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Comment Re:What he took away is more precious than given (Score 1) 1613

What are you talking about? I was referring to your "i wonder if the other steve can turn things around and make apple more in line with the spirit of information technology freedom and progress again ...". The other Steve has almost nothing to do with Apple as it is run now. You were just saying things to hear yourself talk.

Comment Re:What he took away is more precious than given (Score 1) 1613

I understand that you may be trying to make a point, but your timing sucks. Also, while I said you were trying, I believe you were wrong in saying that Apple was open and free at the beginning before Jobs. Jobs was AT the beginning. He was the salesman that got those boxes sold while Steve Wozniak did the technical work. Furthermore, the other Steve has almost no involvement with Apple anymore. That's three strikes--you're out.
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Teach Your Router New Tricks With DD-WRT 257

snydeq writes "InfoWorld's Serdar Yegulalp offers an in-depth look at DD-WRT, open source router firmware that can 'breath new life — and advanced features — into your old wired or wireless router.' Quality-of-service controls, iptables-based firewall, IPv6 support, DNS controls, Kai Daemon for allowing game console network tunneling, and a host of features for using your router as a public-access hotspot are among the many possibilities for hacking your router with DD-WRT."
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'Cosmo' — a C#-Based Operating System 406

Billly Gates writes "A new operating system called Cosmo has been developed, written entirely in C#. It shows the naysayers you can write a full OS kernel without C. So far, you need Visual Studio to compile and run it, as Mono is not supported. However, the source code can be compiled with the Express editions of Visual Studio. The project plans to add VB.NET support soon."

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