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Embedded Linux to shine in 2001

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - Is 2001 the breakout year for embedded Linux? While it's true that the migration of Linux from the...

Xtime forges partnership with Europe-based Mobite

Author: JT Smith SAN MATEO, Calif. ­ December 18, 2000 ­ Xtime, the technology leader for electronic appointments and reservations, today announced a partnership with...

Plenty wrong with WAP

Author: JT Smith "Despite breathless promotion ('the connectivity of your desktop when you are on the go'), WAP phones are not catching on. Overall, the...

Curious Networks Launches Developer Network

Author: JT Smith Developers can now breathe a collective sigh of relief because life as they know it just got a little easier thanks to...

Acquisition to propel EBIZ to top spot in Linux/Unix server market

Author: JT Smith Definitive Agreement Signed to Acquire JBSi; Creates Largest Builder of Linux Specialized Servers SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - November 20, 2000 - EBIZ Enterprises Inc....

MS and TI team up on wireless platform

Author: JT Smith From a story at MaximumLinux.com: Microsoft and Texas Instruments today announced plans for the 2.5G smart phone solution, an integrated wireless platform...

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...

Does Linux get middleware?

Author: JT Smith From a column at LinuxNews.com: "We think that Middleware is best described as the glue that will bind all components of the ...

CyberStar LT98 laptop review

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge Columnist Last week, I reviewed a full-featured Linux laptop, the Tuxtops.com Quartz 795+. This week, I will again be reviewing...

Motorola shows its wireless game strategy

Author: JT Smith Phone manufacturer Motorola wowed gamers by demonstrating games on the first of its GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) enabled mobile devices. Read...