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At Orbitz, Linux Flies First-Class

When online travel agency Orbitz opened for business in 2001, startups like Travelocity and Expedia, which controlled 70 percent of the market...

CeBITes: Report from the first U.S. CeBIT show

- by Lee Schlesinger - CeBIT America, a new American version of the venerable European trade show, opened Wednesday at the Javits Center in New...

CeBIT America 2003 show preview

- by Daniel P. Dern - If not center stage, Linux and Open Source software certainly occupy a credible place within the upcoming CeBIT America 2003conference...

Microsoft’s new Linux gambit

Microsoft is not telling corporate managers that the use of open-source applications might land them in hot water with patent attorneys....

Bits and pieces: Short Linux and computing notes

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Why isn't the most important laptop spec ever mentioned in reviews? Why do we keep making Linux look...

Verilog simulator supports 64-bit Linux

Claiming a new level of performance and affordability for high-capacity simulation, Fintronic USA has announced that its Super FinSim Verilog simulator now...

What’s 64-bit computing to Linux?

Unlike most areas of the technology business, 64-bit computing has somehow remained immune to the forces of commodity competition. Most 64-bit...

Microsoft eyes Oracle, DB2 with 64-bit SQL Server

Microsoft Corp. strengthened its hand in the database market Thursday by releasing the first 64-bit version of SQL Server. The product should...

Intel May Have 64-bit Desktop Chip After All

Eric Peterson writes "As 64-bit desktop processor technology is soon upon us, many consumers wait in high anticipation for solutions from IBM and...

Use BitTorrent to download Mandrake Linux 9.1

Yama writes "PCLinuxOnline shows how to get up-and-running quickly with BitTorrent, a file transfer and distribution service that allows you to bypass the problems...