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Digital Creations partners with bayMountain

Author: JT Smith Fredericksburg, VA (January 16, 2001) - Digital Creations, creator of Zope and developer of content management business solutions, announced a new partnership...

Why I chose Windows NT over Linux: Not this time!

Author: JT Smith Sensei writes: " In early January 2000, I wrote at LinuxNewbie.org about my decision to use Windows NT in the creation of a...

With Snoopy’s Eriksen, the more things change, the more they stay the same

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source peopleMarius Aamodt Eriksen started the Open Source project Snoopy, participates in several others and volunteers at Linux.com. He...

$50,000 prize to crack ‘PitBull’

Author: JT Smith A computer security firm announced Monday a $50,000 prize to the first person who can crack its system protection package, reports ZDNET.co.uk. ...

Caldera ships ‘Caldera Volution’

Author: JT Smith Caldera Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), today announced the release of Caldera Volution ("Volution"), a comprehensive Linux management solution that reduces the cost...

Space shuttle Atlantis launch delayed

Author: JT Smith CBS reports that NASA has ordered the space shuttle Atlantis to be removed from its launch pad, delaying its launch until the...

OpenHack III: You can’t crack Pitbull

Author: JT Smith From the CBC: "OpenHack III, a computer-hacking contest ...

Tuxtops.com suspends Linux laptop sales

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - Graham Hine, president and CEO of Tuxtops, today confirmed that the company will no longer sell laptops pre-loaded...

Motorola to offer online project hosting

Author: JT Smith SCHAUMBURG, Ill. and BRISBANE, Calif., January 15, 2001- Motorola (NYSE: MOT) today announced an alliance with CollabNet(tm) to provide free web-based project...

‘AntiTrust’ reviews are in

Author: JT Smith Reviews of MGM's new Open Source-centric film are rolling in. Penguinista calls it "too predictable, and just a bit too unbelievable," and...