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Intel coughs up new XScale microarchitecture

Author: JT Smith

According to a report at xtra.com, Intel believes the chip microarchitecture has the flexibility to handle requirements for both
ultra-low power and high performance in devices ranging from Internet-ready cell
phones to Internet infrastructure equipment.

Category:

  • Unix

Pooling chips in $4.5 billion merger

Author: JT Smith

Chip maker Applied
Micro Circuits Corp. said in an MSNBC.com report, it would buy
MMC Networks in a stock deal valued at about
$4.5 billion.

Category:

  • Open Source

Robots can do your protesting for you?

Author: JT Smith

It sounds like a silly idea – and perhaps it is one. A group calling itself the Institute for Applied Autonomy claims to be making robots activists can use for tasks like handing out pamphlets, creating grafitti, and other things that might get a human protestor harassed or busted.

Category:

  • Management

Acer hopes to license PalmOS for Chinese translation

Author: JT Smith

August 28, 2000 (TAIPEI) — After completing its personal digital assistant (PDA)
development, Acer Inc. is likely to receive Palm authorization for a PalmOS Chinese version in
September.
Story at AsiaBiztech.

Category:

  • Linux

Interview with AMD’s President

Author: JT Smith

AMD President Hector Ruiz talks to Electronic Buyers’ News about the company’s future plans. Published Aug. 25, 2000.

Category:

  • Linux

Code Name: Mainstream (NYT on Open Source)

Author: JT Smith

Thoughful New York Times article on potential good and bad things about the mainstreaming of Open Source software. (free registration required to read.)

Code Name: Mainstream (NYT on Open Source)

Author: JT Smith

Thoughful New York Times article on potential good and bad things about the mainstreaming of Open Source software. (free registration required to read.)

Category:

  • Open Source

Another bid submitted for Iridium

Author: JT Smith

Another bid was submitted to buy the Iridium satalites (valued at 5 billion USD). “A California-based organisation named CMC International is offering to pay $US30 million ($A53 million) to acquire Iridium’s 88 satellites and other assets, according to a court filing submitted today.” (from Fairfax I.T.)

Category:

  • Open Source

Report: UK Set for Cybercrime Surge

Author: JT Smith

E-commerce Times reports that a study stating that “cybercrime” will increase in the next 20 years has been released. “The report, “Future Crime Trends in the United Kingdom,” comes days after three men were arrested for using bogus accounts to steal money from Egg, one of Britain’s most high-profile online banks.

Category:

  • Linux

PC “Lemon Law” Bill Introduced In Pennsylvania

Author: JT Smith

A bill has been introduced in Pennsylvania to combat PC “lemons,” as reported by Foxnews.com. “While consumers normally demand the products they
buy actually work, computers seem to be an exception.

Category:

  • Unix