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  • Sun to tout Wall Street wins in September

    Struggling Sun Microsystems will try to show next month that it still has a lot of friends in the financial community.

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  • UnitedLinux won't tip Red Hat

    A move by four sellers of Linux to unite behind a single version of the operating system might help those allies--and boost Linux's popularity--but it isn't likely to dent the dominance of the top dog, Red Hat.

  • JBuilder 6: Brewing Java the Borland way

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  • Download Deathmatch

    The Internet contains a vast treasure trove of files ripe for plunder. From freeware and shareware programs to updated drivers for your hardware, from musicand video clips to courseware and troubleshooting guides, the number and range of available files is staggering.

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