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FreeBSD: Discovering system processes

Author: JT Smith Oreillynet.com has an article on FreeBSD processes. "Like any other Unix system, FreeBSD is a multitasking, multiuser operating system. This ...

Comdex: Lots of prototype gizmos, but few ‘new and now’

Author: JT Smith CNN.com has a feature about new gadgets at Comdex: "A company named Agenda was ...

Open-sourcing the Apple

Author: JT Smith "A powerful OS that runs popular applications would represent a Unix that has finally grown up. And it would present us with...

USB 2.0 creeps out, deviceless

Author: JT Smith From the Register: "Remember how, when Intel announced the upstart USB 2.0 spec ...

Intel’s Pentium 4 processor to arrive Monday

Author: JT Smith PC World reports that Intel will officially release its Pentium 4 processor on Monday. Category: Unix

SCO-Caldera deal brings high-end features to Linux

Author: JT Smith "Linux will acquire features better suited for high-end use as a result of Caldera Systems' pending acquisition of technology assets from Santa...

IBM betting Intel catches Transmeta

Author: JT Smith The Register examines some of the poltics behind IBM's decision to dump a Transmeta chip from one of its laptops. IBM Mobile...

Rambus looks beyond the PC

Author: JT Smith "Faced with uncertainty over the future use of memory chips featuring its proprietary high-speed interface in PCs, Rambus looks to carve a...

DVD rewritable drives battle it out at Comdex

Author: JT Smith Ah, it's a brave new world... all of a sudden (just as the MPAA long feared), DVD rewritable drives are all over...

Crusoe, Crusoe everywhere, says CNN

Author: JT Smith As if there wasn't enough "Crusoe at Comdex" news out there already, CNN adds to the buzz, scans the show floor and...