Author: JT Smith
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- Unix
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
Author: JT Smith
In Search of New Media, a VFS Live
production, will be streaming a live interview with JD “Illiad” Frazer
and WebDiva of UserFriendly on Sept 20 at 8pm PST. The interview
with Frazer, recently named one of the 50 most influential people in the
open source community by Linux Magazine and Wired Magazine, and WebDiva
will take place at the VFS Web Cafe.
Frazer and WebDiva will be on hand to answer questions on the comic that
has become the leading entertainment and cultural destination for IT
professionals worldwide. They will be discussing UserFriendly’s first
animated (flash) release of their comic and the Quake III skin contest.
Viewers can tune in via the VFS Live website (www.vfslive.com) and
participate in the interview via our chat room. Questions are also
being taken in advance and can be sent to ebin@vfs.com. Local
viewers are encouraged to watch on set at the Web Cafe (Homer and
Hastings), doors open at 5pm.
In Search of New Media is VFS Live production that airs every Wednesday
night from the VFS Web Cafe at 8pm PST. The show interviews a wide
variety of guests from the technology field, previous guests have
included IBM, TotallyHip, BlastRadius, Bitmovers and GlobalMedia. For
more information please visit our website at www.vfslive.com or
email us at vfslive@vfs.com
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Author: JT Smith
Frazer and WebDiva will be on hand to answer questions on the comic that
has become the leading entertainment and cultural destination for IT
professionals worldwide. They will be discussing UserFriendly’s first
animated (flash) release of their comic and the Quake III skin contest.
Viewers can tune in via the VFS Live website (www.vfslive.com) and
participate in the interview via our chat room. Questions are also
being taken in advance and can be sent to ebin@vfs.com. Local
viewers are encouraged to watch on set at the Web Cafe (Homer and
Hastings), doors open at 5pm.
In Search of New Media is VFS Live production that airs every Wednesday
night from the VFS Web Cafe at 8pm PST. The show interviews a wide
variety of guests from the technology field, previous guests have
included IBM, TotallyHip, BlastRadius, Bitmovers and GlobalMedia. For
more information please visit our website at www.vfslive.com or
email us at vfslive@vfs.com
Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
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Author: JT Smith
It’s time to go for the gold, give your best effort, beat the competition in a mano a mano struggle, all that jazz. Yes, the summer Olympics are happening as we speak, but I’m talking about the spin about a couple of new projects coming out of the tech world this week.
Apple has finally released a beta version of OS X (those cool Roman numerals make it look all Olympic-like), and some developers claimed it was the “holy grail.” How’s that for claiming the gold medal? Open Sourcers were mostly concerned about how OS X would use Unix; one review at MacWorld said OS X “provides all the power of Unix with very few compromises.”
Another company getting its horn tooted this week (some of the hype by the company itself) was Hewlett-Packard, which along with competitor IBM, introduced new Unix servers. HP’s Superdome garnered good reviews, and the company received a good stock rating following the Superdome release. An HP bigwig went so far as to say, the Superdome was the “mother of all computers.” No settling for silver for these guys.
Red Hat, MontaVista earn the bronze?
Linux distributor Red Hat may have thought it struck gold with its earnings report this week, but the street seemed to think otherwise. Red Hat announced an adjusted net loss of $1.9 million, or 1 cent a share, which was better than Wall Street predictions, but that didn’t stop ABM AMRO from downgrading the stock, and shares from falling 8 percent Friday.
An unresolved competition this week: Who’s the “first” company to deliver “hard real-time Linux,” which MontaVista Software has claimed. A chorus of other software companies stepped up this week to dispute that claim, and LinuxDevices put together a story for those of us asking, “what the heck is this real-time Linux stuff anyway?”
For those whose idea of fun is watching a penguin compete with a dinosaur (small and scrappy beats extinct any day), Australian IT talked with one Mr. Bill Gates, who made this statement: “Linux can’t compete.” The Linux community fired back, of course.
New in NewsForge reports
Among the original reporting at NewsForge this past week:
NewsForge posted about 410 stories this past week, from Sunday evening to Sunday evening. Maybe I’m the only person who’s still counting.