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Open CASCADE 3.1 now available

Author: JT Smith

Open CASCADE, which bills itself as “the best industrial Open Source alternative to proprietary 3D modeling kernels,” is now at version 3.1. Free download available from the Open CASCADE Web site or CD-ROM available for purchase.

Category:

  • Open Source

EMusic hands over names to Napster

Author: JT Smith

The ball is now in Napster’s court, according a to a short news brief at ZDNet News. EMusic made good on its promise to scan and identify Napster users trading Emusic tunes, turning in a list of alleged infringers to the download service Wednesday.

RedWire and Pyramid sign partnership agreement

Author: JT Smith

A report at LinuxPR announces that London’s RedWire Limited will assume the distribution and technical support duties for Pyramid Computer Systems in the UK and Ireland. The move is expected to strengthen the Linux strategies of both companies.

Category:

  • Linux

Review: GnuCash

Author: JT Smith

The LinuxOrbit Newbie test-drives GnuCash, the open source financial software. “Anyone familiar with General Ledger and Journal Voucher entries will feel right at home with this software. GnuCash can handle that load fairly easily.”

Category:

  • Linux

Microsoft just can’t let go

Author: JT Smith

Forbes.com weighs in with its accounting of Microsoft’s curious legal strategy during this weeks’ appeal of the antitrust ruling.

Review: Linux bundle group test

Author: JT Smith

IT Reviews recently tested the most recent distributions of Corel, Mandrake, RedHat, SuSE, and TurboLinux. “You might think that if the Linux kernel is the same, each distribution will be the same. However, our tests show that nothing could be further from the truth. Each distribution has a particular target audience, and the configuration, including software, manuals and support, varies accordingly.”

Category:

  • Linux

Slow courts may be good for Napster

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC reports that over two months have passed since U.S. Ninth Circuit Court judges heard oral arguments in the recording industry’s lawsuit against Napster. Some Ninth Circuit regulars say the delay may spell disaster for the plaintiffs.

iMimic, Cintel cement Web caching software licensing

Author: JT Smith

iMimic Networking announced a license agreement for its Web caching software with Korea’s Cintel Co. At the heart of iMimic’s caching software is its DataReactor core technology, which runs on BSD and Linux platforms. More information at Business Wire.

LSI logic demos Itanium wares

Author: JT Smith

At PR Newswire, LSI Logic talks up its recent Comdex demonstration of Intel’s next-generation Itanium processors and its SCSI controllers on a development platform that ran in a Linux environment.

SGI launches first annual global developer conference

Author: JT Smith

“The first annual SGI Global Developer Conference on IRIX and Linux will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Burlingame, Calif., on March 19-22, 2001. The conference is targeted to software developers who create solutions for the technical and creative users.” Read the PR Newswire press release.