Out of Sync
Believe it or not, unlike the immortal Torville and Dean (circa Sarajevo 1984), we actually made a mistake (I know, time to sit down and catch your breath).
Believe it or not, unlike the immortal Torville and Dean (circa Sarajevo 1984), we actually made a mistake (I know, time to sit down and catch your breath).
The latest release Red Hat Linux 7 is 2.4 kernel ready and features OpenSSL with 128-bit encryption, USB support for mice and keyboards, XFree 4.0.1 for improved video performance, a customisable GNOME desktop and Sawfish window manager, a graphical kernel tuning tool and a graphical firewall configuration tool.
International.com, Ups and downs at PEG, auDA seeking comments
Acer Computer Australia (ACA) has assisted with a project conducted by the Victorian Department of Education, in association with the Victorian Minister for Education, to provide computers and servers for the development of two new libraries in East Timor.
Microsoft is known for going to any extreme to make its software easy enough for just about anyone to use. So when they moved into hardware, the development team came up with the following design - MS Word for Blondes.
Amazon extends its delta , Forrester: The demise of e-comm "dead wrong", Digimon hits the shelves, HP designs price drop
SuSE Linux cuts US staff, MS opens code up a little, Australian tool vendor bets on datacasting
EMC fires hundreds, not cutting costs, J.D. Edwards shakes up management, Oracle revs up app server for market place, Nuance launches text-to-speech software
Wireless LAN security holes exposed, Holy Isidore of Internet, Nortel to buy JDS optical
Chinese market Legends, Intercad gets graphic, NEC launches monitor
Isec buys out Hostworks , Getting the right IDEAS, EbXML almost complete
A recent opinion column in ARN on the pros and cons of chasing after the software pirating "bad guys" drew some passionate responses
Mastering e-business, Going to Disneyland, Hammer time
Baan mounts a comeback, Sun snags storage vendor, Novell spins off Volera
CA introduces latest version of Unicenter TNG, Packeteer to solve the last mile' with new product, Foundry scales Layer 2/3 switch market