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Details on Sharp’s Linux-based PDA
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxDevices.com: "According to a well-placed source . . .
the widely-anticipated prototype of...
O’Reilly releases two new books for Mac OS X developer community
Author: JT Smith
San Jose, CA--O'Reilly & Associates announced at Apple's Worldwide
Developers Conference 2001 that the first two in a series of highly
anticipated books on...
Stranger in a strange land: John ‘maddog’ Hall at small-business expo
Author: JT Smith
- By Tina Gasperson -
The Computer and Technology Showcase, in Clearwater, Fla., this week, is a place for vendors of IT products...
Sun and CollabNet announce SUNSOURCE.net for developers
Author: JT Smith
PALO ALTO, Calif., May 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Sun
Microsystems today
announced the launch of
SunSource.net, a new developer Web portal that
centralizes critical
information on all of...
Leading Linux companies announce alliance to help Linux mature
Author: JT Smith
Fujitsu Limited, Hitachi Limited, IBM, and
NEC Corp.
today announced a partnership that will capitalize on the companies'
global
...
Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Ultimate Solution
Author: JT Smith
Ted Nackad writes: "OpenNA, Inc. (www.openna.com), announced
today the availability of "Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Ultimate Solution",
...
Open Source is the obvious candidate for embedded
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill of OSOpinion writes: "Five years from now the notion that you have to go to a desktop computer -- a...
New book: ‘Securing & Optimizing Linux: The Ultimate Solution’
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: OpenNA, Inc. (www.openna.com), Leaders in totally secured, totally optimized,
ready to use Linux solutions, announce today the availability...
New version of Free Software e-voting system released
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
The team working on GNU.FREE, a project to give nations a Free Software option of conducting elections...
Vendors give products a Bluetooth bite
Author: JT Smith
After a disastrous showing at technology trade shows early this year, Bluetooth seemed to be the protocol that everyone would rather forget...