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The Race to Linux
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Code Project, Mainsoft, and IBM are challenging developers to a race. Developers won't be setting any land-speed records, however --...
Abandon ship! Dell jumps off Itanium
Dell has become the latest OEM to abandon Itanium, Intel's ill-fated 64 bit chip. The processor's future has been looking downbeat since Intel decided...
Review: Gajim Jabber client
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
There is no shortage of Jabber clients for Linux and other platforms, but that doesn't mean that there isn't room for...
Review: Sylpheed 2.0 messaging client pushes the envelope
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Since I started using email in 1995, I've been on a (seemingly) never-ending quest for the perfect email client. I've used...
Gelato to Promote Linux Itanium at Brazil Meeting
Nan Holda writes "CHAMPAIGN, Ill., USA (September 13, 2005)—The Gelato Federation (http://www.gelato.org/ has set its sights on Latin America and beyond for its October...
Building databases with Kexi and OpenOffice.org 2 Base
If you asked most Linux users which Windows applications they want to be able to use, Microsoft Access would probably come in at the...
Review: Buffalo Linux
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Buffalo Linux is a relatively new GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian and the Linux-Live scripts. It includes many commonly used and...
VMware beta ups multiprocessor abilities
VMware on Monday released a test version of its next workstation software that's able to run 64-bit and dual-processor virtual machines.
Link: news.com
Gartner AD Summit: Opening day
Author: Joe Barr
Gartner Senior Program Director Pascal Winckel, the man responsible for the Gartner Application Development Summit being held this week in Grapevine, Texas,...
Intel Gets Serious About VIIV
Anonymous Reader writes "At the recently concluded Intel Developer’s Forum (IDF), Intel launched its next-generation of digital home platform called VIIV. The name in...