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At long last, mobile videophones make their debut
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "Japan's giant telecommunications carrier NTT DoCoMo has launched the world's first commercial 3G service in support of mobile videophones....
Gateway’s treasure chest – the Amiga multimedia patents
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes: "Although many PC manufacturers are looking for a merger or acquisition to remain in business, Gateway is the owner...
MS bug of the day: Norton AntiVirus, Win 98 may disagree
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC:If a Windows 98 file is missing or corrupted, the following error may be generated when installing
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Interview with Ben Collins, Debian project leader
Author: JT Smith
DebianPlanet: "I recently interviewed Ben Collins, Debian Project Leader (via email), on his thoughts on a number of
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How much security info is too much?
Author: JT Smith
LinuxSecurity: "In publicizing the details of how a given security hole is exploited, are virus fighters simply providing aid and comfort...
Backing up Windows from FreeBSD
Author: JT Smith
DaemonNews: "Backing up data is one of the most crucial tasks that any company must face when dealing with networks and servers....
Open Source pulls together to cover September 11th
Author: JT Smith
LinuxJournal: "Tuesday, September 11, the Internet stood still. Millions of users claimed over 80 per cent of internet bandwidth and caused sites...
Why commercial Linux software ventures fail
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
I was so excited when my review copy of Corel's (then) new WordPerfect Office for Linux...
Compaq warns of operating loss
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Blaming the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in part for worse-than-expected sales, Compaq Computer warned Monday that it will post an...
Intel unveils a dozen new mobile chips
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "In an effort to entice consumers to upgrade or buy new laptop computers, Intel Corp. unveiled a dozen mobile...