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Linux.com introduces the new kernel
Author: JT Smith
From Linux.com: "Before an unsuspecting victim was selected from the audience, Brian explained a few things that you have to
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Perl & Python Active Awards
Author: JT Smith
Lori Pike writes "ActiveState is delighted to kick off the first annual Programmers' Choice and Activators' Choice Awards. We'd like to honor...
Usenet is still a strange place
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal claims that Usenet is not dead, and continues to be a strange place. Often associated with geeks at their finest,...
NetRaider: A scaled-down Konqueror
Author: JT Smith
Linux Planet reports on the arrival of a new browser for Linux: NetRaider, a scaled down version of KDE's Konqueror browser.
ISP sues Covad over disconnection
Author: JT Smith
In most parts of the world, it is generally accepted that once you stop paying for services, there is a good chance...
ZF Linux offers almost-free PCs to ISPs
Author: JT Smith
Here we go again? The free PC movement might be back, if your service provider cooperates. ZDNet reports on the efforts of...
Microsoft nails down Xbox distributors
Author: JT Smith
CNET News.com says that Microsoft has named distributors for its forthcoming Xbox game and multimedia console in Japan. Former Ziff-Davis owner Softbank...
Opera tests cell phone OS
Author: JT Smith
Opera is moving its popular browser off the desktop and onto the palmtop -- or in this case, the celltop. The company...
Calculator hybrid doesn’t add up
Author: JT Smith
CNET News.com reports on HP's decision to pull the plug on a graphing calculator/Windows CE hybrid code-named Xpander. The company says now...
Wobbly word processing in Linux-dupe
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday Australia reviews several word-processing programs available for Linux. The writer finds several programs that offer an alternative to running Microsoft Word...