Technology
Tech Predictions for 2008
Scott's clueless predictions for the new year, for better or worse - and in no particular order - here they are ... read article
Microsoft Copies Mac OS Again with Vista
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Apple must be proud
Microsoft is set next week to launch the consumer version of its new Windows Vista operating system. Vista's release will mark the first new consumer OS shipment for Microsoft since 2001 when it debuted Windows XP. Microsoft's new operating system sports an new destop windowing sytem that the Redmond company expects to revolutionize desktop computing. However, a closer look at Vista reveals an operating system not much different in functionality than its predecessor, Windows XP. ... read article
Sun Considers GPL'd Solaris
Could a GPL'd Open Solaris restore Sun's flagship OS to UNIX Dominance?
Sun Microsystems has been pushing its way into the open source space by opening up its key technologies under open licenses such as its own CDDL (Common Development and Distribution License) and, more rencently, the GPL (GNU General Public License). In mid-2005, Sun created Open Solaris, primarily as a repository for Solaris code it intended to open source. To date, Open Solaris has generated a fair amount of press but hasn't really garnered much communitry interest partially due to Sun's use of the restrictive CDDL. Sun, which had been promising to open source its Java software, hit the world with a suprise this past November when it annouced that it would be releasing Java under the GPL version 2. To date, Sun had never released software under any open license other than its own CDDL. Java's release under the GPL raised questions about the potential for Sun to do the same for the Solaris operating system. ... read article