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San Francisco Bay Area Subway (BART) selects Linux

Author: JT Smith Mark Hatch writes: "Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. (ICS), the leading supplier of Motif(r) products and support, today announced that the San Francisco Bay Area...

Xbox: Perfect for server farms?

Author: JT Smith "Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) wants the Xbox to remain a closed platform that only runs its ...

Indrema answers developers’ questions

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - Indrema's impending shutdown has produced a barrage of questions from developers and the media. Tonight, company founder John Gildred...

X11R6.4 (Broadway) architecture for X: A book review

Author: JT Smith Linux Journal reviews Charles F. Bowman's The New X Window System: A Complete Internet Architecture: "On the positive side, this book will...

Microsoft picks FireWire over USB

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Microsoft will not support a budding peripheral-connection standard in its forthcoming Windows XP operating system, instead favouring a technology developed by...

IBM should ‘netscape’ Microsoft by buying Corel

Author: JT Smith - By Tony Stanco- A free software strategic analysis - There is a certain irony in hoisting protagonists by their own petard that appeals...

Microsoft set to announce ‘Talisker’ CE beta

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has a story about Microsoft getting ready to release a version version of Windows CE. The story notes that Microsoft faces...

Microsoft lures big names for embedded OS

Author: JT Smith "Microsoft has lined up high-profile partners for an upcoming version of its Windows software designed to be stuffed into all sorts of...

MS bug of the day: when McAfee VirusScan 5.1 locks up

Author: JT Smith MSNBC tells us: "According to McAfee, VSMAIN may freeze on a Windows NT ...

Microsoft offers taste test of ‘Talisker’

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Beta 1 of Talisker, which is being given to 300 testers, touts several improvements to its predecessor, Windows CE 3.0. Chief...