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Sharp Zaurus SL-5500
Author: JT Smith
Rami Kassab writes "Sharp has announced their new Zaurus SL-5500, which will be released to the US early 2002. The Zaurus is...
Web sevices trash talking: .NET vs WebSphere
Author: JT Smith
Irish writes, "Microsoft relently came out with a paper claiming that Web Services developement on .NET is superior to WebSphere. Now...
Curl Corporation announces platform support for Linux
Author: JT Smith
Curl Corporation, the leading software
infrastructure company for the development and delivery of content in a
Web-based environment, today announced...
What’s new in GNU Bayonne (December 5th)
Author: JT Smith
David Sugar tells us about what's new in GNU Bayonne (December 5, 2001),
See http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne for general information.
1. What is new?
2. Bayonne...
Caldera showcases Volution Manager, makes preview publicly available
Author: JT Smith
Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD) today began previewing a pre-release
version of Caldera Volution Manager 1.1 and will begin shipping the new version...
Jim Gettys: Communications in GNOME projects
Author: JT Smith
"I promised to draft this last summer: I did, but did not see a good
opportunity to send it when people were listening...
Debian GNU/w32, ready to be started?
Author: JT Smith
"This port is meant to run on any win32 implementation. Some win32
implementations are free (wine, reactos), others are not (microsoft).
free implementations are...
Open CASCADE Version 4.0 now available for free download
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR: "The latest version of these open-source 3D modeling components includes
advanced data exchange capabilities, improved modeling algorithms and...
Dpkg for Debian GNU/w32 released
Author: JT Smith
Debian Planet reports that Debian's package manager has been successfully run under the Cygwin environment, which allows some Linux programs to be...
EMACS vs. vi: The endless geek ‘holy war’
Author: JT Smith
There they went, at it again. The president of our local Linux user's group sent out the word
that the...