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Compaq denies abandoning Crusoe

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports that Compaq is denying earlier reports that the company does not want to use Transmeta's Crusoe processor in its mobile...

Net traffic at all-time high

Author: JT Smith Wired News reports that Internet traffic hit a record high as users rushed online to check on election results. ABCNews.com states they...

Revenge of the older CEOs

Author: JT Smith ZDNet's David Coursey comments on Silicon Valley's latest trend of seeking out experienced leaders: "During the Internet gold rush, venture capital seemed...

Red Hat still betting on the long shot

Author: JT Smith Upside Today profiles Red Hat and its finally concluded search for a CFO, who the company plans to introduce at tomorrow morning's...

Comdex Webcast schedule of events

Author: JT Smith Can't make it to Comdex this year? ZDNet offers its Webcast schedule of events for the annual Las Vegas technology conference. Bill...

Progency announces public beta

Author: JT Smith Progeny Linux Systems has announced the first public beta of Progeny Debian. The distribution features a new installation program, and new tools...

Miles O’Neal interview

Author: JT Smith LinuxNews interviews Miles O'Neal, creator and maintainer of the frequently asked questions list for the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). "It's at...

Linux looks to avoid fragmentation

Author: JT Smith With Linux gaining momentum in applications from wristwatches to supercomputers, its backers are redoubling efforts to expand the reach of the operating...

Linux 2.4 to go gold in December

Author: JT Smith From CMP Techweb: "The Linux movement is expected to reach another milestone next month when Linus Torvalds officially sanctions the long-awaited Linux...

Dot bomb blowback: Open Source companies vulnerable?

Author: JT Smith By Jack Bryar - Open Source business - Congratulations to our new president-elect (assuming a recount doesn't change the result). Now,...