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Red Hat puts out a new release and offensive
Timothy R. Butler writes: "RedHat, Inc., the leading Linux vendor, announced the availability of RedHat Linux 7.3 earlier this week. The new package looks...
AbiWord: 1.0 release fixes major reasons not to use it
- By Grant Gross -
I haven't played with AbiWord since the versions that came loaded with Mandrake 7.1 and 7.2. Back then, one...
Caldera’s cash woes continue, but Love says company is close to turning the corner
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
After Caldera's four-to-one stock buy back, it looked like the company was
out of its financial woods. That hasn't...
IBM rolls out Linux platform aimed at small businesses
From Internetnews.com: "In response to the momentum it sees in Linux applications, IBM announced today it would roll out an open platform to speed...
Free office suite coming to the Mac
ZDNet UK notes that OpenOffice is headed to the Mac, with a "pre-alpha" developers release available.
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Butterfly and IBM introduce first computing grid for video game industry
Butterfly.net, Inc., and IBM announced
today the deployment of the first-ever custom commercial grid for the
online video gaming market. The Butterfly Grid(TM) could
enable online video...
Sklyarov/ElcomSoft case sent to trial
The Register notes that the case against ElcomSoft, employers of freed Russian programmer Dmitry Sklyarov, will go to trial after a judge yesterday denied...
Why Linux instead of OS X?
Lowendmac.com has the story asking about the purpose of running Linux on a Mac, and it comes up with at least one good reason....
Galeon 1.2.0: Slowly killing off reasons to use anything else
njcajun writes, "There's a new review at Linuxlaboratory.org that covers Galeon 1.2.0. It's got decent coverage of some of the newer features...
Linux browsers
"Late last year, I upgraded my Red Hat system from 7.1 to 7.2 and was keen to review the newer Linux Web browsers. I...