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Yggdrasil ships world’s first DVD9-ROM

Author: JT Smith Yggdrasil Computing has shipped the world's first Linux DVD9-ROM, a successor format to CD-ROM's, with over twelve times the capacity, from...

Scrambled DeCSS Code and a Slurpee

Author: JT Smith It may be the oddest pairing on the Web: the descrambling source code to DeCSS and a coupon for a free Slurpee at...

The Day Ahead: CFO search hover over Red Hat earnings

Author: JT Smith "When Red Hat reports its fiscal second quarter earnings Thursday analysts will be looking for the subtle items that may indicate...

UK ‘free’ ISP CallNet unreachable, apparently bankrupt

Author: JT Smith "A former darling of the free Internet access model, CallNet, has had its phone lines cut and is being sued by...

Semiconductor prices continue to drop

Author: JT Smith "The international price for 64 megabyte synchronous dynamic random access memory (DRAM) has dropped to around $7 per chip, according to Korea...

PricewaterhouseCoopers becomes RSA alliance partner

Author: JT Smith According to this press release, "PwC consultants will be certified to install RSA Keon(R) Advanced PKI software at customer sites throughout the United States,...

RadiSys and LynuxWorks to develop high-availability Linux operating system

Author: JT Smith Press release at businesswire.com says, "RadiSys Corp. (Nasdaq:RSYS), a leading global designer and manufacturer of building blocks enabling next-generation Internet and communications systems,...

High-level wonks speak out about online privacy

Author: JT Smith By Robin Miller Editor-in-Chief On Wednesday, Sept. 13, the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Internet Society held a panel discussion about online privacy policies...

The democratically elected Microsoft

Author: JT Smith From LinuxToday.com.au: "There has been no concerted policy from Microsoft with reference to Linux, although recently a position was advertised on...

Caught up in the .NET

Author: JT Smith "I used to feel sorry for people who never examined Linux, *BSD, or other alternatives. I no longer feel that way. It...