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Is SAIR certification worthwhile?

Author: JT Smith The question of certification on Linux was brought up over on Slashdot. "Are CTOs and managers in Linux shops actually looking...

Wine gets Direct3D support

Author: JT Smith Slashdot has information about a company intending to help WINE, the Windows non-emulator for Linux, improve its support for Direct3D and DirectX...

Passing of a wireless pioneer

Author: JT Smith Al Gross (W8PAL), ham radio operator, inventor of the "walkie-talkie" handheld radio, and creator of technologies that eventually led to the creation...

Pentium 4: In depth

Author: JT Smith "The PC industry is taking a huge leap backwards as Intel's new flagship Pentium 4 processor turns out to be an engineering...

Linux companies among stock losers in 2000

Author: JT Smith This Motley Fool article counts VA Linux and Red Hat as among the top stock losers in 2000. "It's been a particularly...

When will Mom use Linux?

Author: JT Smith A Linux.com article asks the question. "Two years ago I was bold and naive enough to assert that my mother would be...

New attack on digital ‘piracy’

Author: JT Smith From Mercurycenter.com: "Hollywood has teamed up with some of the biggest players in computer storage ...

Microsoft in 2001: Another bad year?

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that 2001 may not turn out any better for Microsoft than 2000 did. Profit warnings from 2000 could carry over,...

Your next laptop: made in China?

Author: JT Smith From ZDNET.co.uk: "Notebook manufacturing is rapidly migrating to mainland China, a move that will inevitably lead to lower laptop prices. The...

Introducing Motor, Part 2: Advanced usage

Author: JT Smith Motor is a great new IDE for programming under Linux. In this second part of the series, the author looks at more...