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Compaq sees slow sales, lays off 4,000 more

Author: JT Smith Network World Fusion reports that Compaq has announced another 4,000 layoffs from its workforce as it predicts its revenues will drop 9%,...

Big promises from TiVo

Author: JT Smith TheStandard.com reports that the maker of personal video recorders, which run on Linux, says revenues for fiscal year 2003 will be triple ...

Atipa calls it quits

Author: JT Smith The News & Observer of Raleigh, N.C., has a short item about Atipa first acquiring OpenNMS development company PlatformWorks, then recently closing...

Ximain’s Mono unveiled

Author: JT Smith At Oreillynet.com: "GNOME and .NET are getting together. According to today's announcement, Ximian is ...

Great Bridge adjusts prices to compete with Red Hat

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that Great Bridge, the Open Source database-software company with new competition from Red Hat, has revamped its pricing to lure...

KDE browser plugs-in Windows

Author: JT Smith - By Andrew Orlowski - -The Register - Quite a few minor tremors have been felt on the Linux browserscape recently,...

Torvalds tome is more than just fun

Author: JT Smith eWeek has a review of the Linus Torvalds book, released back in April. "Torvalds comes across as unassuming and possessed of an...

Linux in Education Report #48

Author: JT Smith In the latest edition of the Linux in Education Report: A slideshow on using Linux for teaching English as a second langauge,...

Tonight on The Linux Show

Author: JT Smith Tuesday, July 10th, 2001 -- From the home of Wayne's World, Aurora IL: Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com At 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm ct,...

Gnucleus: The new Napster

Author: JT Smith SF Gate: "If the recording industry thought Napster was a ...