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Company connects Linux to home entertainment system
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Linux is breaking into the home entertainment market with the first digital entertainment system based upon the Open Source...
Netpliance prices i-opener 2001 membership program
Author: JT Smith
From PRNewswire.com: Beginning September 1, retail outlets including Circuit City and CompUSA
will have the new i-opener 2001 Membership Program available for purchase...
Linux conquers the business market
Author: JT Smith
By Alex Teodorescu
Until now, Linux has been popular mostly for academic and tech-savvy
users. But
finally, corporations are catching on to the Linux...
Teen questioned in attack on Irish Internet service provider
Author: JT Smith
Police have questioned a 17-year-old after a security breach forced Ireland's
leading Internet service provider to change the passwords of 30,000 of its...
Napster’s favorite lobbyist
Author: JT Smith
The nation's capital may be home to swarms of lobbyists for the recording and
...
The Linux driver petition
Author: JT Smith
LibraNet is sponsoring the Linux driver petition site, where Linux enthusiasts can do their part in enticing hardware companies to create drivers...
NT horror story contest sponsored by Linux General Store
Author: JT Smith
LinuxPR tells us that, beginning Friday August 25th, contestants may enter their worst stories from
dealing with Windows NT. The...
Intel coughs up new XScale microarchitecture
Author: JT Smith
According to a report at xtra.com, Intel believes the chip microarchitecture has the flexibility to handle requirements for both
...
Buyer’s guide: high-end systems – August 2000
Author: JT Smith
Anandtech has a buyer's guide for high-end systems. It covers 4 configurations: a dream system, a SOHO system, a "gamer" system,...
Harvard prof says Asian countries must develop “home grown” tech to sustain growth
Author: JT Smith
The Asian economic miracle is not a myth, and has not run its course, but Asian countries must move to develop
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