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Machines to replace even more humans in customer service

Author: JT Smith

If you don’t like voice mail menus, this brief InfoWorld story will make you shudder in despair. It seems that more and more CRM [Customer Relationship Management] software is shipping with voice recognition and output capability.

Category:

  • Linux

Samsung laser printer under $200

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld blurb about Samsung’s new sub-$200 laser printer. The article doesn’t mention the fact that it comes with Linux drivers, but according to other stories we’ve read about the device, it does.

Category:

  • Unix

Vulnerability exposes e-mail

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC reveals yet another Hotmail security bug.

Category:

  • Linux

Network attached storage offers efficient file sharing

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld writeup about new NAS [Network Attached Storage] devices and how to use them; most will work with any OS.

Category:

  • Unix

Linux news and new product briefs

Author: JT Smith

General wrapup of the last two weeks’ Linux-oriented news from LinuxWorld. (If you’ve been following NewsForge you’ve seen all these stories already.)

Category:

  • Linux

E-Books go mainstream

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld.com article says mainstream publisher “…Simon & Schuster plans full season of digital books, including a timely election report.”

Category:

  • Linux

Jesses Berst says Internet Explorer is not the only Web browser

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet’s Jesse Berst talks about alternatives to Microsoft Internet Explorer, which (according to the article) is now used by 86.08% of Internet users.

Sony claims Crusoe-powered laptops will be out in October

Author: JT Smith

CNN.com story says Crusoes will be in Viao Picturebooks due in stores mid – to – late October. Other laptop vendors expect to have Cruso-based products out in November or December.

Category:

  • Unix

New 64-bit HP Unix server to compete with Sun

Author: JT Smith

HP’s new ‘Superdome’ server is supposed to help HP take some of the big-time Unix server market away from Sun, but in an Inter@ctive Week story, writer Ken Popovich expresses skepticism about their potential success.

Category:

  • Unix

KDE may form ‘League’ to compete with Gnome Foundation

Author: JT Smith

“The KDE Project, the group of hackers that created
KDE, is now contemplating the creation of some kind
of foundation entity — which some are calling the
KDE League — to spearhead the direction and
development of KDE,” apparently in an attempt to coutnerbalance the much-covered, recently-formed Gnome Foundation, according to a story at ZDNet News.

Category:

  • Open Source