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Company connects Linux to home entertainment system
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Linux is breaking into the home entertainment market with the first digital entertainment system based upon the Open Source...
Linux conquers the business market
Author: JT Smith
By Alex Teodorescu
Until now, Linux has been popular mostly for academic and tech-savvy
users. But
finally, corporations are catching on to the Linux...
InfoNow to provide Red Hat resellers with closed-loop lead management
Author: JT Smith
Red Hat,
Inc. (Nasdaq: RHAT), a provider of open source Internet infrastructure
solutions, has implemented InfoNow's iLeads solution.
Opinion: Linux on the desktop a good thing?
Author: JT Smith
"Some of us with technical backgrounds, especially those of us who are committed
...
Information just wants to be Freenet
Author: JT Smith
Rob Kramer and Ian Clarke's new venture, Uprizer, wants to be the Red Hat of peer-to-peer networks. What's behind their wall of...
Pooling chips in $4.5 billion merger
Author: JT Smith
Chip maker Applied
Micro Circuits Corp. said in an MSNBC.com report,...
Another bid submitted for Iridium
Author: JT Smith
Another bid was submitted to buy the Iridium satalites (valued at 5 billion USD). "A California-based organisation named CMC International is offering...
Round deux for Larry and Ray.
Author: JT Smith
ZDnet has an interesting summary of the weekly events. "Now that the KDE-Gnome rift in the Linuxcommunity is in the open, certain...
Harvard prof says Asian countries must develop “home grown” tech to sustain growth
Author: JT Smith
The Asian economic miracle is not a myth, and has not run its course, but Asian countries must move to develop
...
Flaw means not pretty good privacy
Author: JT Smith
The recent security flaw in NAI's PGP versions 5.5 through 6.5.3 is discussed on ZDNet's site. NAI has since posted...