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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 the Thinergy Conference in Florida.

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  • Unix

Red Hat warns Linux is moving too fast

Author: JT Smith

Speaking at the Networld + Interop trade show in Atlanta this week, VNUnet News reports, Robert Young of Red Hat said the fast pace of change in the Linux world puts a lot of pressure on users to keep up to date with the latest releases, patches and updates. More from Maximum Linux.

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  • Linux

Gates vs. Noorda: Here we go again?

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet News reports, according to Timpanogas Research Group’s CEO Jeff Merkey, Microsoft has threatened Timpanogas with litigation over what
Microsoft claims are violations of its intellectual property rights involving the NT file system.

XFS Beta release

Author: JT Smith

SGI’s Developer Central announces, the XFS filesystem for Linux has been Beta released.

Sun set to unveil UltraSPARC III

Author: JT Smith

Sun Microsystems Inc. said its new UltraSPARC III would be introduced in New York on Wednesday, along with a new Sun Blade 1000 workstation and a new Sun Fire 280 R server running the new chip, from Reuters.

Phone-to-net application supports Linux

Author: JT Smith

Anyone with a touchtone telephone can broadcast messages on the Internet as streaming audio with the cross platform DoTell Interactive application, says PRNewswire.

Appeals court wants to make short work of MS trial

Author: JT Smith

The US Court of Appeals acted swiftly to take control of the
Microsoft antitrust appeal, ordering the two sides to propose
schedules for the appeals process by October 2, reports ZDCOUK.

Goodnight, Mac-Boy: living with Mac OS X beta

Author: JT Smith

MacWeek reporter John Welch shares the highlights of his week-long cohabitation with the new release.

MSN turns users into spammers

Author: JT Smith

A ZDCOUK story reports that users of the MSN Explorer beta may inadvertently be sending
their friends seemingly personal email gushing praise over the new
Microsoft program.

BSDSearch.Com announces “BSD portal”

Author: JT Smith

An anonymous reader writes: “BSDSearch.Com aims to be the only portal a BSD user needs. We are the world’s largest search engine and directory for BSD.”

“We have an extensive category list. Here you can find the latest headlines from “BSD Today” and “Daemon News.” We also feature the most recent NetBSD News, the latest NetBSD Code Changes, and the latest NetBSD Packages Information.

“Check out the BSD Forums where our users can share information and
ideas. First and foremost, BSDSearch.Com is the most user-friendly engine and BSD Portal on the Net. So visit us at:
www.bsdsearch.com. We are the world’s largest search engine and directory for BSD.”

Anonymous Reader