- Fri Dec 5 2003 Linux guru: Move quickly to new kernel
The programmer in charge of the current version of the heart of Linux plans to curtail the adding of new features in order to encourage a move to the upcoming kernel, a decision that's irked some.
- Mon Sep 11 2006 Open source makes inroads
Red Hat follows Novell's lead with Xen-enabled Linux beta, as Ubuntu's founder aims for success in emerging markets.
- Tue Feb 24 1998 IE 4.0 now in Unix flavors
Hoping to convince large companies to standardize on its Web browser, Microsoft ships a Unix version of Internet Explorer 4.0.
- Wed Sep 29 1999 Another boost for Unix: HP runs system on Intel chip
Hewlett-Packard is successfully running a version of its Unix operating system on a prototype of Intel's Merced chip, the company says.
- Fri Sep 24 1999 Sun users test out latest Solaris rendition
Sun Microsystems customers are testing the next incarnation of Solaris, its version of the Unix operating system. The final product is due next year.
- Wed Oct 29 1997 McCracken: It became personal
When soft-spoken Edward McCracken joined Silicon Graphics more than 13 years ago, he figured ten years as chief executive would be a good run.
- Mon May 10 1999 Intel 64-bit chip gets venture fund
Intel unveils an investment fund of about $250 million to spur long-term adoption of its new 64-bit Merced chip architecture.
- Wed Nov 5 1997 IE 4 makes Unix debut
Microsoft finally makes its Internet Explorer browser available to Unix users, in an attempt to woo corporations that may have been lagging on installing the browser.
- Fri Sep 17 1999 Next-generation chip passes key milestone
Intel's forthcoming 64-bit processor, Merced, and an effort to prepare a new operating system for the next-generation chip passes an important milestone.
- Mon Apr 7 1997 Vendors see TV in Net dreams
IBM, Compaq, Silicon Graphics, Intel, and Hewlett-Packard are jumping into the market for digital broadcasting for both TV and the Internet.

