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Community, technology, industry: Back to basics
Author: JT Smith
By Emmett Plant
NewsForge ColumnistSpeaking of GNU/Linux
Over the past nine years Linux has grown from humble beginnings as a
hobby project into a full-blown...
Intel releases new chipset
Author: JT Smith
PC World reports that Intel has announced a new chipset, based on its Xscale microarchitecture.
Category:
Unix
Cisco gets competition
Author: JT Smith
Cisco, the largest supplier of networking hardware, is getting some serious competition, says ZDNet.
Category:
Unix
Sun releases UltraSparc III
Author: JT Smith
CBS Marketwatch follow up on the Sun Microsystems UltraSparc III processor release: "Sun hoping to maintain its
...
Transmeta official’s comments spark debate
Author: JT Smith
From an InfoWorld article: "In the wake of comments made Tuesday by Transmeta CEO Dave Ditzel that the ambitious microprocessor start-up is...
If you embed it, they will come
Author: JT Smith
Wired News observations from the Embedded Systems Conference this week in San Jose, California.
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Unix
Mac OS X a hit with first users
Author: JT Smith
MacWEEK states, "Unix and Linux experts are already stepping in to plug some of the
...
Unison announces file synchronizer
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR: The Unison development team at the University of Pennsylvania has announced a new public release (version 2.5) of its...
SCO into Caldera without getting SCalded
Author: JT Smith
This osOpinion article states, "Linux, like Unix before it, is an example of 'development by community', and once we realize that,...
Tarantella pressures Citrix
Author: JT Smith
The Register reports, Tarantella is putting the pressure on Citrix by releasing its Version 3.0 a week before Citrix regroups at...