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Linux 2.4, maintenance and succession

Author: JT Smith Posted by Alan Cox, at Advogato: "Linus will be releasing a 2.4.14 and probably a 2.4.15 finishing off the VM stability work...

3rd way: Sharp pits Linux+Java again

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "This article at LinuxDevices.com takes a look at Sharp's Linux+Java partnership in support of its new Zaurus PDA, and...

Fixed wireless broadband hits speed bumps

Author: JT Smith So what U.S. wireless providers are saying is that they can give you fixed broadband or 3G, but not both. That's not...

VMware Workstation 3.0 released

Author: JT Smith Posted at PR Newswire: "VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtualization software for Intel computers, today announced general availability of VMware(TM) Workstation 3.0, the...

FileMaker Pro 5.5 Unlimited now available

Author: JT Smith Posted at PR Newswire: "FileMaker Pro 5.5 Unlimited is now certified for Apache Web Servers running...

MS Passport cracked with Hotmail

Author: JT Smith The Register: "Passport and Wallet users are going to be disappointed to learn that these feature-rich tools can't be ...

Universal may prevent PCs from playing CDs

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Along with consumers of audio CDs, large software makers like Microsoft and RealNetworks could also be caught out when the copy-protected...

Linux Security Week – November 5th 2001

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include "Protect Yourself with Secure Protocols," "The 60 Minute Network Security Guide," "Guide to ...

Turbolinux Systems Korea to distribute RTLinux/Pro

Author: JT Smith Monica Ortiz writes: "Socorro, NM -- November 1, 2001 -- Finite State Machine Labs, Inc (FSMLabs) today announced its partnership with Samsung...

Selling Linux: IBM’s Susan DeKeukelaere

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Susan DeKeukelaere, IBM's program director for zSeries Marketing, doesn't seem to think it's hard to "sell" Linux...