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Qbizm Technologies joins Sun’s Forte for Java Extension Partner Program

Author: JT Smith San Jose, California - July 10th, 2001 - Qbizm Technologies, Inc., a leading visual component framework provider, today announced that it has...

GNOME summary for 6/24 – 7/8

Author: JT Smith "This is the GNOME Summary for 2001-06-24 - 2001-07-08.." From: Christian Schaller To: gnome-announce-list@gnome.org Subject: GNOME...

Rootkit developers and legal liability

Author: JT Smith The legality and morality of computer security, in the form of questions regarding risks that exploit developers/rootkits/reporters face in light of the...

Transvirtual Technologies gets $4 million in financing

Author: JT Smith Transvirtual Technologies Inc. (www.transvirtual.com) announced it has secured $4 million in a private equity-financing round led by H&Q Asia Pacific. Transvirtual, which has developed...

BibleTime 1.0 stable version release

Author: JT Smith Martin Gruner writes: "BibleTime is the first Bible study tool specifically written for the K Desktop Environment (KDE). It contains most of...

The European Commission to act against Microsoft? Forget it

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -An Open Source Business Extra - If anyone needed to be convinced that the U.S. antitrust system is irretrievably broken,...

iPaq heats up with Inferno OS

Author: JT Smith ZDNet Enterprise Linux: "nferno, an operating system originally developed by Bell ...

NIS on Linux

Author: JT Smith "In this article we introduce Network Information System (NIS) in brief and describe how to setup NIS on a Linux system. ...

Linux/VAX Porting Project: Maybe the last port to a classic computer

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - You can find Linux running the latest generation of handheld gadgets, transforming game consoles, and it will soon...

Announcing “Programming Linux Games” book

Author: JT Smith WRITE THE GAMES LINUX PEOPLE PLAY New book teaches how to program Linux games with SDL, Open AL, and other APIs San Francisco, CA--No Starch...