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Celtx 0.9.4 Film PreProduction Software Released

Sheila Crosbie writes "New Celtx Film, Video and TV PreProduction Software Available in 15 Languages. October 21, 2005 - St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada -...

New Moab Cluster Software Yields 10 to 3

Amber Webb writes "Spanish Fork – Cluster Resources, Inc. today announced the release of Moab Cluster Suite 4.2.2, a cluster workload management solution that...

The Ideal Audio File Format Converter

Alexander Buzaev writes "Total Audio Converter: Pain-free Audio Conversion at High Speed! A Slim Audio Converter Enables Rapid Conversion to Almost All Popular Audio Formats The...

Open Source Database Portal Launches

Anonymous Reader writes "Grenoble, France - October 3, 2005 - A new open source portal for databases, Continuent.org, officially launched today. Continuent.org was launched to...

Cluster Resources releases TORQUE 1.2.0p6

Cluster Resources writes "Cluster Resources releases TORQUE 1.2.0p6 with improved configuration and management Cluster Resources, in collaboration with the TORQUE* user community, recently released version 1.2.0p6 of TORQUE Resource...

RISC/DSP SoC line runs Linux, targets digital video

Texas Instruments (TI) will sample chips from a new line targeting digital video applications before year's end. The DaVinci SoCs will feature ARM application...

Review: GPRS Easy Connect

Author: Jem Matzan When you're on the road and need to connect to the Internet, sometimes the only way to do it is through a...

Best practices for the Linux home office, part 1

Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist As millions of users already know, Linux is a great choice for home office use because it's fast,...

Still Debating Linux on the Eve of Zotob WORM

Walter V. Koenning writes "As the newest Internet Worm, dubbed Zotob, potently makes its way around the world crashing business computers, I have to...

Tovid: Video authoring simplified

Author: Nathan Willis Despite today's impressive array of media PCs, low-latency frameworks, and revolutionary gold-plated sound cards, most people still prefer to watch television and...