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Linia Linux PDA debuts at CES

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com reports on the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas: “Royal Electronics introduced a Linux-based PDA, called Linia that uses Intel
StrongARM processor. Like most PDAs, it uses a graphical interface and has the basic application suite,
including a personal information manager, calendar, notebook, and phone book. But unlike most handheld
devices, it will run many Linux applications. Its high refresh rate allows it to run many Linux graphical
applications with minimal code tweaking required.”

Category:

  • Linux

DataNaut releases Red Hat-based messaging client for Palm

Author: JT Smith

From BusinessWire: DataNaut, a provider of unified messaging solutions and custom application development services, today made available the Red Hat-based Poquito the industry’s
first unified messaging client for the Palm Pilot. This pre-release version is freeware for public usage and evaluation and is available by download.

Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor 2.2 released for Linux

Author: JT Smith

From Internet Wire: Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor 2.2 has just been released by Runtime Revolution Ltd, with
new multi-user network capabilities and support for the Linux platform added to the existing support for Macintosh and Windows operating systems.

iWon picks Open Source Jabber IM service

Author: JT Smith

From ComputerWorld: Jabber, “a small instant messaging software company has gained a commercial foothold after signing a deal to provide the backbone of instant messaging for one of the Web’s top 10 sites.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Oracle offers free Linux CD to developers

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: Oracle today announced that more
than 1.3 million members of Oracle’s developer program, Oracle Technology
Network (OTN), can register to receive a free CD of Oracle9i Application
Server on Linux.

Conversay enables speech on Linux PDA

Author: JT Smith

At LWN.net: Conversay, a global leader in speech
technology solutions for both mobile and traditional Internet access
devices, announced it will provide the speech interface for the Linux-based
YOPY PDA system, making it the first Linux PDA to employ a speech
interface. G.Mate, from Seoul, South Korea, and CenterComm of San Diego,
Calif., developed the YOPY system.

Lineo partners with the Tao Group

Author: JT Smith

From PR Newswire: Lineo, Inc., a leading innovator
in embedded Linux systems, real-time and high availability solutions, today
announced a partnership with the Tao Group, a leading multimedia software,
open platform provider for networked digital appliances. The partnership will
enable Lineo to include high-performance, compact embedded Java solutions
for multimedia platforms with Lineo Embedix SDK developer tools.

Review: Terminus game for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Funky-penguin.co.uk reviews the game. “Terminus …
includes an engaging non-linear story and RPG elements, has realistic physics with a
Newtonian flight model, allows the player to customize her ship from the ground up, and
can be played in various DM and campaign modes.”

Linux 2.4: Now what?

Author: JT Smith

From ZDNet UK: “This going-on-a-year-late
operating system is the one that should fulfill every Linux enthusiast’s — not to mention IBM’s — dream of Linux being a
fully-fledged enterprise operating system.”

Category:

  • Linux

White paper: OpenOffice Bonobo integration

Author: JT Smith

At OpenOffice.org: “In many discussions about the future of OpenOffice, I heavily argued for an integration of OpenOffice components into the
GNOME component system Bonobo.”