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HP PCs To Include Blu-Ray Drives
Hewlett-Packard said Tuesday that it will bring products using Blu-Ray next-generation optical technology to market in late 2005. In January, both HP and Dell announced their support for the Blu-Ray specification at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas. On Tuesday, HP said it would incorporate the technology both in Media Center PCs as well…
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New Industry Consortium Rallies Around Linux Standard Base
Four international Linux powers are forming a new Linux consortium to create a common core implementation of the Linux Standard Base 2.0. The Linux Core Consortium, or LCC, is expected to make its debut on Wednesday. The group is made up of four companies: Brazil’s Conectiva SA, France’s Mandrakesoft SA, Japan’s Turbolinux Inc. and the…
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Sun Signs Up Versora to Push Java, Linux Systems
Versora, an integrator specializing in providing customers with seamless transitions from Windows to Linux servers, has announced that it has joined Sun Microsystems Inc.’s iForce partner community. While Sun may have made its peace with Microsoft Corp., Versora CEO Mike Sheffey still sees Microsoft as its No. 1 target. “Versora and Sun Microsystems have partnered…
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Adobe Beefs Up Acrobat Reader in Version 7.0
Adobe Systems Inc. looks to meld its document management platform more firmly into business workflows as the company on Monday announces the next version of its Acrobat document interchange solution. Version 7.0 expands the exchange capabilities of its reader application and features tighter integration with Microsoft Corp.’s productivity and content applications. As with previous versions,…
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Sun to Delay Solaris 10 Pieces
The first production version of Sun Microsystems Inc.’s Solaris 10 operating system likely will not include two technologies when it ships early next year. Missing will be the 128-bit Solaris ZFS file system and the Janus technology that allows Linux binaries to run natively on Solaris, officials of the Santa Clara, Calif., company said. Click…