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Band posts songs as apology for Napster ban
Author: JT Smith
CNet reports that metal-rap band Rage Against The Machine is "offering an olive branch to fans angry
about being...
Microsoft supports Windows Media Services on Linux
Author: JT Smith
ZD's Sm@rtParter reports that Microsoft is "cutting a deal to allow Windows Media Format to be served up from Linux servers." StarBak...
MSC.Linux makes supercomputing accessible, affordable
Author: JT Smith
From BusinessWire: MSC.Software Corp. (NYSE:MNS), an established information technology
software and services provider helping companies worldwide develop better products faster, today announced the...
Red Hat and IBM launch Linux-based e-solutions
Author: JT Smith
Iain Farthing, north European channel sales manager for Red Hat, said: "In our discussions with end users, it is obvious that people
...
Microsoft, Sun go to war
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Sun Microsystems and Microsoft Corp are going to war over their respective XML delivering software.
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Review: Plextor PlexWriter 121032A CD-RW
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
One of the best things of Linux distributions being free (as in beer, in this case) is that...
Forlink, Intel form Linux/Itanium alliance for China
Author: JT Smith
"Forlink Software Corp. Inc. (OTCBB:FRLK-news) and Intel Corporation (China) announced the formation of an alliance to deliver solutions and Internet applications deployed...
Mobile Internet radio may be on the way
Author: JT Smith
The Daily Radar reports that "TuneTo.com Inc. has developed a way to deliver continuous Internet music wirelessly to handhelds."
Open Source sysadmin Brian Landsberger’s open life
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
Brian Landsberger is a systems administrator for Seattle-based XYPoint, a pioneer provider
of
the technologies vital to...
P2P: everything old is new again
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
During the Dark Ages of the commercial Internet (circa 1996), we were told -- make that ordered --...