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Wireless 802.11 cards & adapters
Tuesday the 28th, May 2002 at 08:31 AM (EDT)
Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 2164 Reads
802.11 represents the next generation of wireless LAN technology. Most enterprises realise how useful this wireless invention will be, some experts, however, predict how those small devices and adapters can make a system become a lot more insecure. Obviously, security has always been a major problems with everything, so does wireless LANs. After setting up my home wireless network, I've had a thought of writing this article and discuss some experiences which I've gone through along.

How you can help the Linux revolution
Tuesday the 21st, May 2002 at 01:08 AM (EDT)
Nikhil Ribeiro - 0 Talkback(s) with 1294 Reads
Think you cant do anything to help the Linux revolution? Think again.

PHP-Nuke 5.5 --vs-- PostNuke v0.713 Rogue
Wednesday the 1st, May 2002 at 04:58 PM (EDT)
Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 2501 Reads
After the migrating from PostNukes to PHP-Nukes, an idea of writing this opinion abruptly came up to my mind. Is PostNuke another fork that worth using? or just stick with PHP-Nuke. Find out here.

Linux is still the best.
Monday the 29th, April 2002 at 07:13 PM (EDT)
Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 1242 Reads
Many corporations has been looking into Linux, FreeBSD and others as a definition of quick sharing that goes right to the source as a sign of the needs for collaboration in the fast-growing business development. The concept for sharing codes or information is gaining momentumly between the internal relatioship with employees and external communication with customers and enterprise partners.

Linux road to replace Windows in corporate desktop
Thursday the 25th, April 2002 at 01:04 AM (EDT)
Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 2873 Reads
Linux has been a threat to Microsoft, but why cant Linux make a big hits even it's been a great Operating System as corporate desktop os? Most Linux distributions ship with an excess of desktop applications from spreadsheets to word processors but none can truly compete with Microsoft's ubiquitous Office suite, but time, effort, and innovations can change that.

The Human Experience
Wednesday the 10th, April 2002 at 04:54 PM (EDT)
Agent Orange - 0 Talkback(s) with 1080 Reads
Man is a builder, not a sheep. Now, if that doesn't intrigue you, you may want to check your pulse. The Human Experience. I suppose there are many that would be happy letting other make their decisions, telling them how to do things, when to do them, and never questioning authority. I don't think I am wired that way. Fortunately, there are many millions of people who aren't wired that way as well.

Microsoft keep pushing Lindows in the court
Monday the 8th, April 2002 at 06:50 PM (EDT)
Lisa Marshall - 0 Talkback(s) with 1243 Reads
Microsoft has asked a Seattle court to reconsider a strongly worded ruling, issued in March, that Windows is a generic term and that it doesn't have exclusive rights to the name.

Running a corporation in an open source world
Wednesday the 20th, March 2002 at 11:08 AM (EST)
Shawn Gordon - 0 Talkback(s) with 1038 Reads
Since I started theKompany in August of '99, we've had a growing presense and influence on a variety of things Linux. Being the first real company that was focused on KDE brought with it joys and frustrations and now over 2 years later, iIve experienced a large amount of both.

From our survey..
Friday the 15th, March 2002 at 11:50 PM (EST)
Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 1095 Reads
A summary from our survey "Best CPU Maker" and an introduction of every of those. Looking at the results, AMD is standing 60.46 % of the total voting, and following by Transmeta, which has 21.20 % so far. Do you think it's hard to believe...

Linux May Be More Ready Than You Think
Monday the 11th, March 2002 at 09:20 PM (EST)
Donny - 0 Talkback(s) with 1119 Reads
Looking to pique enterprise customer interest in Linux, major vendors unveiled clustering technology, embedded systems software and thin-client options for the open source operating system. So Linux is ready for enterprise?

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