Pictures at a Linux Exhibition [CNET]
Feb 1, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 views[Updated 10:00 am PST] CNET's News.com video team was doing its usual job of capturing interesting eye candy from the floor this week's LinuxWorld conference in New York City for those of us who were unable to attend the show in person . . .
- Linux bets on interactive TV — CNET News.com correspondent Melissa Francis looks inside the device MontaVista Software hopes to sell to… set-top-box makers. Clip features Mike Mathews, senior product manager, MontaVista Software.
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- Lineo software revs up Zaurus — Garnet Brown senior product manager of Lineo shows how the Embedix Plus software stack helps Sharp's Zaurus interact with more hardware and software systems.
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- PlayStation 2 offers up Linux — Melissa Francis test-drives a Linux upgrade available in May that will allow gamers to transform their PlayStation 2 boxes into desktop PCs. Clip features Dominic Mallinson, director of technology research, Sony.
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- Red Hat CTO dodges AOL merger rumors — Melissa Francis catches up with Red Hat's CTO Michael Tiemann on the floor of LinuxWorld 2002. Tiemann also comments on court battles with Microsoft.
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- Fiorina: HP-Compaq merger will advance Linux — Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina kicks off LinuxWorld in New York saying the proposed HP-Compaq merger will speed the advancement of the Linux operating system.
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- Big Blue opens up to open source — IBM launches its first Linux OS-only server at LinuxWorld 2002. Clip features Scott Handy, director, IBM.
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- Fiorina: Linux not a threat to Microsoft — Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina encourages the audience at LinuxWorld to focus their energy on the industry-wide deployment of Linux instead of a dogfight with Microsoft.
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- Ximian links Linux and Microsoft — Ximian launches new Linux software with a direct plug-in to Microsoft Exchange. Video clip features David Patrick, CEO, Ximian.
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