- Tue Jan 26 1999 Asia Linux developer pushes into U.S.
Pacific HiTech, one of Asia's largest Linux developers, introduces the latest version of its flagship product based on the operating system into the United States market.
- Tue May 4 2004 Red Hat aims desktop Linux at Microsoft
Opening a new chapter in its 10-year history and a new front in its war against Microsoft, the leading Linux seller plans to announce its first version of the open-source OS for the desktop.
- Mon Nov 8 2004 Blue Gene, Linux top supercomputing list
Open-source software and off-the-shelf hardware make strong showing among the best of the biggest.
- Mon Mar 26 2001 SuSE: Germany tops Linux market
The Linux seller expects to become profitable in 12 to 18 months, considerably later than U.S. rival Red Hat, but the company would much rather stay on its side of the Atlantic.
- Tue Mar 30 1999 Linux demand forces VA Research to outsource
VA Research will soon hand off more work to leading contract manufacturer Flextronics.
- Mon Jul 1 2002 Opera expands role in China
The Norwegian browser maker teams with a Chinese reseller and revises its browser in an attempt to consolidate its position in the Asian market.
- Mon Mar 13 2006 Ubuntu Linux leader proposes six-week delay
Mark Shuttleworth wants more testing for "Dapper Drake" version, which will come with five-year support.
- Fri May 31 2002 Unified Linux effort won't faze Red Hat
A move by four companies to back a single version of the operating system might help those allies--and boost Linux's popularity--though it's unlikely to dent Red Hat's dominance.
- Thu Apr 19 2007 For Intel, China looms large
With Beijing as IDF venue and plans to build a wafer fab, chipmaker signals importance it places on the booming Asian nation.
- Wed Nov 9 2005 Chizen: Friends, foes and China
newsmaker The big, burgeoning Asian nation is much on the mind of Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen. Then there's the little matters of Apple and Microsoft.




