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First full custom IC design solution on Linux

Author: JT Smith

Mentor Graphics Corporation announced today the availability and immediate release of the entire IC Station suite of products on the Linux (Redhat 6.0) operating platform, reports PRNewswire.

Forum2000 bridges gap between Linux and UNIX

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire reports, IT professionals from around the world gathered today in Santa Cruz to celebrate a week of education and fellowship that includes major keynotes, educational sessions, and key insights into the roles Linux and UNIX operating systems will play in
the future of business computing.

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  • Linux

Big boys give Linux push

Author: JT Smith

This article from Network World News suggests, big announcements and large attendance signaled to the world that Linux may have come of
age at the fourth LinuxWorld Conference & Expo last week.

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  • Linux

DVD copying sent packing

Author: JT Smith

Forbes looks at how the verdict of the DVD code case will really impact the movie studios and defenders of the decryption program.

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  • Linux

Lukewarm reaction to Gnome on desktop

Author: JT Smith

ZD Net News reports, aside from the vendor hype, several people who decide what client operating systems run in their companies said application compatibility and training issues will prevent widespread
deployment of GNU Object Modeling Environment Linux (Gnome) on the desktop, at least for now.

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  • Linux

Pentium 4 chip to debut at Intel forum

Author: JT Smith

Intel Corp. plans to exhibit its powerful Pentium 4 this week and to unveil both a new processor for wireless devices and faster chips for server computers, reports The Bloomberg News.

3Com serves Xircom with patent lawsuit

Author: JT Smith

3Com said last week that it has served Xircom with a patent infringement lawsuit, accusing the rival networking vendor of illegally using patented 3Com technology to make PC Cards, according to this PC World article.

Software AG and SCO join forces with Compaq

Author: JT Smith

Software AG has optimized its Tamino native XML database for UnixWare 7 NonStop Clusters, capturing the performance and scalability benefits of native XML database technology and offering enterprises a quick path to the next generation of electronic business, reports Business Wire.

Crackers close a dot-com

Author: JT Smith

FreeWebStuff.com, Inc., a “get-paid-to-surf” Internet company, is calling it quits unless it attracts an Internet security firm or venture partner that can bring significant anti-cracker, anti-fraud technology to the table, reports Business Wire.

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  • Linux

Digi International announces EtherLite for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Business Wire reports, Digi International announced today that Linux drivers are now available for its EtherLite line of network serial concentrators, enabling powerful serial port connectivity under the popular, versatile Linux operating system.