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SDMI: More secure than you think?
Author: JT Smith
The Secure Digital Music Initiative may not have been hacked yet after all, reports 32bitsonline. "A report in Web 'zine Salon last...
Lutris Enhydra: First wireless server to address global needs
Author: JT Smith
Enhydra XMLC and next-generation protocol support guarantees
application
delivery to any analog, WAP, i-mode, or J2ME cellular device.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 16,...
Red Hat Network: Scrap the old versions, they’re not supported
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday.com.au looks at some of the system administration issues that the Red Hat Network confronts users with. "The first thing that you...
Opinion: The world is watching Transmeta
Author: JT Smith
From a column at OS Opinion: "Transmeta has the world watching them now that the first Crusoe-based laptops have been made commercially...
DON’T USE!!! Non-appearance of the Microsoft-promised Linux Migration Guide
Author: JT Smith
- By T. Bruce Tober -
This is a non-story. Or is it? It seems that according to the press...
Weekly news wrapup: Red Hat responds to bad PR
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing EditorIs it really all about Microsoft?
More fallout this week about Microsoft's decision to invest in the Linux-friendly Corel. Several...
Linux Expo Canada comes to Toronto Oct. 30 to Nov. 1
Author: JT Smith
Linux Expo Canada-Toronto will be held
at
the
Metro Toronto Convention Center on Oct. 30-31 and Nov. 1, 2000.This show offer you three days...
Appian Graphics offers Linux support
Author: JT Smith
Appian Jeronimo 2000 Now Available For All Major Platforms
REDMOND, Wash. -- Appian Graphics has announced the
availability of a Linux operating system driver...
Clinton orders haste on high-speed wireless
Author: JT Smith
Clinton has ordered the acceleration of third generation wireless technology development, out of fear of falling behind foreign competitors to American hi-tech...
Crusoe review
Author: JT Smith
NW Fusion reviews Sony's Crusoe-powered Vaio. Their findings show more battery life, less performance, then current Vaios.
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