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Writers wanted
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
We're looking for a few new freelance writers -- and not just for NewsForge but also for IT Manager's Journal, DevChannel,...
IBM revs Blue Gene Supercomputer
IBM this week offered a preview of its upcoming Blue Gene/L supercomputer, a working prototype the size of a 30-inch television...
On the Scene at the Boston Desktop Linux Consortium
A review of some of the presentations and news from this week's desktop conference.
Another sign of the acceptance of Linux in...
OSDL to pay for Torvalds’ lawyers
Open Source Development Labs Inc. (OSDL) said Friday that it will pay the legal fees for Linux creator Linus Torvalds and...
SCO Targets Torvalds, Stallman
The legal battle between SCO Group and IBM is taking another ugly lurch forward.
On Nov. 11, the same day that Forbes...
World`s Fastest 64-bit Compilers for Linux Clusters
On November 18, PathScale will announce a suite of high-performance compilers for the AMD Opteron™ processor. PathScale compilers leverage the
Opteron’s high-performance 64-bit functionality and...
Wireless Terminal Server for device networking
sena_marketing writes "Sena Technologies introduces the Linux-based wireless Terminal server "STS Series", to manage the RS232/422/485 based industrial equipment, retail and point-of-sale terminals, modems,...
MontaVista Launches New Version
Patricia Colby writes "MontaVista Linux Professional Edition 3.1 Features New Comprehensive DevRocket Development Environment, Windows-Hosted Cross Development, Updated System Components and Tools SUNNYVALE, Calif.,...
CyberGuard acquires embedded-Linux SnapGear
Author: Joe Barr
Embedded Linux company Snapgear has been acquired by CyberGuard for a reported $16 million dollar pricetag. The deal was announced this...
Review: SuSE Linux 9
Author: Pete White
SuSE Linux 9, the latest release from Nuremberg, Germany-based SuSE Linux, was released at the end of last month. I put SuSE...