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Intel confirms the launch of dual-core processors

Matt writes "Intel Corp. cancelled the company's Tejas, Jayhawk, and Tulsa dual-core microprocessors earlier. These processors were originally scheduled to be launched in 2005....

Microsoft UK Windows and Linux seminar

ayeomans writes "Microsoft UK are running 2020 seminars on "Microsoft Windows and Linux An open and honest technology discussion". "In a half day event,...

Berkeley DB bmd messaging win indicates open source momentum

Author: Jay Lyman Wireless operators and telcos are attracted to Linux and open source for the usual reasons of cost savings and avoiding vendor lock-in,...

Linux Advisory Watch – May 7, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for mc, libpng, LHA, httpd, and rsync. The distributors include Debian, Mandrake, ...

froglogic Releases Automated GUI Test Tool Squish

Harri Porten writes "froglogic Releases Automated GUI Test Tool Squish for Qt/Embedded and Qtopia Hamburg, Germany - 2004-05-04. froglogic today announced the availability of Squish, the...

Red Hat Desktop strategy: Semantics have been part of the messaging problem

Author: Jeremy Hogan Editor's note: This commentary from Red Hat's community relations manager is a response to NewsForge's Joe Barr, who asserted earlier this week...

On local TV news, it’s a Windows world

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller The Sasser worm has made headlines not only in tech media but almost everywhere, including television. Most of the better Internet...

Finding an open source programming job

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Brian Aker, director of architecture for MySQL AB, says one good way to find an open source programming job is to...

Making the Switch from ‘the Blue’ to ‘the Green’

Guest writes "This article aims to provide an insight into some aspects of KDE usability as seen by a long term Gnome user making...

First Geronimo code released, cert tests set for May

Author: Vance McCarthy Geronimo, Apache's open source J2EE project, is quietly making a ton of progress. Late last week, after nine months of development work,...