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Wireless networking for the (Linux) masses

Author: JT Smith - By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Once you've gone wireless, you'll never go back. Get a laptop and a wireless card, and you...

PHPmole: Free development environment for Midgard

Author: JT Smith Henri Bergius writes: "This is a first look to Alan Knowles' new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Midgard. PHPmole aims to provide the free...

IBM unveils 110GHz silicon and germanium chip

Author: JT Smith Business Week reports that IBM has unveiled a 110 GHz chip made of layers of silicon and germanium in San Mateo, California....

AMD hammering out 64-bit advantages for Linux

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes "When AMD made its demonstration before the public and press, the company included Hammer processors running 64-bit Linux and...

AMD shows Hammer outside Intel show

Author: JT Smith ComputerWire (via The Register) has a story saying Advanced Micro Devices showed off prototypes of its x86-64 Hammer technology Tuesday a...

Sun’s blade servers coming this year

Author: JT Smith bryam writes, "From CNet News: Sun Microsystems, trailing some competitors to the market with super-thin 'blade' servers, will begin to catch up...

Caldera meets revenue and lower operating costs expectations

Author: JT Smith Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD) today reported revenue of $17.9 million for the three months ended January 31, 2002, in line with...

GNOME Summary for 2002-02-17 – 2002-02-23

Author: JT Smith This is the GNOME Summary for 2002-02-17 - 2002-02-23. ============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. GNOME 2 Desktop Beta available 2. Alex Larsson and Darin Adler teams...

What’s the big deal about .NET?

Author: JT Smith - by Peter Gebauer -Hear ye, hear ye: Microsoft will revolutionize the way software is developed. Or perhaps not. These past...

Linux StepByStep gets new domain, adds job board

Author: JT Smith Posted at LinuxPR: The Linux StepByStep has moved from its old domain at http://linux.nf to its new domain at www.linux-sxs.org. All of...