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Sales of Windows 2000 falling short of expectations
Author: JT Smith
From a San Fransisco Chronicle story: "Sales of Windows 2000, the software for running corporate computer networks and desktops, have fallen short...
XEmacs/GTK 21.1.11 released
Author: JT Smith
XEmacs/GTK 21.1.11 is released by William M. Perry, who's been hacking on Emacs and XEmacs for close to 10 years, after discovering...
New Linux in Education report released
Author: JT Smith
"Most of our discussion has focused on Linux as an inexpensive and viable alternative to existing solutions to math ed software. In...
RAM makers square off in court over patent issues
Author: JT Smith
Micron Technology, one of the world's largest memory chip makers, announced Monday that it has filed suit against high-speed memory interface technology...
Art contest focuses on DeCSS
Author: JT Smith
DeCSS, the DVD decryption software the MPAA tries to declare illegal, is a topic that touches politics, science and art, but has...
Sun to release source code
Author: JT Smith
Sun Microsystems, Inc. has announced it
will release the source code for the internationalization technologies for
the Solaris Operating Environment to X.org, a non-profit,...
Analysis: Can Caldera win over SCO integrators?
Author: JT Smith
Execs at Caldera Systems have been rolling out the red carpet to SCO integrators with mixed success for more than two years....
Ex-Microsoft employee describes company’s Unix use
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot discussion on a former Microsoft employee describing how the software giant uses Unix.
Singapore technology used as international standard
Author: JT Smith
One or two years from now, if you are watching video on your new-generation mobile phone or
...
Arachne browser architect dismisses virus charge
Author: JT Smith
Michael Polak, a Czech scientist whose browser has been causing so many problems for its users that he was accused of disseminating...