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Corporate should pass on the Pentium 4

Author: JT Smith eWEEK's John Taschek comments on the latest Intel processor: "I used to think my demands for faster performance really mattered. Now, the...

Review: In-Win Q500N case

Author: JT Smith By Jeff Field Linux, Windows, BeOS, OpenBSD, FreeBSD. All of these operating systems have different sorts of users with different needs. All support...

AbriaSoft releases Abria SQL

Author: JT Smith "AbriaSoft(TM), a provider of Open Source software solutions, announced today its release of Abria SQL Standard 2.1 for Redhat Linux and Microsoft...

Cracker site Icefortress benefits from iBill challenge

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that the popular Icefortress Web site has enjoyed record-breaking popularity since receiving an incoherent legal threat from a credit...

Commentary: Crusoe notebook is no Intel killer

Author: JT Smith ZDNet's Richard Shim comments on the Transmeta Crusoe chip: "With the holidays upon them, the folks at Transmeta Corp. are asking for...

Dell fumbles open source desktop gambit

Author: JT Smith The Register comments on Dell's annoucement of its investment in Eazel: "> ...

Virus promoting Linux not serious

Author: JT Smith CNet follows up on stories about a new computer worm propagating itself by email that masquerades as a Shockwave Flash...

OpenSTA version 0.9.3 now available

Author: JT Smith Boston, MA, Dec. 1, 2000 - CYRANO today announced the availability of the new 0.9.3 version of OpenSTA (Open System Testing Architecture)...

Can a ‘Net business run entirely on Open Source software?

Author: JT Smith Business 2.0 asks the question: "How long will it be before a Net business is run on only open source software? Bolstered...

OpenBSD 2.8 released

Author: JT Smith It is our pleasure to officially announce the release of OpenBSD 2.8. Just over 6 weeks ago, on October 18, OpenBSD turned 5...