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Review: Blender 3D

Author: Rui Campos Imagine yourself making a Pixar movie and not paying a dime for the software needed to do it. That's the premise behind Blender 3D,...

TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based LDK for Intel XScale

Kim Booth writes "TimeSys Delivers 2.6-based Linux Development Kits for Intel XScale® I/O Processors   Certified and Supported Kits with Latest Platform-specific Linux Features and Eclipse 3.0-based...

Win4Lin Pro Ships

Guest writes "Win4Lin Pro™ Becomes Flagship Product for Running Windows Applications on Linux AUSTIN, TX March 1, 2005–Win4Lin, Inc., a leading supplier of virtual...

Q&A with Zend CEO Doron Gerstel

Author: John Koenig Zend Technologies was founded in 2000 to commercialize the solutions needed to make the PHP scripting language viable in enterprise environments. ...

Sun to host Java Deployment Live Chat

Vic Cekvenich writes "Some of you are familiar with limits of applets. Web start (JNLP) allows for a more of a rich user interface...

Firefox sneaks into the enterprise

The Thunderbird email client and Firefox browser are being rolled out in 100,000-plus desktop deployments, says Mozilla. It's just that everybody is too afraid...

Pressrelease: M2M solution (GSM/GPRS and Ethernet)

Henrik Ebeklint writes "New M2M solution based on GSM/GPRS and Ethernet/Internet. Halmstad, Sweden, February 28 -- IntelliCom is proud to announce a new concept...

VA Linux and Sun Wah Linux Form Debian Alliance

Shuji Sado writes "VA Linux and China-based Sun Wah Linux Form Strategic Alliance To build Universal OS Infrastructure The two companies manifest strong commitment to...

Hardening Linux: A New Book from Apress

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—1 March 2005—While Linux networks have not traditionally been a focus of hackers, with the rise in popularity of open...

Linux Starts to Take a More Central IT Role

IT managers who once used Linux chiefly to support Web and file- and-print servers said at last week's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo here...