Author: JT Smith
Bang and Olufsen goes MP3 II
Where’s LinuxIsland?
Author: JT Smith
LinuxIsland, the company that sprung up from the ashes of Linuxgruven, is
unreachable by phone, email, even by foot. Are they bunkered in, hiding from the latest anthrax threat?
LinuxIsland sells Linux certification training courses at $3,995 each, promising network admin jobs to students who pass the SAIR examinations, and soliciting Chicago area companies who want to make the switch to Linux networks.
Early last month, NewsForge reported that LinuxIsland was going through some
tough times financially. CEO Rob Walther even funded the payroll out of his
own pocket, for the employees who didn’t get laid off. At that time, Walther
sounded optimistic about securing additional financing based on what he called the company’s
solid business plan, saying, “We’ve told everyone to hold on, there’s a bump
in the road, but we’re not going to shut the doors. Just hang in there —
we’re gonna get through this.”
NewsForge has since received an anonymous tip that both offices in Illinois
were locked up; and our own calls to the Chicago and Lombard locations netted
a phone company recording stating that the lines had been disconnected, and no alternate number was given.
NewsForge has been unable to contact Rob Walther or his partner Ted Petersen,
either by email or telephone, to find out what is going on with LinuxIsland.
As of today, the company has not filed for bankruptcy, according to the records department of the Illinois bankruptcy court.
Category:
- Linux
GreatBridge PostgreSQL v7.0.3 review
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Linux
E-mail answer to anthrax risk
Author: JT Smith
and potentially lethal form of communication.
From corporate America to Congress, executives and regulators concerned about the growing number of letters
infected with the deadly bacterium are urging people to communicate through e-mail instead of sending letters
through the U.S. Postal Service.
On Tuesday, the Arizona Daily Star announced that the Tucson newspaper would no longer accept regular postal
mail addressed to “Letters to the Editor” and other popular feedback forums. Instead, editor and publisher Jane
Amari told readers, the paper is asking people to send all correspondence by e-mail, fax or through an online
calendar.”
VIA preps Pentium 4 ‘clone’
Author: JT Smith
VIA told attendees at the Microprocessor Forum yesterday.
The chip – described in an interview with EBN as a “Pentium 4 clone” – is codenamed CZA and will
run at 2GHz, utilise an 18-stage pipeline to get it there, and employ a “Pentium 4 bus” and P4 design
concepts. It will be fabbed at 0.10 micron, but won’t ship before 2003-2004.”
Category:
- Unix
Win-XP security “too good,” potential terrorist tool?!
Author: JT Smith
civilization to its knees at the hands of pedophiles, tax cheats, and, of course, international terrorists.
Forensics outfit New Technologies’ President, Michael Anderson, a former Fed himself, is claiming
that the secure file-wipe feature in Win-XP Pro is going to “make it impossible for federal agents and
law enforcement to find and reconstruct digital evidence buried on computers, particularly those
seized from terrorists,” according to an article by Network World.”
Category:
- Linux
US plan for secure internet ‘flawed’
Author: JT Smith
planned by the US Government could be undermined by careless
users.
The Bush administration, newly focused on security since the 11
September attacks, wants to create a network, called Govnet, to
provide protected data and voice communications.”
Category:
- Linux
Transmeta CEO replaced after seven months
Author: JT Smith
job – just two days ahead of the publication of its Q3 results.
We’ve yet to hear a more sinister harbinger of trouble ahead – doubly so when the chairman has to
stress his confidence in the company: “I remain extremely positive about Transmeta’s technology,
business model and the very strong team of over four hundred employees.” It doesn’t sound to us
like he’s confident at all.”
Category:
- Open Source