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Intel chooses Symbian OS for its Xscale chips

September 25, 2000

Review: The Book of Linux Music & Sound

September 25, 2000

What the Hell is… CueCat?

September 25, 2000

Website to sell downloads of South Park

September 25, 2000

Wearable wireless targets ‘urban nomads’

September 25, 2000

Report: U.S. leads worldwide snooping drive

September 24, 2000

DUPLICATE, GG –Linux in Africa: free, but so far scarce

September 24, 2000

More online stores may try Amazon-style ‘dynamic pricing’

September 24, 2000

Gates grants could help establish charitable legacy

September 24, 2000

non-GNU, published free documentation books

September 24, 2000
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