Corel ditch Open Source Monday the 25th, February 2002 at 11:56 AM (EST) Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 495 Reads A very bright linux distro, Corel Linux was sold to Xandros Corp, and now Corel cuts it's relation with the Open Source world by shutting down one of it's website section which was dedicated to the Open Source industry. The site will be officially close on March 1st 2002.
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Another improvement been made by Intel Saturday the 23rd, February 2002 at 02:19 AM (EST) Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 643 Reads Intel servers again trying to make their machine as good as one computer can perform several computers' tasks at the same time. Dell 8450, a single eight-processor Intel-based server, with its version 2.1 of Virtuozzo software will have the ability of supporting more than 2000 copies of Linux operating system.
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The Grid, the future of collaborative problem-solving, has finally been released Thursday the 21st, February 2002 at 02:17 AM (EST) Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 363 Reads The Grid? It is a big project that is written by over 30 distinguished experts in high-performance computing and networking, including Francine Berman, Tom DeFanti, Jack Dongarra, Dennis Gannon, Roch Guerin, Ken Kennedy, Miron Livny, Paul Messina, Reagan Moore, Clifford Neuman, Larry Peterson, Jon Postel, and Daniel Reed.
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Richard Forno on Message To Microsoft: Only The Truth Shall Set You Free Tuesday the 19th, February 2002 at 12:50 PM (EST) Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 349 Reads Releasing the Windows source code to the states ... would be one government-initiated action that actually improves the security and assurance of America's critical infrastructures and (by extension) the world's IT sector. This would be a real, tangible, action that actually increases security, unlike the FAA prohibitions on carrying Swiss knives, knitting needles, or razors onboard a civil airliner.
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Comment from competitors on Micorsoft Case Tuesday the 19th, February 2002 at 12:41 PM (EST) Mike Mzc - 0 Talkback(s) with 324 Reads Public comments on the Microsoft antitrust case settlement disclosed Friday by the U.S. Department of Justice read like a who's who of Microsoft competitors.
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What Microsoft could lose in Lindows legal matters Monday the 18th, February 2002 at 07:23 PM (EST) Ewdison Then - 0 Talkback(s) with 429 Reads This week, Lindows.com released legal papers designed to head off Microsoft's efforts to thwart the product. Microsoft could lose something very valuable if they didnt win this case. As for Lindows, they need to work on their evidence that Windows is a very general term and why Microsoft should not against their product for using the term ...Dows.
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New 64 bit SuperH SH-5 Processor Thursday the 14th, February 2002 at 01:20 AM (EST) Eric Lim - 0 Talkback(s) with 495 Reads SuperH, Inc has been established as an independent company today by STMicroelectronics and Hitachi Ltd. The world leading open source operating system, Red Hat, announced that they're working as a family with SuperH, which creates the software, such as compiler, that will fix into this new 64 bit SuperH SH-5 processor.The SH-4 core and all SuperH cores will be licensed to the embedded market. SuperH announced that SH-5 would be coming out soon, and it makes lots easier for everyone to produce powerful embedded microprocessor designs. In addition to completing the devolopment of this processor, SuperH
will have all rights to the products of all Sh's family in the future.
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IDG.net: Microsoft fights Bundestag Linux switch Thursday the 7th, February 2002 at 10:50 PM (EST) SirJon - 0 Talkback(s) with 341 Reads Microsoft Corp. is striking back at a growing movement seeking to switch computers in the Bundestag, Germany's lower house of Parliament, over to the open-source Linux operating system.
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osOpinion.com: Linux and PS2 - A Marriage Made in Heaven Monday the 4th, February 2002 at 05:07 PM (EST) SirJon - 0 Talkback(s) with 352 Reads Consider the Sony PlayStation 2. For a retail price of US$300, you get a gaming console with excellent hardware capabilities. It has an IEEE 1394 port (which Sony calls iLink and Apple calls Firewire), two USB ports, and is capable of high-quality optical audio (DTS/Dolby Digital) and video (S-Video). In essence, it is the perfect gaming console.
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AOL wont let Trillian users log in Friday the 1st, February 2002 at 12:20 PM (EST) Ewdison then - 0 Talkback(s) with 1129 Reads People using the popular Trillian software having hardtime to access to part of AOL Time Warner's instant messaging system.
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