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Vendors showcase wireless wares

Author: JT Smith Members of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association are showcasing their wireless products in California, says NW Fusion. Category: Unix

Building a cheap Linux box

Author: JT Smith RootPrompt.org has a ton of advice on building a good, cheap Linux machine. "You need to decide on the chipset/processor combination and...

Seminar ponders computer equipment as fashion statement

Author: JT Smith Cox News Service features the Fourth International Symposium on Wearable Computers, including mention of a 44-gram wristwatch computer and communicator under development by...

Linux machine bridges the globe’s digital divide

Author: JT Smith MSNBC reports on the "Simputer," a palm-sized Linux-based device that a company in India hopes will bring the Internet to the 95...

Transmeta chip not breaking any speed records

Author: JT Smith Wired.com says early benchmark tests have Transmeta's Crusoe chip not winning any races: "Sony and NEC launched the first notebooks based on...

Being the perfect host

Author: JT Smith WebTechniques compares FullOn 2x2 (since changed name to FullOn 2230) from VA Linux and 1U Server from Penguin Computing Systems. (Full disclosure: NewsForge...

The real difference between Linux and freeBSD – a licensing primer

Author: JT Smith By Tina Gasperson News Editor People in the Open Source community have their opinions and convictions about the superiority of one Unix-derived OS over...

Workstation Solutions releases new version of Quick Restore for Linux

Author: JT Smith Workstation Solutions, Inc. announced major enhancements to Quick Restoreâ„¢ 2.7 that provide increased performance and scalability in data protection of network attached...

Intel bets the farm on Pentium 4

Author: JT Smith The Register reports that Intel is predicting one of the steepest ramps in its history for the ...

Intel may be going to double-data-rate memory in PC chipsets

Author: JT Smith "As we have said before, we are adopting DDR ...