2004: The Year Linux Grows Up
eWEEK.com’s Linux & Open-Source Center Editor Steven Vaughn-Nichols really likes what he sees for the server, corporate and retail desktop horizon for 2004. He boldly predicts that major vendors will start producing Linux PCs for the low-end retail market, and that your grandmother will love it.
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First wave of digital home products to hit market in 2H 2004: Intel
- UMC to reach 12" capacity target ahead of schedule
- Sony Ericsson aims for 7-10% handset market share next year
- Casio using a-Si technology for OLED displays
- Transcend starts selling 1GB DDR 400 modules
- Tyan has a quad Opteron board in the works
- Trading Standards seizes fake Nokia gear
- Apple Targets Bigger Pie in Japan with Ginza Store
- Sun revamps storage leadership
- Phoenix toughens BIOS
Norwegian hacker cracks iTunes code
- Oct. semiconductor sales accelerate
- Japan tunes out digital TV
- Exhibit showcases fuel technologies
- Server growth beats analyst forecast
- Intel Plans Wireless Push Onto Desktops
- HP Expected to Follow Other PC Makers in TV Sales
- Nokia N-Gage tops mobile game download chart
- Gigabyte combines Wi-FI, USB Flash drive
- Samsung says it will overtake Nokia
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