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REDSonic aligns with New Level Telecom to meet embedded Linux demands in Korea

Author: JT Smith REDSonic, Inc., a leader in real-time Linux solutions for the embedded market, today announced its strategic partnership with New Level Telecom (NL...

This week in DotGNU, No. 4 (November 12)

Author: JT Smith See http://dotgnu.org for general information about DotGNU. In this issue: * Assistant maintainers needed for GlobalLogin auth project * New versions of...

Budget Pentium 4: 845 motherboards (Linux) reviewed

Author: JT Smith Augustus writes "LinuxHardware.org has posted this review of three Intel 845-based motherboards: "Intel's 845 chipset has arrived and now Intel fans finally...

Covalent Technologies announces Enterprise Ready Server

Author: JT Smith Covalent Technologies today announced the general availability of Enterprise Ready Server (ERS), a comprehensive Web server product designed to minimize the resources...

Cybercops arrest online liberty

Author: JT Smith BBC News reports: "Civil liberties are already being eroded by efforts to tackle computer crime, MPs and cyber-liberty campaigners have warned. They...

XNotesPlus v3.4.0

Author: JT Smith "More than 2 years after the last major release, the Graphics Muse is pleased to announce a new version of XNotesPlus, a personal...

Getting worse: HP-Compaq merger mess

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet News: "Shareholders opposed to the proposed marriage of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer should be careful what they wish for: Undoing...

Chipmakers favor data exchange standard

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com: "The HyperTransport standard for exchanging data between semiconductors is picking up speed. More than a dozen companies have licensed the...

16 U.S. gov’t agencies flunk computer security

Author: JT Smith "In a scathing report released Friday, the U.S. congressional Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, Financial Management and Intergovermental Relations flunked 16 federal agencies...

ICANN meet addresses domain name security

Author: JT Smith Network World Fusion: "Prompted by concern over the September 11 terrorist attacks, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers this week...