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Open Source on Rise in Government

The use of open-source software is alive and well and growing among government agencies, including the U.S. Census Bureau. Link: eweek.com

The Caribbean learns about Free and Open Software – Part Two (of Two)

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - This article is long overdue because I've been both overworked and sick since I wrote Part One. But here...

MontaVista Software Opens Office in Korea

patricia colby writes "MontaVista Software Opens Office in Korea. SUNNYVALE, Calif., and SEOUL, July 10, 2003 -- MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded...

Arcom launches ready-to-run embedded Linux development kit for Intel XScale single board computer

Jenny McCrae writes "Arcom has released a ready-to-run embedded Linux Development Kit to support its ultra low power Intel PXA255 XScale based single board...

‘Phantom’ game console is really a copyright protection device

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Over the last few months computer and gaming-related publications) have gotten stacks of press releases from a company called...

A Microsoft guy tackles Linux

- by Nissan Dookeran - I am not especially a Linux advocate. I go with whatever software works best for me in terms of usefulness and...

Arcom announces the world’s first PC/104 based Intel® XScale embedded processor board

Jenny McCrae writes "Kansas City, USA and Cambridge, England - July, 2003. Arcom is pleased to announce the world's first ultra-low power PC/104 form...

MontaVista Software and INFOCITY Enable Faster Boot

Annette Oevermann writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif. and TOKYO, July 8 2003 -- MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, and INFOCITY, Inc. today...

OSCON 2003 Day One

Since I live a few miles west of Portland, I took the MAX light rail downtown. The eastbound stop is several...

SAP, Sharp Go in a Linux, Java Mobile Direction

Enterprise software company SAP AG and Japanese electronics giant Sharp have teamed up in order to build applications that ...