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Giving birth to xMach

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill tells us about this column at osOpinion: "I've spent the last three days fixing compile-time bugs with xMach, and I'm...

Germany denies Microsoft ban

Author: JT Smith Wired.com reports that Germany's Defense Ministry says it's still using Microsoft products, "despite a report in a ...

Linux vs. Sun vs. Microsoft at federal expo

Author: JT Smith - by Robin Miller - Washington, D.C. -- Today at FOSE , Jon "maddog" Hall of Linux International, Douglas Miller of Microsoft, and Ann...

Announcing Open RTLinux v3.0

Author: JT Smith "FSMLabs is proud to present the new Open RTLinux v3.0 CD. Based on RedHat 6.2 for x86 processors, it contains the RTLinux...

China invests in Linux revolution

Author: JT Smith It looks like the Chinese government has reconsidered its relationship with Microsoft. Beijing isn't exactly thrilled that the Redmond software maker dominates...

Microsoft’s Hailstorm: Trust us, really

Author: JT Smith CBS Marketwatch reports on Microsoft's new software, Hailstorm. "Gates unveiled Internet-based software Monday that lets people store and manage their personal records....

MontaVista showcases first demonstration of embedded Linux on Intel XScale platform

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: MontaVista Software has announced that it had demonstrated the first working version of embedded Linux(R) targeting the Intel XscaleT microarchitecture. ...

To be like Congress, ignore this e-mail

Author: JT Smith If you want to get the attention of your elected representatives in Congress, put a stamp on that rant and drop in...

Caldera aiming for ‘long beta’ with OpenLinux server package

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - You might think "Project 42" is some kind of secret government effort involving space ships and little...

These birds are for the nerds

Author: JT Smith Wired: "Despite the downturn in the tech economy, airlines are continuing to add daily flights -- known as "nerd birds" -- that...