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Qt ported to Mac OS 9/X, BeOS

Author: JT Smith Trolltech: "Trolltech is demonstrating a preview release of Qt/Mac (the Mac OS X-port of Qt, Trolltech's emerging-standard cross-platform C++ GUI application...

Magnets, megamarts, Microsoft and Mundie

Author: JT Smith OSOpinion's Kelly McNeill sent us this link: "Despite Mundie's attempts to cloud the issue, the whole soapbox scandal really isn't that hard...

Looking ahead with handheld developer Robert van der Meulen

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - Netherlands born Robert van der Meulen does all his development for handhelds on a Yopy...

IBM ups the hard-drive capacity ante

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that IBM has released a modified form of data storage on their hard drives, which they call antiferromagnetically coupled media...

Cisco puts IP calls through on phones

Author: JT Smith Yahoo! reports that Cisco is releasing a device to allow a regular telephone to be plugged in to a broadband connection for...

Intel: Here come the Crusoe-killers

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on Intel's latest efforts to beat out the new competition: Transmeta's Crusoe processor. Intel is selling new very low voltage...

Will RPMs and DEBs merge?

Author: JT Smith Debian Planet reports on the possibility of Red Hat's RPM and Debian's DEB package format merging within two years. Category: Linux

Crack a system, suffer no legal hassles and win prizes

Author: JT Smith Jeff Gerhardt writes, "The Linux Show hosts unique field trial of Cylant Linux based security software. Break a web server for...

Rauch Medien and Arco technology come together in RAID Alert

Author: JT Smith Rauch Medien (rauchmedien.com) has decided to base RAID Alert, their upcoming remote RAID monitoring system, on Arco RAID...

The Agenda VR3: Real Linux in a PDA

Author: JT Smith From the fine folks at O'Reilly: "Our Linux expert Chris Halsall says for those who need only a simple PDA to handle this...