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Wal-Mart’s Linux Gambit
I'm no friend of Wal-Mart. During my college years back in North Carolina and Georgia, I watched as Sam Walton's "big box" retail outlets...
Bitdefender Pushes Security To Linux Mail Servers
PRESS RELEASE -- "BitDefender is rolling out 3 mail filtering products for Linux platforms: BitDefender for qmail, BitDefender for CommuniGate Pro and BitDefender for...
Finnish police raid BitTorrent site, arrest 34
Police in Finland have raided the operations of a popular BitTorrent file-swapping site, seizing equipment and arresting four people who ran the site. Around...
What happened to Novell’s embedded Linux ambitions
One of the stories buzzing around at last spring's BrainShare was about Novell possibly returning to the embedded operating system arena with a...
Intel to put 64 bits in desktops in 2005
Intel once said desktop buyers wouldn't really need 64-bit capabilities until toward the end of the decade, but the company will make such capabilities...
Mission-critical systems specialist rev’s 32/64-bit real-time Linux
Concurrent has revised its real-time Linux distribution for single- and multi-processor Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron platforms. RedHawk 2.2 is based on a 2.6.6...
Microsoft nears release of 64-bit Windows
Microsoft said Tuesday that it has released a near-final test version of updates to its Windows and Windows Server operating systems.
Link: news.com
A sound bite with Craig Newmark, Founder, Craigslist
Craig Newmark is a former Charles Schwab employee/Internet evangelizer who started a "cool event" listing in the early days of the Web.
Craigslist has...
Sound bite with podcaster Dave Winer
Dave Winer is one of the most influential
personalities on the Internet. Winer founded Living Videotext in 1983, released the MORE outliner for the...
Making vector graphics out of bitmaps with Frontline and Autotrace
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Graphic designers prefer to work with vector-drawing applications because they can manipulate the shapes of the designs themselves, rather than the...