A computer virus featuring the cuddly Japanese cartoon
character Pikachu has been found in computers in the United States, leaving
some operating systems devastated, an anti-virus software firm said Thursday. From Reuters.
The initial public stock offering last week of the San Francisco-based PeoplePC Inc. highlighted a disturbing trend in this summer’s IPO market: go public, fall off a cliff. From Siliconvalley.com.
Intel Corp., the world’s largest chip maker, gave details Wednesday on a new chip
design that marks its belated entry into the booming market for Internet-enabled cell
phones and handheld devices. From Siliconvalley.com.
Asia BizTech reports that Compaq Computer KK said Linux-bundled PC servers account for 10 percent among all PC
servers shipped in Japan. The company expects this rate to grow to 15 percent within
fiscal 2000.
“When I first heard that
these fine pieces of software were being ported to Linux, I rejoiced. But when I
first saw Corel’s Linux distribution, I winced.” From OSOpinion.com.