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EBay is profitable, growing and way too expensive

Author: JT Smith

From the Globe and Mail: “We all know that the former superstar dot-com sector is a vast
wasteland of flameouts, of former high-fliers whose stock prices have
fallen by 90 per cent, taking billions of dollars in theoretical
market value with them. Except, that is, for one solitary player, a
startup whose business model was so childishly simple it didn’t get
much respect even when the Internet frenzy was at its peak. Not only
has the model held up, it is still growing rapidly, and the stock has
doubled in price this year.”

Congress to let Internet tax ban lapse

Author: JT Smith

Network World Fusion reports: “Despite the U.S. House of Representatives’ Tuesday approval of an
extension on the current Internet tax moratorium, the Senate Thursday
failed to do the same. The ban expires this Sunday. No additional
measures can be taken to prevent the ban from expiring, since both the
House and Senate will be closed until Tuesday for anthrax testing,
following the contamination of 31 congressional workers who were
exposed to the bacteria by a laced letter.”

Fujitsu, IBM in alliance talks

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports: “Japanese computer company Fujitsu said Thursday that it was in wide-ranging talks with IBM on possible cooperation in such areas as software and computer servers.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Matsushita preps 100GB DVD disc

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Matsushita has developed technology allowin 100GB optical discs similar to DVDs, though the company is not sure if it will be able to make the devices DVD compatible.

Category:

  • Unix

IBM protests Japan supercomputer contract

Author: JT Smith

Reuters: “A Japanese government panel Friday agreed to review a complaint by IBM Japan
alleging a public corporation violated procurement rules when it awarded a $10 million
supercomputer bid to rival Fujitsu.

In a move reminiscent of fierce U.S.-Japan trade battles over supercomputers in the 1980s and
1990s, the Japanese unit of IBM charged the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute based its
decision on criteria not outlined in the bid’s specifications.”

Linux Advisory Watch – October 19th 2001

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity Contributor writes “This week, advisories were released for w3m, xvt, procmail, zope, openssh, openssl,
until-linux, htdig, kernel, apache, and xinetd. The vendors include Caldera, Conectiva,
Debian, EnGarde, Immunix, Mandrake, Red Hat, and Trustix. http://www.linuxsecurity.com/articles/forums_artic le-3872.html

Category:

  • Linux

Ethernet standards group gets another first-mile proposal

Author: JT Smith

EE Times: “Four companies delivered Thursday (Oct. 18) a proposal for the
Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) standards effort, suggesting that four pair of copper wire be
used to deliver 10-Mbit/second Ethernet.

Howard Frazier, chairman of the IEEE 802.3ah task force for EFM, summarized the proposal
Friday at a seminar on copper in the last mile.”

Category:

  • Protocols

Excite@Home torn by AT&T, bondholders

Author: JT Smith

CNET News.com: “Excite@Home bondholders on Friday plan to formally oppose the sale of
the bankrupt company’s broadband assets for $307 million to AT&T, a move aimed at giving
teeth to demands for a substantially higher price.

Bondholders have split from other creditors vying for the remains of the once-high-flying
company, pressing for more than four times the current bid, according to sources familiar with their
demands. The group is owed more than $750 million in long-term debt and stands to lose almost
all of it under AT&T’s proposal.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Matsushita plans DVD-ready GameCube

Author: JT Smith

CNET News.com: “Matsushita Electric Industrial said Friday it would release in Japan on Dec. 14 a
hybrid of Nintendo’s GameCube video game console that can play DVDs.

Retailers will be allowed to set their own price for the machine, named “Q,” but the company
plans to sell it for $328.70 (39,800 yen) on its Web site, a Matsushita spokesman said. The
company has no plans yet to sell the device in North America.”

Matsushita develops 100-Gbyte optical video disk

Author: JT Smith

EE Times: “A dual-layer rewritable optical-disk technology has been developed by Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., one of the main technology leaders in digital video disks. Using a
set of violet lasers with a numerical aperture (NA) of 0.85 and a 0.1-mm cover layer, the
company has developed disks that have a capacity of 50 Gbytes per side, which allows the
recording of more than two hours of high-definition programs.

Matsushita plans to present the technology Friday (Oct. 19) at the International Symposium
on Optical Memory in Taipei, Taiwan.”