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Palm’s pain isn’t necessarily RIM’s gain

Author: JT Smith

Following the recent story about Palm, Inc. scaling back close expectations, The Globe and Mail discusses how it affects others — specifically competitor Research In Motion.

Apple Store opening draws rave reviews

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports on the opening of the first Apple Store – Macintosh’s new retail strategy – in McLean, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. The second store opened a few hours later in Glenndale, California, near Los Angeles. The openings have drawn rave reviews.

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  • Open Source

theKompany.com Releases Beta 3 of Aethera messaging client

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: theKompany.com is pleased to announce the long awaited second beta (version 0.9.2) of our Aethera Messaging and Groupware client for KDE. New releases will start to come much more frequently. Most of the details for the project roadmap can be found a www.thekompany.com/projects/aethera, but this is subject to change as we are constantly researching new features.

DoC shrugs off Simsgate to rubber stamp VeriSign monopoly

Author: JT Smith

Bad news for those whe don’t like the existing DNS system, as Verisign gets its monopoly for another 6 years (thanks to TheRegister for reporting).

OS X will grab spotlight at conference

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet news: “In addition to allowing Apple to rally programmers around the new desktop operating system, the conference offers the Mac maker the opportunity to announce a new version of OS X for servers.”

Category:

  • Unix

Russian firm to sell space flights to tourists

Author: JT Smith

The Straits Times reports on a Russian firm which exists to sell wealthy tourists trips to space on Russian Soyuz capsules, after the success of the first paying space tourist, American Dennis Tito.

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  • Open Source

Sharp announces Crusoe-powered notebook

Author: JT Smith

PC World reports that Sharp has added its name to the companies planning to make Transmeta Crusoe powered laptops.

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  • Unix

Deviation, Securing Linux, and BSD based machines

Author: JT Smith

sil writes “Staff at AntiOffline have created Deviation v.1, which is promises to educate those using Linux or BSD based systems on the subject of security. It is a work in progress document which will be kept updated on a quarterly basis to provide insights into cost effective methods, and alternatives to securing your workstation/server. Detailed with both underground and professional level based information, they hope to bring an in-your-face template for security, while giving readers a thorough understading and reasoning for comments, and recommendations, while keeping the document in tune with the average user to high end geek of Linux, and BSD based operating systems. Full articles

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  • Linux

Canada wooing tech companies north

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Canada is using tax incentives, cheaper labour, and better infrastructure to influence US high-tech companies to the Great White North.

UK government drops Linux (reluctantly)

Author: JT Smith

Gary Lawrence Murphy writes “The Labour Party’s reshuffling has left many government departments without the technical support they need to continue deploying Linux and other OpenSource initiatives started by gateway.gov.uk, leaving the government at the mercy of vendor support. If you know any penguinistas in the UK, maybe you should tell them to call Whitehall. Full story in Silicon.com