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SCO customers need not fear, says Caldera chief

Author: JT Smith Caldera chief Ransom Love says his company will continue sales and support for SCO's Unix products, ZDNet UK reports. More at InfoWorld. Category:...

Transmeta, AMD talk about working together

Author: JT Smith Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Transmeta Corp. are discussing various types of cooperation, including technology exchanges on a possible new very low-end...

NTT extends Verio offer – again

Author: JT Smith NTT Communications late Tuesday said it has extended its tender offer for Internet backbone and Web hosting provider Verio until midnight EDT...

Open Source developers pressure Sun on Java

Author: JT Smith A poll circulating among various developer groups is asking for a vote on whether Sun should make Java open source, reports...

First commercially available wireless streaming video system

Author: JT Smith PacketVideo Corp., the global leader in wireless media, today announced the release of PVPlatform 1.0, the industry's first commercially available wireless streaming...

HP launches secure Linux

Author: JT Smith - By John Leyden - -The Register - Hewlett-Packard is expected to launch a secure version of Linux today in a...

Red Hat unveils IA-64 Linux JumpStart Program

Author: JT Smith Red Hat, Inc. announced today the IA-64 JumpStart Program, which provides all the software, tools, support and training needed for independent software...

Opinion: Taking on Microsoft at the desktop

Author: JT Smith From an OSopinion column by Tom Adelstein: "Can we ...

TrollTech ‘vilified’ by Free Software community

Author: JT Smith From a LinuxPlanet interview with TrollTech CEO Haavard Nord: TrollTech has been vilified by the Free Software community -- i.e., the Free ...

Embedded Linux making great strides

Author: JT Smith Linuxdevices.com takes a look at how far embedded Linux has come in the past year, with information from the just-past Linux World....