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Hughes Software Systems, MontaVista Software partner
Annette Oevermann writes: Hughes Software Systems (HSS), specialists in convergent network software, today announced a partnership with MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the...
Ukrainian P2P project goes Open Source
Author: JT Smith
-By Anne Zieger -
While Sun's P2P-oriented Project JXTA gets most of the attention, it's not the only effort nursing along a...
MontaVista Software expands distribution in Korea
Annette Oevermann writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 15, 2002 -- MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, and MIZI Research Incorporated (MIZI), a...
Trolltech, Chinasoft bring QT and QTopia to the Chinese market
BEIJING, China --June 10, 2002 -- Trolltech and Chinasoft, China's biggest
software company, made an announcement today that prefigures a seismic shift
in the Chinese software...
Anyone want to trademark “Linux for Windows?”
- By Jack Bryar -
Not long ago Microsoft generated some new
guidelines for how third parties were to refer to its trademarked
products. One change...
Bruce Schneier’s CRYPTO-GRAM Newsletter for January 15, 2002
Author: JT Smith
Counterpane: This month's issue of Bruce Schneier's Crypto-Gram is out. Featured are the Windows UPnP Vunnerability, AGS Encryption's dream of glory, news...
Stand by for more Web attacks in 2002
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports security experts predict that "viruses and their cousins, the self-propagating worms, will find new
and even more...
The Linux Line
Author: JT Smith
"It's hard to believe we're into the last quarter of 2001.Clearly,
we're facing the most challenging business environment in years.
Nevertheless, Linux continues to...
GMate to unfold a Linux-based PDA
Author: JT Smith
PC World: "The new Yopy PDA folds open, just like a clamshell-type cellular telephone, to reveal a 3.5-inch
...
Flood of Linux PDAs expected from Asia
Author: JT Smith
- By Mike Newlands -
In many parts of the world, Microsoft and Palm still have an iron grip on the
market...