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22 Jun 2000
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CNet: Intel joins crowded device market with Dot.Station
Linux-powered countertop terminal enables Web, e-mail, phone communications.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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20 Jun 2000
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InfoWorld: OS options expand for handhelds, PDAs
Linux will power Compaq's new iPaq handheld.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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20 Jun 2000
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Computer Shopper: AOL everywhere, with Gateway's help
Gateway and America Online have joined forces to create a family of Linux-based home devices.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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16 Jun 2000
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eWeek: Experts tackle obstacles facing info appliances
Embedded Microprocessor Forum panelists outline rewards, pitfalls.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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16 Jun 2000
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CNet: Wintel won't dominate devices
Acer CEO Simon Lin says post-PC world will feature more diversity.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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15 Jun 2000
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ZDNet: Linux live in your living room
Intel's Linux-based Universal Plug and Play development kit supports appliance networks.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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15 Jun 2000
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CNet: Dell, Gateway look beyond the PC
Growth strategies lie apart from the personal computers the companies are known for.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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9 Jun 2000
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Inprise/Borland Goes Mobile: Puts Java Technology-Based Tools in the Hands of the Developer
Inprise/Borland released a preview version of JBuilder Handheld Express enabling users to quickly develop Java solutions using the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) software development kit (SDK), and rapidly deploy their application to the Palm OS.
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David Intersimone
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Article
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9 Jun 2000
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ZDNet: Inprise/Borland goes mobile
JBuilder Handheld Express offers Java support for Palm platform.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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8 Jun 2000
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CRN: Sun's big brains forecast computing's future
Embedded systems, wireless applications in store for Java.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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7 Jun 2000
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CNet: Internet appliance boom hampered by high display costs
What's holding up the post-PC era's market boom? Glass.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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31 May 2000
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Upside: Transmeta, AOL, Gateway deal big win for Transmeta
Secretive start-up steps into the spotlight with Internet-devices announcement.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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31 May 2000
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ZDNet: Playing the Transmeta-AOL angle
Transmeta is part one of a potent challenge to Microsoft's hegemony.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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23 May 2000
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EE Times: The accelerating Linux train
Red Hat's chief technology officer targets the embedded systems world.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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11 May 2000
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EE Times: The accelerating Linux train
Red Hat's chief technology officer targets the embedded systems world.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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10 May 2000
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LinuxDevices.com: Universal networking -- the future is here
Over the next five years, everything that has anything to do with information, control, or measurement is going to be plugged into the Internet.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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3 May 2000
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InformationWeek: How relevant is Microsoft?
To maintain its influence in the post-PC world, Microsoft must score with NGWS.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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26 Apr 2000
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CNet: The information appliance age
Welcome to the post-PC era.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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18 Apr 2000
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ZDNet: HP, Compaq ready PocketPC devices
At least four hardware makers are preparing products for PocketPC platform.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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18 Apr 2000
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InfoWorld: Microsoft bets on PocketPC
The third version of Windows CE will be introduced next week in New York.
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J.D. Hildebrand
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Article
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