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2.4 kernel: Contributor Aivazian embraces change in life and Linux
Author: JT Smith
- by Julie Bresnick -Tigran
Aivazian has been senior Linux-kernel architect for VERITAS Software Ltd., since February 2000. All his work is...
Gates to unveil Windows XP
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports that Microsoft's Bill Gates is preparing to unveil Windows XP - formerly known as Whistler - shortly, and introduces...
Code + law: Threatening basic human rights
Author: JT Smith
Even as court rulings threaten to destroy Napster and MP3.com,
Hollywood and publishers are developing software that would let them
enforce much broader definitions...
Power management on the Versa LX running Linux
Author: JT Smith
32bitsonline has a story on running Linux on laptops, in this case an NEC Versa LX. "It didn't grow hair on my...
Linux beefs up Omaha Steaks’ online sales
Author: JT Smith
LinuxWorld.com has a story about Omaha Steak using Linux to bump up its online sales. "A three-tiered architecture (data on the back...
Content protection could split Open Source into camps
Author: JT Smith
Sciam.com looks at the issue of content protection for recordable media. "Free-software guru Richard Stallman
...
Keeping your software up to date
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes: "With monthly security patches, feature enhancements, and bug fixes, how do you keep up to date? Well in this...
eProcess announces popCorn, an Open Source MPEG-1
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: eProcess, a French software company specialized in
embedded multimedia solutions, announces the immediate release of popCorn,
...
FineGround Networks: Meet the Condenser
Author: JT Smith
From InternetNews.com: "A new caching solution created for speeding up content delivery was launched at DEMO 2001 in
...
Microsoft to expand access to source code
Author: JT Smith
It's been announced before, but ComputerWorld has another story about Microsoft's plans to release a limited expansion of its Windows
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