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Cynicism on Transmeta’s success

Author: JT Smith The Standard looks at TransMeta's recent IPO success and evaluates what it is it has to offer, trying to answer the question...

Netpliance quits Web appliance business

Author: JT Smith Netpliance is getting out of the Internet appliance business. The company says it will immediately stop selling its I-opener Web device and...

Netscape 6.0 released

Author: JT Smith After years of work by a cast of thousands, the first non-beta release Netscape 6.0 takes a bow. Windows, Macintosh, and Linux...

Embracing insanity

Author: JT Smith From Slashdot: Jon Katz reviews Russell Pavlicek's Embracing Insanity: Open Source Software Development, an "impassioned little book that purports to explain to...

Barriers to Linux use in medicine still exist

Author: JT Smith "While a number of groups are leading the open source charge into the highly ...

5B Technologies relocates, adds Linux consultants

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: 5B Technologies also announced its acquisition of Infinity Consulting, a private company providing high-end engineering skills in the areas of database...

Number of new members admitted into Debian new-maintainer process passes 100

Author: JT Smith From an announcement at LWN.net: "In the last week, the number of new members admitted into Debian by the New-Maintainer process has passed...

Free KDE 2.0 development book

Author: JT Smith KDE 2.0 Development a new book being published by MacMillan/SAMS under the Open Publication License is now available online, in full, for...

Security update to pine

Author: JT Smith LWN: Pine versions 4.21 and before contain a buffer overflow vulnerability which allows a remote user to execute arbitrary code on the local...

Mozilla: A lizard for all seasons

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal reports: The ubiquitous Mozilla is a magnificent lizard that has changed his spots and morphed substantially since his early days...