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3R Soft ships award-winning web-based e-mail server

Author: JT Smith

BusinessWire.com added that MailStudio@MESSAGE provides a calendaring and scheduler function that allows users to add entries, modify, and browse their schedule, similar to the way
they are used to managing their calendar.

Compaq introduces new PCs

Author: JT Smith

The EX launch, Compaq says, completes a redesign of
its corporate PC lineup, aimed at bringing the company’s
commercial PC business back to profitability. MSNBC.com reports.

Category:

  • Unix

Corel and PCTel deliver first Linux compatible software modem

Author: JT Smith

NewsAlert.com announces: “One of the reasons consumers have been reluctant to try the Linux operating system is due to a lack of compatible
connectivity solutions,” noted Bill Claybrook, research director for Aberdeen Group.

New age athlons: the revolution grows up (Part 1)

Author: JT Smith

Once again, the quarterly report card is in. AMD scored one of its brightest seasons ever, despite a relatively weak second quarter market for PC sales. From 32BitsOnline.com.

Category:

  • Unix

New trick can hide computer viruses

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC.com reports that a new kind of computer virus has been
released, but security experts are in disagreement
over just how menacing it is.

Category:

  • Linux

PogoLinux.com to offer complimentary Linux CDs and support

Author: JT Smith

In an effort to evangelize the gospel of Linux, PogoLinux.com has announced
a program
to distribute popular Linux CDs free of charge and offer 30 days
of complimentary e-mail installation support. From Linuxpr.com.

Category:

  • Linux

VFS Live to interview Illiad and WebDiva of UserFriendly

Author: JT Smith

Eric Bin of vfs.com writes to tell us: On Sept. 20th, In
Search of New Media, a VFS Live
production (www.vfslive.com) will be
interviewing JD “Illiad” Frazer and
WebDiva from UserFriendly.org.
In 1999 Illiad was recognized as one of
the top 50 most influential people in
the Linux community by Linux Magazine.

In preparation for the interview we
are inviting readers of UserFriendly
to submit questions they would like to
see asked. The top 10 questions
submitted will asked on our show to
Illiad and WebDiva. Questions can be
sent to vfslive@vfs.com

The show streams live at 8pm (PST)
and fans of UserFriendly.org are
invited to tune into the live stream
and to also particpate in the live
interview by logging into our chatroom
where we’ll be taking additional
questions. Viewers will need
Quicktime 4.0 to watch the show and
Shockwave to join in the chatroom.

* In Search of New Media airs each
Wednesday night at 8pm (PST). In the
past we have interviewed companies
such as IBM, Blast Radius, Bitmovers,
Mainframe Entertainment, QDesign,
TotallyHip and Electronic Arts. This
October 6th they will be hosting the
live stream of Geekrave v2.0 from the
Plaza of Nations.

Eric Bin

OSOpinion: Sun and Star Office – a warped perspective

Author: JT Smith

When Sun Microsystems bought Star Division, the makers of Star Office for OS/2 and other platforms, it seemed that we might at last have a company with both commitment and capital to make Star Office a long-term success on the OS/2 desktop. Then Sun announced that it would no longer develop the OS/2 version of Star Office beyond v5.1, and we OS/2 users were crestfallen.Kelly McNeill

Transmeta buys back technology licenses

Author: JT Smith

eeTimes.com tells us that microprocessor startup Transmeta Inc. (Santa Clara, Calif.) has
quietly changed its business plan. The company has bought back its two main
technology-licensing agreements from IBM Corp. and Toshiba Corp., and now
plans to market products on its own as a fabless chip supplier.

Category:

  • Unix

KDE response to Stallman editorial

Author: JT Smith

In a recent editorial on Linux Today, Richard Stallman claimed that KDE is still in violation of the
GPL even though Qt is now covered under the GPL and all KDE code is compatible with the
GPL. From KDE.org.

Category:

  • Open Source