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Transmeta’s troubles piling up

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports: "Toshiba had big plans earlier this year for the U.S. release of a laptop with an energy-efficient chip from Transmeta,...

Are GUIs really user-friendly?

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "I've been trying to teach my mother to use a computer for more than two months now. Using both...

Linux 2.4.14 released

Author: JT Smith Dave of Redhatbox.org writes with the changelog: final: - David Miller: sparc/scsi scatterlist fixes - Martin Mares: PCI ids, email address update -...

Gnumeric 0.75 released

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "This will be the last release before we freeze the ui and user visible ...

‘Patriot Act’ opens ISPs to monitoring

Author: JT Smith It's a little late to stop the law, but IDG News Service reports that ISPs and network administrators may have to ...

Student’s ARM7 clone disappears from Web

Author: JT Smith EET.com reports that a clone of the ARM7 32-bit RISC processor core, previously ...

OpenBSD: The most secure OS around

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has the review/commentary: "Unlike other operating systems, with the exception of close relative NetBSD, the open source ...

RackSaver builds first Intel Pentium 4 1U server – unable to verify

Author: JT Smith November 2001 -- RackSaver has combined all the speed and stability of Intel’s 2Ghz+ Pentium 4 processor with the space-efficient, versatile...

Magic Earth announces leading software on Linux

Author: JT Smith Magic Earth announced today its plan to offer the company's revolutionary visualization and interpretation application, GeoProbe(R), on the desktop...

Xbox estimated at break-even point by 2004

Author: JT Smith Reuters: "Microsoft could lose as much as $1 billion on its new Xbox video game console before breaking even in fiscal 2004,...