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Microsoft SDK license disallows the use of “viral software”

Author: JT Smith Linux Today: "This is an interesting enough development: the SDK license agreement for Microsoft's Mobile ...

IBM rebuilds its Linux Itanium developer kit

Author: JT Smith IBM recently updated their Linux Itanium developer kit. Release update notes: "The Developer Kit has been rebuilt to support glibc 2.2 and...

Transmeta cuts second-quarter sales forecasts

Author: JT Smith Bloomberg: "Transmeta Corp., a start-up chipmaker that ...

Ellison finesses Oracle 9i pricing

Author: JT Smith IDG: "Oracle Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Larry Ellison touted Wednesday the clustering feature of the company's...

Red Hat database ready to roll

Author: JT Smith More information on Red Hat's planned database services? Sources tell eWEEK that the company will start offering PostgreSQL relational database services through...

CodeWeaver unveils its new Wine Application Database

Author: JT Smith -By Dan Berkes- Will Word and Wine work well with each other? How about Half-Life and Wine? Photoshop? The answers are just a...

SharpDevelop .70 released

Author: JT Smith Christoph Wille writes, "One day after Microsoft released Beta 2 of the .NET SDK, Mike Krüger released a rewrite of his GPL'ed...

GNOME 2.0: What really happened

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "Here is some behind-the-scenes information. This whole GNOME saga exploded because of a misunderstanding between Red Hat and...

Roundup: Red Hat in the black

Author: JT Smith There's been all kinds of coverage on Red Hat's Q1 earnings announcement Tuesday. From IDG News Service: "Red Hat Tuesday reported a...

Summary of the GNOME world

Author: JT Smith LWN.net has the newsletter. Among the items: "2.0 continues to shape up with information being centralised on the 'dotplan' pages at developer.gnome.org. ...