The face of media distribution has been changing over the past few years as consumers demand more bang for their buck, and those in the digital fold find new creative means of acquiring their media over the Internet. Modern consumers not only demand more media; they want it faster, better, and at a fair price.
By now, nearly everyone has heard of the Linux operating system. Less have used it, and even less actually understand the principles on which it is based. Linux, more formally known as GNU/Linux, is an operating system that is rapidly growing in popularity and is freely available to the public under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
If you're anything like I am, you would probably be overwhelmed with disgust and outrage at seeing an article about UFOs in the science and technology section of a newspaper. While on the one hand the details of "UFOlogy" don't belong in any reputable paper, a close look at the interaction between science and the investigation of UFO claims is very enlightening.
Mozilla has just released the latest version of Mozilla Firefox (http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/) - PR1.0. This is a preview release of their upcoming milestone release v1.0, and includes a number of new features as well as some security enhancements.
Philadelphia officials are considering a proposal that would provide the entire 135 square miles of the city with wireless internet access.