on Monday joined forces with the United Kingdom's new Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Center. The alliance could see photographs of convicted pedophiles posted on the Internet ...

VMware Launches Virtualization Alliance

VMware and a group of hardware, software and service providers on Monday announced the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Alliance to build joint virtual desktop products together. IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, NEC, and Sun Microsystems are among the more than 20 companies that make up the new alliance ...

US Still Holds Spam Crown, China Challenges

The United States is still the top spam-relaying country, but Asia could soon dethrone it as the spam king, a new study says ...

Opera Welcomes Widgets in Beta 9

Opera Software on Thursday announced the first public Beta of Opera 9. Opera has been testing the free browser software since last October ...

Apple Still Seeking Closure on Blogger Suit

Apple v. Does -- a case with broad implications for bloggers and journalists and their right to protect the confidentiality of their sources -- began on Thursday before a San Jose, Calif., appeals court ...

Green Grid Project Seeks to Save Energy, Money

A group of technology industry leaders on Wednesday launched The Green Grid, an effort to help reduce growing power and cooling demands in enterprise datacenters ...

Microsoft Takes Another Step in Fight Against Spam

Riding on the back of the second annual E-mail Authentication Summit in Chicago, Microsoft on Tuesday claimed rapid adoption of its Sender ID framework for e-mail authentication to fight spam. It also launched improved postmaster services for consumers ...

Mobile Browsing Heads Toward the Mainstream

Personal computers may dominate Internet usage today, but mobile phones are poised to invade that territory with wireless browsing capabilities, a new study says ...

Consumers on the Hunt for Quality Tech Support

Technology is all around us. We work on computers, listen to MP3 players, talk on smartphones, snap photos with digital cameras and, well, you get the picture. Technology makes every day life easier -- when it works. What about when it doesn't, or at least when you can't figure out how it does? ...

Microsoft Patch Causes HP Customers Headaches

Microsoft's latest series of patches is brewing trouble for some customers ...

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