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High-performance programming techniques on Linux and Windows: Pipes

Author: JT Smith From an article at IBM's developerWorks: "A pipe is an interprocess communication mechanism available on both Windows and Linux (and UNIX). Pipes...

Of HP myths and mergers

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a column by HP CEO Carly Fiorina. "Why are market-unifying standards such as Itanium, ...

Transmeta goes after embedded market

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers discuss a CNet article saying Transmeta is marketing its Crusoe processor to manufacturers of networking ...

Survivor 3 (or Linux companies survive the 3rd quarter)

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - Another fiscal quarter over, and some of us are still here. Cheer up. As...

Defend your Mac from remote attacks

Author: JT Smith SeattleTimes: "This column covers remote attacks in which ...

Changes to the NetBSD packages collection in August

Author: JT Smith BSDToday: "The Package of the Month award goes to ipw (pkgsrc/net/ipw), nominated by David Brownlee, it being the tool you've always needed...

Word to the wise: gwp

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet: "I will be honest with you: when it comes right down to it, I hate compiling applications in Linux. ...

Transmeta goes after non-PC chip market

Author: JT Smith CNet reports: "Transmeta has begun marketing its Crusoe processor to manufacturers of networking equipment, printers and other "embedded" applications in an effort...

Review: Belkin cable/DSL router and network switches

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Broadband is on the way to becoming the standard for Internet access. It is also more and more common...

Conectiva: ‘groff’ multiple vulnerabilities

Author: JT Smith From an advisory at LinuxSecurity.com: "Groff is the GNU version of troff, a document processor that ships ...