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The future of wireless: Extremely localized information
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
Several Open Source companies are on the forefront of the next generation of wireless innovations, from extremely localized information...
Linux certification tests now published
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: The Linux Professional Institute
announces the live and complete publication of both of its level 1 exams....
ELSA has begun shipping GLADIAC Ultra card
Author: JT Smith
From PR NewsWire: ELSA has announced the ELSA GLADIAC Ultra 3D graphics accelerator will now ship. Based on the recently
...
The AmigaOne: Back to the future
Author: JT Smith
By Tony Granata
News Editor
"It has taken the rest of the industry 15 years to catch up to Amiga. Now they never will."...
Napster’s future tough to label
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com follows up on the Napster agreement with Bertelsmann this week. "Although Napster is now working with Bertelsmann, the owner of major...
Astronomy lessons from Marcel Gagne
Author: JT Smith
By Julie Bresnick
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source people
I asked him if, given the projects on his plate and the velocity
with which
he motored, he...
Italians revolt against Microsoft; Open Source preferred
Author: JT Smith
From IDG News Service: "The Italian state administration is excessively
...
Lutris Technologies and NECSoft distribute Lutris Enhydra
Author: JT Smith
Lutris Technologies Inc., an Open Source enterprise software and services company, today announced an
agreement with NECSoft Ltd., a division of NEC...
Information wants to be autarchic
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
In Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland," playing cards and chessmen come alive, at least in the little girl's imagination...
Sun unveils dedicated wireless organization
Author: JT Smith
Sun Microsystems, Inc., the leader in Internet computing, today
announced the foundation for delivering advanced services over the wireless
Internet, reports PRNewswire. ...