MetKu reviews the Corsair
HX 620W power supply and it's very nice. Overclockers Online shows off a
set of Buffalo
FireStix PC2-8000 DDR2 memory. MadPenguin talks about understanding
the core principals of open source software.
Earlier today, I stumbled upon an article that was filled with reader comments
stating that the sellers of open source software are to be dismissed as scam
artists. Those in this crowd that actually understand the legal bindings of
the individual license(s) and definition of open source generally pointed out
that they feel such sales are unethical - just not illegal. Fine. But what kills
me are these misguided individuals that claim that laws are being broken should
said software be sold to the end user. This is false. What they apparently misunderstand
is that open source software offer a fairly complex license. And while variations
of a common idea are abound in the open source licensing world, it's still the
same concept at its core.
Legion Hardware shows off the Asus
Striker Extreme motherboard and finally Trusted Reviews talks about the
Kodak
EasyShare C875.