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AMD runs out of magic rabbits and embraces ‘Raiden time’

The glory days when AMD could make bold proclamations about 64-bit and dual-core advances over Intel have passed. Intel's imminent catch-up effort with the...

Jitterbit 1.0 Released

Dan writes "After a successful Beta period, Jitterbit announced the general release of its first stable edition - Jitterbit 1.0. This release is a...

32-bit browsing in a 64-bit system

Author: Nathan Willis The problem: you've taken the trouble to hand-build your finely tuned 64-bit computer, and you've installed your favorite 64-bit flavor of Linux...

Test the beta of BitDefender 10 Internet Security

Anonymous Reader writes "BitDefender is inviting the public to take their best shot at testing and crashing BitDefender 10 Internet Security Beta, the company’s...

A Bit More Chat with Bitlbee

Anonymous Reader writes "Bitlbee is a chat system gateway that allows you to connect to several other instant messaging services via a regular IRC...

Jitterbit 0.9.10 Beta Released

Dan writes "Jitterbit has released 0.9.10 beta of its Open Source Integration software. The new release of Jitterbit includes a standalone Jitterbit Apache server included...

Bits from the DPL

Anthony Towns, the new Debian Project Leader, writes about appointing Steve McIntyre "Second In Charge," the addition of AMD64 to the forthcoming release, and...

Porting Linux applications to 64-bit systems

Linux was one of the first cross-platform operating systems to use 64-bit processors, and now 64-bit systems are becoming commonplace in servers and desktops....

Win4Lin to support AMD and Intel 64-bit Processors

Sharon Smith writes "Company's Win4Lin Products run Windows 2000/XP Desktop and Applications on Linux at Near-Native SpeedBOSTON, MA – LinuxWorld Expo -- Win4Lin, the...

Jitterbit 0.9.8 Beta Released

Guest writes "The latest beta version of Jitterbit Integration - Open Edition has been released." Link: jitterbit.com