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Linuxlab establishes foothold in China
Author: JT Smith
The new subsidiary will support developers in California and market software in China, according to Business Wire.
One strike, you’re out
Author: JT Smith
This article from Planet IT explains why Chapter 11 is not an option for most failed dot-coms.
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Open Source
Internet address registrar accused of favoritism
Author: JT Smith
The Associated Press reports, the company that long held a monopoly on registering Web addresses is under attack for keeping thousands...
New Internet service protects user privacy
Author: JT Smith
In response to growing demand for user privacy and control on the Internet, Mailshell.com today unveiled its free email
management service that...
IDG launches micronetwork
Author: JT Smith
Providing a central location for breaking news on all facets of security issues facing the IT and Internet security industry, International Data...
LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux Weekly Newsletter
Author: JT Smith
The LinuxDevices.com Embedded Linux Weekly Newsletter for August 17 is out.
Linuxlab packs 160 servers into a standard six-foot rack
Author: JT Smith
Linuxlab expands the boundaries of high-density server configuration with its Saratoga Rack 160, enabling information providers to place up to 160 Web...
SuSE swipes AS/400 in IBM megadeal
Author: JT Smith
Although partnerships between OEMs and distros are announced every day, what swings this one is that SuSE has got across the board...
SGI opens Open Inventor source code
Author: JT Smith
The Register announces that SGI has released the source code for its high-end Open Inventor 3D graphics object-oriented application development system...
VA’s Augustin talks Itanic, Sledgehammer
Author: JT Smith
The Register caught up with VA Linux Systems founder Larry Augustin at LinuxWorld this week, we thought he could shed some...