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Weekly news wrap-up: Netscape’s no browser
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross
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Netscape's corporate owners seem to want to rebrand the Open Source browser company as something more than it is....
First peek at mobile videophones
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports on the upcoming advent of portable video phones, which use MPEG-4 video streaming and the Emblaze A2 Video chip.
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Unix
O’Reilly releases LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell
Author: JT Smith
Sebastopol, CA--As the use of Linux by large corporations and the
general public increases, so has the demand for qualified Linux
administrators and technicians....
Commentary: Java’s widening gulf
Author: JT Smith
"The Java disputes are reminiscent of the wars of words between Unix vendors--and some of the
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Two more for X: Symantec updates software
Author: JT Smith
Macworld: "When Symantec updated its Norton AntiVirus and Utilities products last fall, Mac users were able to run the
applications in...
GeForce3 Linux review
Author: JT Smith
Avatar writes, "Finally finished, evil3d has posted the results of our VisionTek GeForce3 review under Linux. The review includes Quake3 benchmarks at...
Hacking the NIC Internet appliance
Author: JT Smith
From the people at LinuxDevices: "In this article at LinuxDevices.com, Embedded developer Jerry Epplin
takes The New Internet Computer Company's Linux-based 'NIC'...
Transmeta wins thumbs up from U.S. enviromental agency
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports on Transmeta's Energy Star award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its energy-saving efforts.
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Unix
IBM pushes new strain of chip power
Author: JT Smith
CNET: "IBM says creating super-fast, power-efficient processors for handheld computers requires
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Mozilla milestone 0.9.1 browser
Author: JT Smith
MozillaQuest Magazine (mozillaquest.com) reports: "The Mozilla Organization released the Milestone Mozilla 0.9.1 edition of its Mozilla browser-suite . . .as it slowly...