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WAP goes Open Source
Author: JT Smith
3G LAB, the Cambridge-based Open Source software provider for the mobile Internet, today on their website announced the launch of Alligata...
Intel bets the farm on Pentium 4
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports that Intel is predicting one of the steepest ramps in its history for the
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Intel may be going to double-data-rate memory in PC chipsets
Author: JT Smith
"As we have said before, we are adopting DDR
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Bug-hunters about to tattle on unsecure OSs
Author: JT Smith
ZDCOUK reports that major software firms may be neglecting security vulnerabilities and
putting their users at serious risk, according to bug-hunters at
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AMD slaps Intel around – whose fault is it?
Author: JT Smith
"Every Intel fan, analyst and investor, waited patiently for Intel to slap AMD around a little bit, but the slap never came....
Mulling over Macintosh alpha project rumors
Author: JT Smith
From OSOpinion: "Is the rumor credible? A couple years ago, I would have dismissed it out of hand. The G3 easily outperformed...
Gore, Bush and Open Source
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business
Bush? Gore? Who can decide between them? Who wants
to? Like it or not, one of these guys...
Workstation Solutions enhances Quick Restore 2.7
Author: JT Smith
From Linux PR: Workstation Solutions, Inc., a
provider innovative data protection software, has announced major
enhancements to Quick...
NEC unwraps Crusoe-powered notebook
Author: JT Smith
IDG News Service reports that NEC has unveiled a new laptop, featuring Transmeta's Crusoe chip, which it claims can run for up...
Open Source has a new icon, X-Tools
Author: JT Smith
Microcross, Inc. is announcing its first product offering, X-Tools, which debut at the 4th Annual Linux Showcase in Atlanta, Georgia, on October...