Author: JT Smith
LynuxWorks, NeoMagic provide embedded BlueCat Linux OS
LUGFEST IV in Simi Valley
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Singapore Linux Conference 2001
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VDSL Systems launches U.S. operations
Author: JT Smith
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
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
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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?
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high-design machine from CompUSA.
Category:
- Unix
Napster misses deadline to block popular songs
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Amazon’s 1-click patent survives bounty hunt
Author: JT Smith
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
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