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Jury Trial Delayed in Microsoft Vs. Lindows.com Case, Mar 04, 2003
Originally slated for April 7, rhe Microsoft-Lindows.com jury trial has been delayed until December 2003, which will give Lindows.com nearly ten months to review more than 300 boxes of evidence.
Linux's Next Role, Mar 04, 2003
At January's LinuxWorld trade show in New York, the biggest products were aimed at the server room, but there was evidence that Linux is spreading to the desktop. SuSE announced a SuSE Linux Office Desktop ($129), which can run certain Windows applications, including Microsoft Office 97 and 2000, Lotus Notes 5, and Intuit's Quicken 2002. It is essentially SuSE Linux 8.1 OS paired with CodeWeavers' CrossOver ($50), a retooled Win32 API.
Sendmail flaw tests Homeland Security, Mar 04, 2003
A critical flaw in Sendmail, the Internet's most popular e-mail server, has become the first test for the newly minted Department of Homeland Security and its cyberdefense arm.
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