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Intel questions Transmeta’s products

Author: JT Smith Australian IT looks at a mini feud between chip makers Intel and Transmeta. "Transmeta says a lot of stuff. So far they...

Study: Microsoft still dominant OS; others gaining

Author: JT Smith A story at NewsBytes.com quotes an Internet usage study that might be disputed: "When it comes to Web surfing, the Windows series...

Review: Accelerated-X laptop display in Linux – duplicate

Author: JT Smith 32bitsonline has an article about Accelerated-X laptop displays in Linux. "The last Xi Graphics product I reviewed was their MaXimum CDE (Common ...

Turning the town red

Author: JT Smith One of the ripple effects of the Microsoft investment in Corel was a potential change in the status of Wine, surmises LinuxPlanet,...

Let’s look at Linux video cards

Author: JT Smith Anandtech reports: "We have seen the performance of the latest graphics accelerators under Windows 9x/2000, but what about under Linux? Read on...

Review: Xi graphics laptop server

Author: JT Smith From 32bitsonline.com: "Xi Graphics makes a killer server display if the XFree86 driver for your video card is ...

Linksys GigaDrive

Author: JT Smith Maximum Linux has a review of the Linksys GigaDrive, and how it can be made to interoperate with Linux. Category: Unix

Transmeta chip debuts on laptop in Japan

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that the long-awaited Crusoe chip for laptops has been released on Sony's Vaio PictureBook. Category: Unix

Linux can resurrect old hardware

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge ColumnistHardware review My articles recently have all focused on new hardware -- the latest and greatest that is available. However,...

Obscure Brit ‘puter back on sale in the US

Author: JT Smith The UK is tickled pink about the Sinclair ZX81 bursting back on the scene at a computer reseller's store in the US....