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Yggdrasil riddle

Author: JT Smith

This article from the ZDNet AnchorDesk UK looks at the past, present, and future of Yggdrasil Computing.

Category:

  • Linux

OS X: The big compromise

Author: JT Smith


MacWeek.com compares
OS X to Windows and Unix.

Here they come, and they’re not the Monkees

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet warns, smarmy, glad-handing herds of scientific marketers are on the move, and they’re heading for Linux.

Category:

  • Linux

FCC’s chief techie sees a wilder Net ride ahead

Author: JT Smith

David Farber, chief technologist at the Federal Communications Commission, has a promise for those stunned by the pace of change in Internet developments over the past 10 years: In the decade to come, they will face “an even wilder ride”, from CNET News.

imici Messenger for Linux

Author: JT Smith

LinuxPlanet reviews imici Messenger 0.1.1 for Linux.

Category:

  • Linux

S3’s new arm will build appliance software

Author: JT Smith

Techweb News reports, early products will likely use a Linux operating system, possibly from Transmeta Corp., according to Ward Williams, Frontpath’s director of product marketing.

Category:

  • Linux

Perl Embedding Engine (PEE) 1.04a released

Author: JT Smith

According to Linux PR, PEE aims to solve the compatibility problem by giving full power of Perl to
the developer, while allowing them to use a standard, consistent template
format.

Via unwraps design for $199 PCs

Author: JT Smith

PC World News quotes, “One of the keys to reaching a system price point as low as $199 is to use the open-source Linux operating system rather than Microsoft’s Windows,” said Bert McComas, microprocessor analyst at Inquest Market Research.

Category:

  • Unix

Phone encryption for the masses, promises Starium

Author: JT Smith

ZDCOUK reports that the device will retail for about $100, and perform feats that only the NSA previously could accomplish (at a much higher price).

Bank manager snagged by snare of bogus kiddie-porn site

Author: JT Smith

Scotsman Paul Chalmers had the misfortune to stumble upon a stooge-site set up by US police, and now he’s gonna be part of the Sex Offenders Register. ZDCOUK reports.