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LynuxWorks, NeoMagic provide embedded BlueCat Linux OS

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxWorld: “LynuxWorks(tm), Inc., a provider of open source and true real-time embedded solutions for the post-PC era, and NeoMagic Corporation (Nasdaq: NMGC), a leading pioneer of embedded DRAM and logic technology, today announced that they are using LynuxWorks’ embedded BlueCat(tm) Linux for the upcoming NeoMagic System-on-Chip (SoC) platform for smart handheld devices.”

LUGFEST IV in Simi Valley

Author: JT Smith

“The Simi-Conejo Linux Users Group will be holding LUGFest IV on April 21st and 22nd, 2001, in Simi Valley, California. Approximately 350 Linux enthusiasts and a number of vendors attended over the course of the afternoon. This April the event will expand to cover two days.” From LinuxPR.

Singapore Linux Conference 2001

Author: JT Smith

From LinuxPR: “Linux enthusiasts need wait no more as once again Linux fever strikes the region with the third Singapore Linux Conference. Entering its third iteration in the annual series that started in 1999, the show promises to be bigger and better to satisfy and sate the appetites of the thousands of Linux fanatics out there.”

VDSL Systems launches U.S. operations

Author: JT Smith

Promotion by osmosis. InternetWire has a press release about VDSL
Systems Inc. lauching its U.S. operations to
enable telecommunications carriers and service providers to deliver
voice, data and video content to businesses and consumers at speeds
up to 30 times faster over traditional copper telephone lines. “VDSL Systems was established in Finland, home of Linux creator Linus Torvalds, and a hot bed for
telecommunications companies such as Nokia.”

Tux, Beastie killed in England

Author: JT Smith

From the humor site Segfault: “Tux the Linux Penguin and Beastie the BSD Demon have been killed as part of the effort to prevent the
spread of Hoof-and-Mouth disease across England.

Tux and Beastie were on a walking tour of the English countryside yesterday when the farm they were
passing through was quarantined upon finding Hoof-and-Mouth present in several of the pigs. The
English Minister of Agriculture ordered all animals on the farm destroyed and burned.”

Category:

  • Management

Aimster removes pig encoder program

Author: JT Smith

Reuters reports that file-sharing firm Aimster, acting on a request from Napster, has removed from its Web site a
program based on pig Latin that enabled Napster users to get around
court-ordered restrictions on the popular song-swap service. More from TheStandard.com.

Cubism dead for Apple?

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com reports on Apple planning to discontinue the Cube. Apple has apparently disbanded its Cube development team and bought back $3.5 million worth of the
high-design machine from CompUSA.

Category:

  • Unix

Napster misses deadline to block popular songs

Author: JT Smith

The San Fransisco Chronicle reports that Napster’s Wednesday court-ordered deadline to block 135,000 songs has passed, and the songs are still there. Another version of the story from CBSnews.com.

Amazon’s 1-click patent survives bounty hunt

Author: JT Smith

From TheStandard.com: “During the past five months, dozens of intellectual property
sleuths have been trying to find enough evidence to debunk
one controversial patent: the patent that Amazon.com
(AMZN) has on the process of using just one mouse click to
place an online order.

The reward for finding such evidence? Ten thousand dollars
and the undying gratitude of Amazon’s e-retailing competitors.

But every detective failed. While many came close, no one
qualified for the reward that had been offered by technology
guru Tim O’Reilly.” Here’s another story from the same site reporting on some of the reporting about the contest.

Mozilla Milestone 0.8.1 release expected next week

Author: JT Smith

From Mozillaquest.com: Look for a new Milestone release of the Mozilla browser suite, Mozilla 0.8.1, next week if all goes well. The March revision of the Mozilla Project Development Roadmap lists Mozilla 0.8.1 release for 19 March 2001 — that’s Monday, next week.

The Mozilla development tree was frozen yesterday right on the newly revised Roadmap schedule. Earlier this month, the Mozilla Organization added Milestone 0.8.1 as an additional release to its Mozilla Development Roadmap and release schedule.

Milestone 0.8.1 was added in between the recent 0.8 release and the upcoming 0.9 Milestone. It replaces and pushes-back the Mozilla 0.9 release date in the Roadmap schedule. That in turn pushes back the Mozilla 1.0 release date.

Category:

  • Open Source