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Is BSD the tortoise and Linux the rabbit?

Author: JT Smith From a column at ZDNet: "I have to wonder whether all the leaps that Linux has made in recent history will wind...

Review: ABIT Siluro MX400 video card

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Many people know ABIT as a popular manufacturer of motherboards. What a lot of people may not...

A Windows for supercomputing? Microsoft’s 64-bit OS for Itanium

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Windows XP won't make its formal bow until October 25, but its 64-bit big brother is quietly launching on ...

Rival factions prep 10 Gbit Ethernet module specs

Author: JT Smith Ready for 10000baseT? EE Times reports on rival preparations for the next generation of ethernet adapters, at 10 gigabits per second. Category: Unix

Intel unveils sub-$100 Gigabit Ethernet adapter

Author: JT Smith International Data Group reports that Intel has started shipping samples of a Gigabit ethernet adapter (1000baseT), which will be available later this...

Digital Convergence bites the dust

Author: JT Smith Digital Convergence, makers of the (in)famous :CueCat, have restructured down to a company of 2, with no severance pay for the ex-employees...

Opinions: Taking a bite out of spam

Author: JT Smith MSNBC reports on fighting spam with SpamCop, a utility to help identify the source of spam, and report it to the administrator...

Why are so few biting at Bluetooth?

Author: JT Smith Bluetooth first emerged at Comdex back in 1999, but even the most recent promising advances in the short-range wireless protocol have failed...

The Agenda VR3:A Linux Orbit first look

Author: JT Smith GonzoJohn writes "Linux sure has landed in a lot of interesting places. Televisions, media players, and now personal digital assistants (PDAs) all...

Caldera previews 64-bit Linux for Intanium processors

Author: JT Smith From Businesswire: Caldera International Inc. (Nasdaq:CALD), the global leader "Unifying UNIX with Linux for Business," today announced the availability of its OpenLinux Server...