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Unix is dead? Dell thinks so!
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Dell and Sun executives provided one of the more interesting behind-the-scenes battles at last month's LinuxWorld
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Nortel pushes WLAN for enterprise campus
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The ability to roam around an office while continuously connected to a wireless LAN will be extended across whole buildings and campuses with a set of products Nortel Networks Corp. announced Monday
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Sun Steps Up Linux (Lightly)
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Sun Microsystems (Quote, Company Info) made strides this week with its Linux (define) strategy, releasing updated Sun ONE compiler code for both its low-end SPARC...
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Finding flexibility
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In this age of integration, chief technologists are embracing sophisticated, dynamic platforms as a better way to more easily manage their operations.
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New Windows Flaw Disclosed by Microsoft
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Security experts say the latest Windows vulnerability revealed last week by Microsoft Corp. has already been used by crackers to attack at least one machine belonging to the U.S. Army
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Root of massive credit card theft found
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A hacker who gained access to millions of credit card numbers apparently did it by breaking into a computer system at a company that handles transactions for catalog companies and other direct marketers
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Sun 'Calls JBoss bluff' on J2EE compliance
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According to c|net's news.com Sun has finally responded to JBoss Group's request
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Opera won't perform on Microsoft phones
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There has never been much of a relationship between the small Norwegian browser company Opera Software and software giant Microsoft, but what little there was is over, says Opera.
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New Internet speed record
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new Internet speed record has been set by scientists. Using the Internet2 network, scientists were able to send data from Sunnyvale, California in the U.S. to Amsterdam, Holland at a speed of 923 megabits per second
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Microsoft at midlife
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When his conversation occasionally strays from technology these days, Bill Gates sounds like any middle-age working dad
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