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Root server failure Wednesday

Author: JT Smith This passed Wednesday, 4 of the Internet's 13 root servers malfunctionned for about one hour, says ZDNet"

S3 plans to launch Transmeta Web pad subsidiary

Author: JT Smith S3 has quietly formed an internal subsidiary to design and sell Transmeta-based Internet access devices, part of a retooling of S3 itself,...

MacWeek: Linux overtaking Mac?

Author: JT Smith MacWeek reports: Some key Linux developers, encouraged by the announcement of GNOME as the standard desktop environment for Linux and Unix, believe...

WAP, I-mode showdown looms in Asia

Author: JT Smith NTT is pushing very hard to impose I-mode, A proprietary standard for wireless data communications, as an alternative to WAP in Japan,...

Want a soda? Wireless will deliver

Author: JT Smith From an InfoWorld story: "There is a small but growing number of entrepreneurs creating new business-to-consumer and business-to-business models for monitoring and...

Red Hat anounces IA-64 JumpStart Program

Author: JT Smith Among the product annoucements at this week's Intel Developer Forum: Red Hat announced the IA-64 JumpStart Program, which aims to provide software...

Oracle affirms long-term commitment to Linux

Author: JT Smith From an InfoWorld story: "One of the bigger challenges Linux has faced in gaining acceptance as a platform for enterprise-class services is...

Vibrating mouse spices up computing

Author: JT Smith The VMouse is cross-platform and requires no driver installation, making the device compatible with systems as varied as iMacs and Linux boxes,...

Loki earns Best of Show at LinuxWorld

Author: JT Smith Loki Software, Inc., the leading publisher of best-selling games for the Linux operating system, accepted the coveted "Best of Show" award from...

Industry groups knock Napster ruling

Author: JT Smith From a story at TheStandard.com: "While noncommittal on whether Napster should be held liable for infringing on the copyrights of the major...