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Java chip for handhelds unveiled
Author: JT Smith
PCWorld writes,
"On Monday, Zucotto Systems formally announced its Java microprocessor, which is designed to supercharge Java applications on a range of...
Amazon reneges on DVD prices
Author: JT Smith
Inflammatory Register story disses Amazon big-time on pricing and privacy policies.
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Open Source
How easily can a GPL license be abandoned?
Author: JT Smith
I recently stumbled upon the awsome mp3 player Thinkgeek offers.
I noticed a link saying 'download Linux source' and was puzzled when,...
Akopia launches developers Web site
Author: JT Smith
Akopia, a provider of Open Source e-commerce software and services, today announced the launch of a Web site where developers of Interchange...
Linux-run iRobot does most everything but the housework
Author: JT Smith
By Grant Gross
Managing Editor
It'll allow you to check on your dog or keep tabs on the cable guy when you're at...
‘Netspionage’ costs firms millions
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet News suggests, while corporate espionage is as old as the
silk trade, the Internet age has made it easier, faster and...
Why own when you can rent?
Author: JT Smith
This article from the Boston Globe states that Lotus Development Corp. plans to offer its popular Notes and Domino software for...
Akopia launches developers web site
Author: JT Smith
Linux Today reports, Akopia today announced the launch of a Web site where developers of Interchange around the world can exchange...
Acrylis launches Whatiflinux Personal edition
Author: JT Smith
The new service, aimed at single user Open Source systems, offers decision support analysis designed to ensure gast, reliable Linux management.
N....
TurboLinux announces revolutionary clustering solution
Author: JT Smith
Silicon Valley-based TurboLinux Inc. is taking the wraps off a revolutionary clustering solution that enables organizations to focus the combined processing capabilities...