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Open Source Wireless Tools Emerge

Anonymous Reader writes "The wireless development landscape differs from the wired world in a number of ways. For one thing, the dominance of handheld...

MontaVista Linux Chosen OS for Videophone

Annette Pevermann writes "MontaVista Linux Boosts Amstrad Videophone for the Home Provides Advanced Functionality for Consumer Electronics Devices SUNNYVALE, Calif. and LONDON, Sept. 21, 2004 --...

SourceXtreme aims to move Windows developers to Linux

Author: Tom Chance A small Philadelphia-based company may be about to revolutionize the world of Windows application development, not by creating a new proprietary technology,...

Miro International Supports Mambo Open Source Community in Disputing Furthermore Claims

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA ­ Melbourne-based content management company Miro International, has today announced it¹s full support behind the Mambo Open Source Development Team and the community in...

Scholarship Winners Writes About Open Source

Geeda Ip writes "Vancouver, BC September 17, 2004 -- Half Price Computer Books is pleased to announce the winners of their Fall 2004 essay...

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose

Chuck Talk writes "Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr, a French critic, teacher, philosopher and novelist of 19th century Paris gave us the immortal words above,...

L-I-N-D-O-W-S for sale on eBay

Author: Joe Barr Have you ever wished you had started and owned Lindows instead of Michael Robertson? After all, the upstart Linux distribution first...

Building a BSD Netboot Server

Author: Mikhail Zakharov When FreeBSD 5.2.1 appeared, the differences in diskless operations from branch 4.x were so great that the handbook needed revising. That correction...

Burningsuit helps charity move to open source

Author: Burningsuit Stuart Box writes "Burningsuit helps Migrant Helpline move to OpenSourceSeptember 2004 - The Charity Migrant Helpline is moving its 200 computer users over...

Linux, open source put to test in new Motorola smart phone

Author: Jay Lyman Motorola is moving Linux and open source into the smart phone space with its new A780 handheld, featuring MontaVista Software's Linux operating system and...