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MP3.com plans to restart service

Author: JT Smith

Despite an
ongoing copyright infringement tussle with Universal Music Group and the recording industry,
MP3.com announced it will reactivate its embattled online music service, according to a report from The Nando Times.

Hitachi to implement Linux on mainframe, server, mobile products

Author: JT Smith

Hitachi plans to gradually support the Linux OS on the MP mainframe series, the IA-64
server, the HITACHI 9000V UNIX servers, the HA8000 PC servers, the FLORA PC series
and mobile products. In addition to these hardware platforms, the company will make its
middleware software products ready for Linux OS. From AsiaBizTech.com.

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  • Linux

Computer program to talk to the deaf

Author: JT Smith

Mr. Kartik Prabhakara wants to “talk” to the deaf. He has written a program that helps one communicate with the hearing-impaired: key in a word and a
pair of virtual hands displays the sign-language equivalent on a computer. From The Straits Times.

Category:

  • Linux

Cyber catfight — Margolis or Ashe?

Author: JT Smith

It hasn’t escalated to the level of a
Celebrity Deathmatch yet, but two of the
Internet’s most downloaded women are sparring
over who’s really the cyber-fairest of them all. From ABCNEWS.com.

Opinion: QNX RTOS – The Right Way of Doing Things

Author: JT Smith

“I think the QNX RTOS is the future of the desktop OS. It makes hardware driver installation as easy as could be, and most of all it’s responsive – nobody (especially the average user) likes to see his machine grind to a halt as they load up some gargantuan web browser with more bugs than features.”Kelly McNeill at OSOpinion.com.

Intel’s portable Timna to debut at 700MHz

Author: JT Smith

Intel Corp.’s first Timna chip for mobile computers will
be a 700MHz version released toward the end of the
first half of next year, according to sources in this ZDNet report.

Category:

  • Unix

Opinion: Red Penguins and Black Apples

Author: JT Smith

The GNU General Public license has never been tested in court. All the faith being rested on these foundations could turn as useful as helmets were to Japanese kamikaze pilots. It is there as an assurance, but would you jump from a plane with a parachute that hadn’t been tested? Kelly McNeill at OSOpinion.com.

Category:

  • Open Source

Brewing entity Enterprise JavaBeans

Author: JT Smith

This
article at Javaworld.com introduces component developers to entity beans and shows how to channel the beans’ power.

Review: Socket A shootout

Author: JT Smith

Australian IT brings us this review of the latest motherboards.

Category:

  • Unix

Symantec previews Palm antivirus product

Author: JT Smith

Symantec has released a preview version of what it
claims is the first antivirus product to scan applications for
malicious code on Palm computers. From a story at NWFusion.com.

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  • Linux