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Meet the 2.4 Linux kernel

Author: JT Smith IBM DeveloperWorks has a very detailed article on the changes in the forthcoming 2.4 Linux Kernel. Category: Linux

Windows PHP installer

Author: JT Smith It was announced today that an "easy" installer for PHP v4 on Windows has been released. This allows people to setup...

HyperQbs ‘Write once, View anywhere’ technology

Author: JT Smith Qbizm technologies, Inc. is happy to announce a HyperQbs alpha developer portal for free downloads and alpha testing of the new Java2EE...

Crypto market opens up

Author: JT Smith Expiration of RSA Security's key patents this month are leading to new competition in the field. ZDNet.co.uk story discusses the future of...

Weekly News Wrap-up

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorLife as a horse race The news media tends to cover most everything like a horse race. Who gained ground...

Lineo releases RTnet embedded communication tool

Author: JT Smith Embedded Linux developer Lineo Inc. has released for beta testing RTnet, a modification to the Linux networking subsystem that permits embedded devices...

New technologies could be key to Napster resolution

Author: JT Smith From a CNet story: "As music-swapping company Napster and the record industry skirmish in court, a bevy of technology companies are coming...

Emulex shareholders file lawsuit against news sites

Author: JT Smith A class-action was filed Thursday on behalf of Emulex shareholders who sold common stock or call options or bought put options based...

RadiSys announces partnership with MontaVista

Author: JT Smith RadiSys Corp., a designer and manufacturer of building blocks enabling next-generation Internet and communications systems, has signed a partnership agreement with MontaVista...

KDE responds to GNOME Foundation

Author: JT Smith The recent announcements regarding the formation of a GNOME Foundation coupled with the Sun/Hewlett Packard decision to use GNOME as their standard...