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Gathering of Developers and Loki Software partner for more Linux games
Author: JT Smith
Tustin, California - January 4 2001 - Loki Software, Inc., the
leading publisher of commercial games for the Linux operating system,
announced...
Microsoft, Intel to grab spotlight at electronics show
Author: JT Smith
CNET reports: "When the mammoth Consumer Electronics Show kicks off Saturday in Las Vegas, household names in the PC world, such as
...
Technocrat.net closing down
Author: JT Smith
Bruce Perens: "Well, it's been about a year and a half, and unfortunately Technocrat.net has not flourished. I take the
...
Linux buyer’s guide #7
Author: JT Smith
"These days its hard to be surprised by anything. No millennium (the real one) planet explosions, dangling chads, and the NVidia-3dfx buy-out...
Linux 2.4 kernel almost soup
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Linus and crew delivered the Linux 2.4 prerelease kernel to testers New Year's Eve, which could mean a full-blown...
Linux, it’s not just for bad boys anymore
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Author of the significantly praised Mason Firewall Building Package,
William Stearns is currently senior research engineer for...
Y2.001K bug disaster averted by heroic programmers
Author: JT Smith
by Robin Miller - Baltimore, MD - I am writing this live, just after midnight on Jan 1, 2001, at a gathering...
Distributed computing will change the Web
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet explores the future of distributed computing, and how it will affect our lives and the Internet in the future.
Category:
Unix
Consumers gripe online
Author: JT Smith
Just in time to whine about misplaced, undelivered or broken holiday gifts, MSNBC tells us (with a story that originally appeared in...
Why IBM’s Linux push is good for smaller Linux hardware manufacturers
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin Miller -I co-founded one of the first "sedan services" in Maryland, and my experience in that business makes me...