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Couldn’t call it unexpected

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet states, “It has come to this. Having failed to successfully attack Linux on the basis of too many distributions and of not having enough applications, the FUDmeisters are now coming after Linux for not being easy enough to use.”

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  • Linux

Neoware CEO Michael Kantrowitz interviewed on CEOcast.com

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire: Neoware Systems, a leading supplier of award-winning software and solutions for the emerging information appliance market, announced today that the Company’s chief executive officer, Michael Kantrowitz, can be heard in an online interview with CEOcast on the web at http://www.ceocast.com.

Motorola to invest $22.5 million in Lineo

Author: JT Smith

With the investment, All Linux Devices states, Motorola, Inc. has taken a broad step forward in its support for open source technology, open platform computing and the establishment of Linux as an embedded operating environment.

Intrinsyc gets Microsoft and Linux on speaking terms

Author: JT Smith

Canada Computes reports, on Sept. 21 Intrinsyc Software Inc. claimed a breakthrough, it seems this B.C. firm has discovered the secret of making “embedded” computers running Linux communicate with Windows enterprise boxes.

Red Hat launches Red Hat Network

Author: JT Smith

Business Wire via NewsAlert: Red Hat, a leader in developing, deploying and managing open
source Internet infrastructure solutions, today announced Red Hat Network, a powerful Internet-based service for deploying and managing open source platforms.

What the Hell is… CueCat?

Author: JT Smith

More than a million have been given away, states The Register, and at least nine million are soon to be en route to eager hobbyists scheming to turn it into an all-purpose, and free, bar-code scanner running on open-source software.

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  • Linux

The building blocks for Linux

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet talks with Shawn Gordon of theKompany.com.

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  • Linux

Anticipation builds on Supreme Court review

Author: JT Smith

TechWeb reports, the Supreme Court watch intensified Monday as the nine justices convened their opening conference, during which they could decide whether or not to accept the Microsoft Corp. antitrust case.

Neoware’s Linux-based appliance sets the standard

Author: JT Smith

Neoware Systems today announced that Security Applications, Inc. has selected Neoware’s Eon information appliance platform and NeoLinux software to power its new, fully networkable security panel, e-Panel, from All Linux Devices.

NuSphere ships first open source database distribution

Author: JT Smith

Linux Weekly News reports, NuSphere, a Progress Software Company, delivered its initial shipment of NuSphere MySQL to
customers today, becoming the first packaged software product for the open source database marketplace.