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Are There Real Grounds for 64 Bits?
Start64! - Start on 64 writes "A Point Left Out of Consideration...
Recently, I have read several articles analysing the current penetration of 64-bit systems...
64-bit Linux releases – Summary
Start64! - Start on 64 writes "Start64! keeps track of 64-bit Linux distributions. During the past months, quite a few 64-bit Linux and BSD...
BitRock Releases LAPPStack 1.0
Erica Brescia writes "San Francisco, CA. August 1, 2006. BitRock Incorporated announced today the release of LAPPStack, an easy to install distribution of Apache,...
McAfee security bug bites deep
McAfee has fixed a flaw involving older versions of its consumer security software that creates a means for hackers to compromise vulnerable systems.
Link: theregister.co.uk
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New 64-Bit In-Memory Embedded Database for Linux64
Ted Kenney writes "McObject has released treme DB-64, the 64-bit version of its treme DB 3.0 in-memory embedded database for real-time enterprise and embedded...
Kick the Windows habit
There are some refuges from Windows’ frustrating flood of spyware, worms and security problems.
You could buy a Mac, use a free version of Linux...
Jitterbit Open Source Available for Salesforce
Dan writes "Salesforce.com Customers can now connect and transform data for free with Jitterbit Community Edition. Jitterbit is creating Salesforce.com specific Jitterpaks to...
Taking A Bite Out of Microsoft: Red Hat Partners Report More Customers Dropping Windows...
Red Hat will announce its latest quarterly earnings today, and if the outlook of its partners provides any clue the report should be good...
BitRock Releases MonoStack
Erica Brescia writes "BitRock Releases MonoStack.
BitRock MonoStack includes Apache, mod_mono and XSP and plugs in to existing Mono installations to allow users to quickly...
Melt Down the Terabit Memory
IdaAshley writes "The future of high-data-rate terabit memories might involve melting a polymer hole and then refilling it. Chips with a "curve" might suffer...