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    For those who experienced "Windows rage" after changing all the settings on their notebook between a Windows' domain at work and a home workgroup network. Take heart: you're not alone.

  • What can I do .Now?

    Two years after the initial announcements, people are wondering where .Net is already - even Bill Gates isn't happy with everything Microsoft has done on this front.

  • Olympian server performance

    Look out, Apache--the latest Zeus Web Server is fast. Larry Seltzer looks at benchmark scores for each and tells why you should consider switching.

  • Stop blaming Microsoft for Sun's Java woes

    Can Microsoft really be held accountable for the difficulties faced by Java, or should the blame lie with the ongoing court battles, and technological issues.

  • UnitedLinux: Standardising Linux

    UnitedLinux is an attempt to begin addressing an old problem with Linux--the inconsistencies between distributions.

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  • Why Windows makes mobility so hard

    For those who experienced "Windows rage" after changing all the settings on their notebook between a Windows' domain at work and a home workgroup network. Take heart: you're not alone.

  • UnitedLinux: Standardising Linux

    UnitedLinux is an attempt to begin addressing an old problem with Linux--the inconsistencies between distributions.

  • Embedded XP isn't the remedy

    The climax to the Microsoft remedy trial--Bill Gates' testimony--has come and gone and it's a fair time to analyse where things stand and to imagine what the software industry will look like post-judgment.

  • Why Web services will kill HTTP--eventually

    HTTP has been the foundation of the Web since the beginning. But it won't cut it for complex peer-to-peer apps and Web services. So is HTTP dead? Not yet, but in time something better will rise up to take its place.

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  • Olympian server performance

    Look out, Apache--the latest Zeus Web Server is fast. Larry Seltzer looks at benchmark scores for each and tells why you should consider switching.

  • Judge, jury and software engineer

    In terms of a legal conduct remedy for Microsoft, Larry Seltzer thinks that giving a judge the power to control an OS would be like asking software engineers to write laws.

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