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mozilla.org releases Mozilla 1.0 release candidate 3

Dawn Endico writes "Today mozilla.org made available for download binaries of Mozilla 1.0 Release Candidate 3. RC3 will be used to gather feedback and...

Dance with a dragon

InfoWorld writes "I push my browser. I push it hard. At any given time, I will have four to eight browser windows open. And...

Transgaming and Transitive announce partnership

"TransGaming Technologies, in partnership with Transitive Technologies, unveil their game-porting technology that can allow Windows-based x86 games to be simultaneously released onto multiple platforms....

How e-Business capitalizes on Open Source

eCommerce Times: "Open source technology is cheap to use, comes with few frills -- and has yet to gain the popularity enjoyed by proprietary...

Frozen Bubble 0.9.3 released

Version 0.9.3 of the Puzzle Bobble-inspired game Frozen Bubble has been released. New features include on-the-fly fullscreen toggling and special bubbles for colorblind people....

Effect of Tablet PC on Linux developers

From an anonymous reader: What needs to be done to promote development of Linux for Tablet PCs? Whatisnew.com opens up conversation about the progress...

VDC study finds Red Hat to be #1 Embedded Linux provider

Anonymous Reader writes, "From LinuxDevices.com: In a recently completed report entitled Linux's Future in the Embedded Systems Market, Venture Development Corp. (VDC) studied...

Weighing the pros and cons of IBM’s mainframe Linux, Part 3

It's at LinuxWorld.com: "When I was first asked about Linux on the mainframe, I discovered that I'd never really thought about it at all,...

Linux paints the town red

Wired.com follows up on the IBM/Sherwin-Williams Linux deal, and Linux taking a "reluctant step" toward Main Street. "It's not quite a huge victory for...

Sun vs. Linux on mainframes: Round V (and VI?)

- By Grant Gross - If you think the argument over Linux on mainframes has cooled, think again. This week, Alexander Tormasov, the chief...