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Next step in Microsoft anti-trust case

Author: JT Smith

The next step in the lengthly anti-trust case against Microsoft is moving to its next step tomorrow, as the Supreme Court decides whether or not to hear the case. The story is at NW Fusion.

650 million cell phones predicted

Author: JT Smith

TechWeb suggests that the number of new cell phones may hit 650 million, next year. That’s statistically more then one new cell phone for every ten people on the planet.

Category:

  • Unix

Despite judicial defeat, my.mp3.com to return

Author: JT Smith

Despite its recent court defeat, Mp3.com says they’ll be returning to operation. The story at Austin360.

XML making headway

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet is reporting that XML is making headway in the computer industry. The eXtensible Markup Language is a multipurpose language and even we use it.

Two chains crack down on violent software

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports that KMart and WalMart are cracking down on violent video games.

Category:

  • Linux

Rival odour-hardware companies merge

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet tells us that two odour companies have merged. Not to be confused with perfume, these companies seek to build hardware that can eminate and/or interpret smells.

Category:

  • Linux

Wireless networking

Author: JT Smith

Increasingly, hardware companies are moving to wireless network, reports ZDNet.

Category:

  • Unix

US military tests wearable computers in combat

Author: JT Smith

NWFusion is covering a story about the US military’s use of wearable computers on ground-troops, and wireless networks in the air. The digital army is to be tested in a mock battle.

Python 1.6 incompatible with GPL

Author: JT Smith

LinuxToday cautions us all that Python 1.6 is incompatible with the GPL.

Category:

  • Open Source

SCO to lay off 190 after Caldera deal

Author: JT Smith

Santa Cruz Operation will lay off 190 people and take a $5 million to $6 million charge this quarter as part of its sale of Unix operating system software and services to Linux company Caldera Systems.
The layoffs, 19 percent of the company’s work force, will occur in the parts of the business being transferred to Caldera, SCO said. CNet has the story.

Category:

  • Open Source