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SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7 for S/390
Author: JT Smith
"SuSE offers ideal solution for consolidation of mission-critical e-business
applications with kernel 2.4, HiperSockets support, Logical Volume Manager and
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Apple extends AirPort
Author: JT Smith
"Apple has updated its AirPort wireless networking system, with new, version 2.0 software and a modified base-station to improve network security and...
IBM’s new computer fastest ever
Author: JT Smith
Kelly mcNeill writes: "IBM said Friday that the second supercomputer in its "Blue Gene" project will be 15 times faster than...
This week in DotGNU, No. 4 (November 12)
Author: JT Smith
See http://dotgnu.org for general information about DotGNU. In this issue:
* Assistant maintainers needed for GlobalLogin auth project
* New versions of...
Budget Pentium 4: 845 motherboards (Linux) reviewed
Author: JT Smith
Augustus writes "LinuxHardware.org has posted this review of three Intel 845-based motherboards: "Intel's 845 chipset has arrived and now Intel fans finally...
Weekly news wrap-up: Gates takes credit for Open Source movement
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Microsoft's Bill Gates has claimed credit for a lot of things in his day, a couple of which...
Open Source stock report: Borland betters Kylix while HP squabbles
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
The markets closed on an up note this Friday, responding favorably to the U.S. Federal Reserve's 10th rate...
Annual Linux Showcase: Where seldom is heard a discouraging word (about attendance)
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
The Fifth Annual Linux Showcase and Conference kicked off its three-day trade show of all things Linux on...
Rivals queue up to take on Microsoft
Author: JT Smith
InnerPeace Volunteers writes: "An interesting article from the BBC says:
"A formidable array of technology companies, consumer groups and cyber libertarians are taking...
Slimmer Comdex beefs up on security
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "Comdex isn't just losing attendees; some major exhibitors
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