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Getting hitched
Author: JT Smith
Linux.com states "For months, the Intel-Rambus relationship has been a hot topic in the
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Hitachi jumps on Crusoe bandwagon
Author: JT Smith
Hitachi is the latest Japanese laptop maker to adopt the Transmeta Crusoe notebook chip, reports The Register.
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IBM adds to its server cache
Author: JT Smith
TechWeb reports that IBM is increasing its variety of server hardware available, with the construction of its eServer line.
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Forking: it could even happen to you
Author: JT Smith
By Tina Gasperson
News Editor
Code forking has been a popular topic of discussion in the Open Source community recently, ever since a renegade...
XFree86, MacOS X becoming friendlier
Author: JT Smith
OSXTalk has an article XFree86 and MacOS X are getting closer every day. Slashdot readers discuss the article.
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KDE revs up its Linux desktop
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet follows up on the KDE announcement of its 2.0 release: "The KDE Team has released the long-awaited Version 2.0 of the...
BSDCon: Here’s what happened
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot reports on the latest BSDCon: "The highlights of the security talks were Bill Fumerola's talk on DoS
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A sub-$1,000 server? Dell comes close
Author: JT Smith
Dell has introduced a new ultra-low-cost $1,039
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IBM unveils new server appliances
Author: JT Smith
Server appliances are special-purpose computers that handle network jobs such as encrypting
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High-Speed chip advances pose testing risks
Author: JT Smith
Microprocessors giants such as Intel and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) have been performing a risky technological high-wire act ever since their chips...