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Israel government putting the kibosh on high speed access

Author: JT Smith Wired staffer Tania Hersman writes: "Israel is often called Silicon Wadi due to its seemingly endless spawning of startups. Yet for the...

Transvirtual to put Linux on PDAs

Author: JT Smith Transvirtual Technologies will introduce a development platform for Linux on handhelds, according to ZDNet's eWeek. The company will introduce Pocket Linux Developer...

Institute to introduce Japanese Linux certifications

Author: JT Smith A consortium of local companies will fund the translation effort, creating Linux Professional Institute-Japan. The translation project is expected to be completed...

Indrema, Red Hat team up on Linux game console

Author: JT Smith The two companies announced Monday they will jointly manage branding and distribution of DV Linux, an upcoming universal standard operating system for console...

Tests show SGI’s increasing involvement in Linux

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPlanet: "A group of nearly 100 test tools designed to make Linux kernel hacking easier is just one manifestation of rapidly...

Using NetBSD (part 3): Setting up printing

Author: JT Smith In this article, Ralph Krause explores lpd, ghostscript, apsfilter and LPRng for setting up printing under NetBSD. Most of this is...

How stupid are users?

Author: JT Smith An article on Linuxworld takes a look at a few schools of thought regarding user interaction, and discusses some methods for teaching...

OpenMail attracts 1 million Linux users

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor When Hewlett-Packard ported its OpenMail mail/messaging software to Linux in October 1999, OpenMail evangelist Richi Jennings was hoping for...

U.S. officials worry about NTT buying Verio

Author: JT Smith Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., owned partially by the Japanese government, is trying to buy U.S. Web hosting service Verio. The story...

IBM’s Linux watch

Author: JT Smith IBM's prototype PDA watch running Linux is discussed in greater detail on Thestandard.com. The piece discusses current limitations of the...