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1GB USB drive on a keychain

Author: JT Smith On Slashdot, sparcv9 writes "JMTek looks to be about ready to release a line of keychain-sized USB drives, ranging in capacity from...

Toshiba to quit DRAM business

Author: JT Smith ZDNet: "Toshiba Corp. on Tuesday became the last of Japan's big chipmakers to throw in the towel on making standard computer memory...

Red Hat revamping trademark policy in response to community questions

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Red Hat is revamping its trademark policy after a NewsForge story on the company's enforcement of that...

IBM initiative pushes Linux for small and medium business

Author: JT Smith IBM today announced an initiative to accelerate the adoption of Linux among small and medium business (SMB). To speed the...

Ximian announces availability of Red Carpet Express subscription service

Author: JT Smith Ximian, Inc., the leading open source desktop company, today announced the immediate availability of Red Carpet Express, a time-saving subscription...

New P4 chipset sneaks into market

Author: JT Smith From CNet: "Intel provided PC buyers with some new options on Monday, as double data rate memory quietly made its...

X/Open, Uniforum vets to push Open Source in the UK

Author: JT Smith - By John Lettice of The Register - A new organisation, OpenForum Europe, has been formed to push the benefits of Open...

Internet World has (some) Linux: An aisle-stroller’s sampling of vendors

Author: JT Smith - By Daniel P. Dern - I strolled the exhibit aisles at Penton Media's Internet World/Fall 2001 in New York City's...

The best machine for Linux and XP

Author: JT Smith Avatar writes "Evil3D has posted a new review today covering the Athlon XP based workstation from Pogo Linux: '...This baby comes equipped with...

Security measures: Linux vs BSD

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet Australia: "I hear a lot of discussion about how superior Linux is to Microsofts operating systems. Certainly, there...