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Comdex ends with a whimper

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - Chicago -- In more ways than one, this year's spring Comdex was no big deal. And when it...

IEMS5 users get U.S. $300 off on beta purchase

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Beta participants of the Linux-Windows-based Internet Exchange Messaging Server (IEMS) 5 shall get a US$300 price off if...

TurboPrint 1.0 released

Author: JT Smith A press release at LinuxPR has the info. TurboPrint is a high-quality printer driver system for Linux built on existing ...

BSDi purchase blends Open Source, proprietary

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a short item commenting on Wind River Systems' purchase of Berkeley Software Design's version of Unix. The Register mentions that...

C Decompiler for Microsoft code is out there

Author: JT Smith tjhanson writes: "VNU Network News via Lexis-nexis has this story: "John Safa, a former cracker and CTO of security vendor BitArts, said:...

Napster downloads rocket

Author: JT Smith The Register: "Napster usage is on the increase again after its post-filter dip, online entertainment ...

Tech layoffs continue as industry weakness hits PR, law firms

Author: JT Smith The Post-Intelligencer reports on the continued beating the tech industry is taking in this economic downturn. Category: Linux

Call me NIC

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on the latest Internet access device to hit the market, the New Internet Computer (NIC): "The $319.98 NIC employs the ...

Awk by example, part three

Author: JT Smith IBM offers an online tutorial fromGentoo Technologies president Daniel Robbins: "n this conclusion to the awk series, Daniel introduces you to awk's...

Wind River buys maker of BSDi

Author: JT Smith Upside.com reports that embedded software maker Wind River Systems has bought two operating-system companies, "including one of the major strains" of BSD....