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MS missteps lead to feeding frenzy for interactive TV rivals
Author: JT Smith
Interactive Week has a story saying Microsoft is stumbling in the interactive TV market, with Linux-based Liberate Technologies challenging the tech giant.
C++ design, protocol aid reconfigurable camera
Author: JT Smith
EE Times reports that IMEC has developed an FPGA-based
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A GNOME 2.0 release coordinator steps down
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday posts a strongly-worded e-mail from Martin Baulig the gnome-hackers mailing list, announcing his plans to resign his GNOME 2.0 release coordinator...
Kernel Traffic #122
Author: JT Smith
Zack Brown posts the latest edition of Kernel Traffic. Hot topics on the mailing list include: "Status of 2.4 virtual memory subsystem",...
Chasing them naughty blues
Author: JT Smith
Linux Planet: "I don't think people who are Linux users are escaping away from something--they are running to something. Because Linux is
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Dr. Dobb’s Tcl-URL
Author: JT Smith
Topics in this edition of weekly Tcl news and links include a request for a volunteer to monitor Web sites for Tcl-related...
C++ design, protocol aid reconfigurable camera
Author: JT Smith
"IMEC (Leuven, Belgium) has developed an FPGA-based camera system
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Compaq prepares to claim PDA lead
Author: JT Smith
PC World: "Move over, Palm. Compaq Computer is set to become the number one earner in the PDA market, according to a...
The patent tsunami
Author: JT Smith
From an Interactive Week story on the U.S. patent issuing process: "As the technological ferment in the U.S. grew wildly effervescent at
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Tux: Built for speed
Author: JT Smith
eWEEK reviews Red Hat's Tux 2.0 Web server: "Running on a Linux 2.4 kernel has taken performance far beyond what was...