GeneralRed Hat Again Delays Update
Release of the Linux client has slipped from August to October at the soonest.
Recommend this story? Yes No Please Wait... BOSTON (Reuters) - Software maker Red Hat Inc., which had planned to introduce a new version of its Linux software for personal computers in August, said on Tuesday that the product won't be out until next month at the earliest. The rival to Microsoft Corp's Windows and Novell Inc's Suse Linux, which Red Hat plans to sell in developing countries, had previously been pushed back to a September launch. Chief Executive Matthew Szulik said in an interview that the software maker is still working to translate the software into foreign languages, make sure it is compatible with different PC hardware and work out some issues... [ Read more on www.pcworld.com ]
GeneralMontaVista Unveils Mobile Linux
Mobilinux 5.0 improves security and power management, and supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on USB.
GeneralIBM: Symphony Downloaded 100,000 Times in First Week
The company reports that its free rival to Microsoft's Office suite was downloaded 100,000 times in the first week of release.
