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Macintosh OS X on x86 hardware?

Author: JT Smith CNN explores what it would take to convert Macintosh's OS X to x86 compatibility. The company's NeXT line ran on x86 hardware...

Linux joins the wireless LAN-rush

Author: JT Smith LinuxWorld discusses Linux' role in the development of wireless networking and technology, and the history of Linux' involvement in wireless. Category: Unix

IBM teams with Kymata to build optical chip

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on IBM's claim to an optical chip breakthrough and its partnership with Kymata, a Scottish semiconductor manufacturer, to build the...

Compaq rejects Transmeta’s Crusoe

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld.com is reporting that Compaq has confirmed it will not use Transmeta's low-power Crusoe chip for its next generation of Armada laptops. Category:...

Rambus on a rampage: part 2

Author: JT Smith Christopher Robato Yao of 32BitsOnline comments on the Rambus legal stragety: "Half of the memory market is the consumer; the other half...

Intel IP platform ships

Author: JT Smith Intel subsidiary Dialogic has unveiled the Intel Communications Platform (ICP), a set of software components to let corporate customers build their IP...

Linux-based Intel Itanium processor systems

Author: JT Smith NewsAlert alerts the community to SGI's demonstration of a 16-Itanium processor TurboLinux-based system. Category: Unix

JBSi, Century Software announce agreement

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: JBSi (Jones Business Systems, Incorporated) and Century Software, Inc. announced that JBSi has become a nationwide distributor of...

Is content delivery the future for Cisco?

Author: JT Smith Interactive Week reports that the networking giant is on a mission to convince service providers that their future lies in managing content...

Emulating the past – old games on new Linux

Author: JT Smith The Linux Journal brings us this reminiscence: "I learned a lot about computers from my Color Computer. I wrote programs in BASIC...