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Lineo plans to acquire Convergence Integrated Media

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: Lineo, Inc. a leading innovator in embedded systems, real-time and high availability solutions, today announced it has obtained a signed letter...

Mac OS X: Promise without the polish

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet: "Sources familiar with the first ground-up rewrite of Apple Computer's (Nasdaq: AAPL) operating system since the Mac's debut in 1984...

Initial version of OS X to lack some ‘goodies’

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "DVD playback won't initially be available from the next-generation OS. And, although Mac OS X-native versions of iTunes and iMovie are...

SuSE 7.1: a first look

Author: JT Smith "Early Saturday morning the mailman rang and handed me a small heavy package: SuSE 7.1 had arrived on ...

Justice Department sticks its nose into 2600.com’s DeCSS appeal

Author: JT Smith - By Thomas C. Greene - - The Register - The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has been granted permission by the Second...

Speaking in code: The quiet teen at the center of the DeCSS controversy

Author: JT Smith The Associated Press (via ABC News.com) profiles Jon Lech Johansen, who wrote the code that allows DVDs to be played on Linux...

US praises DeCSS non-publication decision

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Uncle Sam is siding with the movie industry in a case that prevents a magazine from posting and linking to software...

DoJ sides with MPAA in DeCSS case

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on the DoJ's support of the Movie Industry in the case against the DeCSS DVD decrytping programme. DeCSS gets around...

Apple’s 733MHz Power Mac is ready for duty

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports: "Apple Computer said it has started shipping the 733MHz Power Mac, its top-of-the-line desktop ...

2.4 kernel: Contributor Ts’o’s practical approach to Linux

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Thirty-three year old Theodore Ts'o remembers when the Linux kernel was small enough to print out...