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Orbitz Joins Red Hat for Opening Keynote at LinuxWorld

Red Hat customer will kick off keynote with highlights from the Orbitz migration to open source; Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik to deliver main...

Lineox Linux adds support for 64-bit systems

Finnish software maker Lineox now supports 64-bit x86 architecture systems. The company's x86_64 release runs on AMD's Opteron and Athlon64 processors as well as...

BitDefender partnership with RedHat

LinuxDefender writes "BitDefender joins RedHat Ready partner program and delivers enhanced security solutions for Linux mail gateways." Link: linuxpr.com

Linux Gets a Bit Thinner

Thin computing on Linux got a significant boost this week with a pair of separate releases. Wyse Technology, one of the world's leading thin-client...

MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs, pre-install Desktop/LX Tablet PCs

MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs: Robert Norton writes "Leading Taiwanese System Builder brings choice the Tablet PC; selects Desktop/LX Tablet Edition to power...

CeBit America 2005 canceled

Trade show CeBit America 2005 has been canceled, despite growing enthusiasm and a shrinking field of competing shows. Link: news.com

IBM and Dell release 64-bit Xeon based servers

Eric writes "IBM and Dell, worldwide leaders in the business-end market, reported that they will release new servers based on Intel's recently released 64-bit...

64-bit Intel server onslaught begins

Hewlett-Packard, Dell, IBM and others announced on Monday the first servers to use Intel Xeon processors augmented with 64-bit extensions, a technology with major...

Linux drifts from Sun orbit

Two and a half years after its chief executive donned the suit of Linux's penguin mascot on an exhibition stage, Sun seems to have...

64-bit Applications Infrastructure Continues to Build

The Portland Group releases PGI Workstation 5.2 featuring full Fortran 95, full 64-bit support, and significant performance improvements for Linux Workstations and Servers. Link: Yahoo!