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Pictures at a Linux exhibition
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "LinuxDevices.com has created this handy summary and index of videos taken by CNET News.com's video team at LinuxWorld in...
Amiga Expo announces new exhibitors and more
Author: JT Smith
Frm Anonymous Reader:
It's an exciting new year for Amiga Expo as we've begun 2002 by signing up a
brand new bunch of...
Two year old bug bites Linux users
Author: JT Smith
VNU.net: "The problem is that x86 systems have typically managed memory in
...
ActiveState & ANSYS Spearhead Tcl Toolkit for the Windows XP 64-bit platform
Author: JT Smith
Lori Pike writes: ActiveState®, the leader in open source programming tools, and ANSYS®, Inc. (NASDAQ: ANSS), the global innovator of simulation software...
New European Linux PDA shows up at CeBIT
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes, "Heard enough about Linux PDAs lately? According to this news item at LinuxDevices.com, Invair Technologies (Stuttgart, Germany) unveiled...
Red Hat releases 64-bit Itanium version of Linux
Author: JT Smith
IDG News Service has more information from an earlier press release.
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BSA: All bark and no bite
Author: JT Smith
NewsFactor Network writes: "The Business Software Alliance tends to exaggerate when it comes to reporting losses associated with software piracy. Every year...
Apple gets bitten by ‘free’ OS X
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet: "Apple Computer has been turned into an unwitting Santa Claus after some Mac diehards discovered a way to turn a complimentary...
BitStream suggests opening PFR technology to Mozilla
Author: JT Smith
Vassilii Khachaturov writes,"You just have to ask nicely to make a commercial product vendor
agree to put it out as open source! This...
256 bit encryption for secure email and secure online file storage
Author: JT Smith
Adam Kurzawa writes: "CryptoHeaven is a new, secure online service released by CryptoHeaven Development Team. The product is intended for individuals...