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Interview with Ogg Vorbis team leader Christopher Montgomery
Author: JT Smith
CNet has an interview with Ogg Vorbis team leader Christopher Montgomery. Ogg Vorbis is an Open Source alternative to the popular mp3...
FlightGear 0.7.8 released
Author: JT Smith
FlightGear version 0.7.8 (source code release) is now available for
download from http://www.flightgear.org.
FlightGear is a free, open-source flight simulator project. The
source code...
AT&T rejects Comcast bid
Author: JT Smith
AT&T's board of directors on Wednesday rejected Comcast's unsolicited $44.5 billion bid for its cable unit. The company felt that the offer...
Jungle Monkey 0.1.10 released
Author: JT Smith
Jungle Monkey 0.1.10 ("Mojo Jojo" release) is now available. Jungle
Monkey is a distributed file sharing program that features file
browsing, chat, and...
Zile 1.5.3 now available
Author: JT Smith
Zile is another Emacs-clone. Zile is a customizable, self-documenting
real-time, open-source display editor. Zile was written to be as
similar
as possible...
Humor: Walnut Grove BSD series launched
Author: JT Smith
From the humor site, Segfault: "Worldvision Enterprises Inc. announced today a renewal of its Little House on the Prairie series.
...
RidgeRun Ddlivers board support package for Texas Instruments digital signal processor
Author: JT Smith
Jamie Dillon sends this press release: RidgeRun, Inc., a leading developer of embedded Linux software and tools for appliances using digital...
Growing business: Linux clustered solutions
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business -
It's the '80s all over again. We're recovering from another
energy crisis. There's a conservative Republican...
Studies conflict over IT spending trends
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion reports on dueling studies about upcoming IT spending. While a Gartner study is optimistic, a Merrill Lynch survey of...
Hynix shuts US plant to limit DRAM output
Author: JT Smith
The Register: "Hynix, the world's third-largest memory maker, will indeed cut back on DRAM
...