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San Francisco event to showcase intelligent electronic devices

Author: JT Smith The show floor at the upcoming Embedded Systems Conference San Francisco, the world's largest exhibition of the core technologies for intelligent electronics,...

MS moves toward unified OS with Windows XP

Author: JT Smith This is PC World's take on Microsoft vision for its Windows XP. "Taking the first steps in an ambitious attempt to ...

Updated licq packages available

Author: JT Smith From LWN.net: licq is a very popular ICQ graphical client. Previous versions have two vulnerabilities that could be exploited by a remote...

Review: Plextor 12/10/32S SCSI CD rewriteable drive

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field After previously reviewing Plextor's ATAPI 12/10/32A, I was curious as to the benefits of SCSI over IDE for a...

Life gets serious for Linux, Microsoft picks up the attack

Author: JT Smith The BBC is reporting on Linux' presence at the CeBIT conference in Hanover, Germany, and Microsoft's latest attack against Linux: a mutated...

Galileo’s Linux-based Mobile Multimedia Communicator

Author: JT Smith Linux Devices reports that "Galileo Inc. announced a Linux-based "Mobile Multimedia Communicator" at the March 2001 CeBit technology expo in Hanover, Germany. Category:...

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server available

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: SuSE Linux, the international technology leader and provider of Open Source solutions, presented the SuSE Linux ...

Announcing the kernel ‘Janitor Project’

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has the info: "The Kernel Janitor's Project grew out of our search for things to help in the development of the Linux...

SuSE: Germany tops Linux market

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com reports: "German Linux seller SuSE expects to become profitable in 12 to 18 months, considerably later than U.S. rival Red...

Dell unveils new and rebranded servers

Author: JT Smith Dell today announced that it will phase out its PowerEdge 2400 and 2450 servers, replacing them with "a new generation of machines...