Linux takes Hollywood by storm
Linux has replaced software from the likes of Microsoft and Silicon Graphics as the main technology for creating special effects in Hollywood films.
Linux has replaced software from the likes of Microsoft and Silicon Graphics as the main technology for creating special effects in Hollywood films.
There is growing competition for Microsoft, across the entire front of open source, both here and around the world. I happen to think it makes Microsoft a better company. Big Green is worried and that's a good thing, because it has much to be worried about.
It's been a slow, hesitant embrace but now open source is top-of-mind for CEO Ken Klein.
'Midori,' fomerly known as Mobile Linux, is software is geared for smaller Crusoe-based mobile devices. It was released as an open-source project on a VA Linux site.
Just as surely as Microsoft rules the desktop with Windows and Apple rules tablets with the iPad so Linux rules supercomputers of every type and sort.
Fear, uncertainty, doubt. There's an SCO-Microsoft connection behind a campaign to convince people that trade secrets of Unix have been copied into Linux.
The regulatory approval of the Microsoft-Yahoo search deal and Dell's earnings top today's headlines.
Take 600 hours of tunes on the road with the second rev. of empeg's mobile audio jukebox.
The Unix gambit alone isn't enough to save Apple.
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