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  • Intel Cancels 4-GHz Pentium 4

    Intel has decided not to bring to market a 4-GHz single-core Pentium 4 after all, following a July decision to push the chip out to the first quarter of 2005. As Intel executives explained previously, the decision is based on the company’s desire to accelerate the ramp of its various microprocessor technologies, including Vanderpool, its…

  • Red Hat Launches New Embedded Partnership Plan

    Red Hat Inc. announced on Wednesday a new channel program, the Red Hat Runtime Partner Program, that will enable embedded system vendors to replace proprietary embedded operating systems with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. According to the Linux distributor, the Red Hat Runtime Partner Program is part of its Red Hat Partner Community, which is designed…

  • Oracle Warns of Critical Exploits

    Critical Oracle Corp. technology vulnerabilities have been publicly exploited, the company advised in a recent security update that urged users to apply the patches contained in its Security Alert 68. “Oracle is aware of public exploits (as indicated in the latest version of the alert) for several of the vulnerabilities, and more exploits may be…

  • D-Link Dangles Diamond Status to Disgruntled 3Com Resellers

    D-Link Systems Inc. this week unveiled two programs to entice qualifying competitors’ VARs, while warming the hearts of its own rank and file as well. During the first week of November, any new D-Link reseller partner that’s currently enrolled as a Platinum, Gold, or Silver level partner in any competing vendor VAR program will get…

  • New Microsoft Office Servers on the Way

    Microsoft has been holding its Office 12 cards close to the vest. But it’s becoming increasingly apparent that there will be some new Office Server products in the company’s next-generation Office suite lineup. Sources close to Microsoft say the company is well on its way to developing a server version of its desktop Excel spreadsheet…

  • Office Alternatives Explore Server-Based Apps

    While Microsoft quietly pursues developing new servers for its Microsoft Office applications, Sun Microsystems’ StarOffice and the open-source OpenOffice.org are taking another route with their applications. Citing security, portability and deployment benefits, both see offering server-based applications as a future option. In fact, Sun took it so seriously that it went down this path several…

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