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Who needs Napster when you have Windows?

Author: JT Smith Wired: "A new program called Share Sniffer makes file trading easier than ever before -- and more dangerous."

Project porting Linux to AMD x86-64, but has license issues

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices has asked for the Open Source community's help in porting GNU/Linux to AMD's...

Litestep.net rises from the ashes

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "The popular shell site, litestep.net , which was down for almost a month, is now back and being hosted...

KDE 2.2 schedule

Author: JT Smith Waldo Bastian posts an outline of the planned KDE 2.2 release schedule. "We aim for the following improvements among others: Better printing...

Transmeta gains toehold in corporate market

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports: "Transmeta has won a major foothold in the corporate market, with Fujitsu choosing its chips to power 12,000 laptops that...

TUXIA successfully launches into Australia

Author: JT Smith Sydney, Australia - March 2001 - TUXIA was successfully introduced to the Australian market at the recently held IT Comdex/Linux Expo 2001,...

New Linux kernel boosts server power, desktop compatability

Author: JT Smith "The ABM (Anything But Microsoft) market is vibrant and growing, but its mainstay operating system, Linux, has been falling behind the times....

The Open Group Announces Open Source manageability services broker

Author: JT Smith "The Open Group today announced the public availability of its open source implementation of a Manageability Services Broker. As part of its...

MS to users: Pay up

Author: JT Smith From InternetWeek: "A licensing disagreement with Microsoft forced Alaska Airlines to scrap a plan to give pilots browser access to a mainframe...

Zelerate closes its doors

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "Zelerate (formerly OpenSales) fired their remaining staff and closed its doors at 4pm PST on Wednesday, March 29th. Zelerate...