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More programmers going “Extreme”

Author: JT Smith

CNET: “Mark Windholtz spent the first 12 years of his programming career writing code alone in
a cubicle.

But now when Windholtz creates code, he does so with a comrade at his side–one of the
tenets of the software development methodology called Extreme Programming.

“Sometimes if you’re coding alone, you end up going off on the wrong thing for a while,”
Windholtz said. “If you’re ‘pair programming,’ that doesn’t happen, or it doesn’t happen for
very long…As soon as one person runs out of ideas, the other person just picks up on them.”

DevCon attendees get inside look at new Oracle9i XML features

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire: “Next week, at the XML DevCon 2001
Conference in New York, April 8-11, Internet developers will get an inside
look at the new XML (Extensible Markup Language) features in Oracle9i.
Attendees can meet the Oracle XML experts who sit on the W3C (Worldwide Web
Consortium) standards committees and the development of XML capabilities
across all Oracle9i(TM) products.”

AVX ships thin capacitor, shifts array production

Author: JT Smith

Eet.com: “AVX Corp. has developed a supercapacitor that can deliver short pulses of power and
can therefore extend the effective talk time of battery-powered mobile phones and data modems by
more than 25 percent, the company said. AVX also announced that it will cease production of
passive-component arrays in the United States in favor of its facility in Coleraine, Ireland, thanks to
rapid production ramps there.”

Category:

  • Unix

Slick combo drive burns DVDs, CDs more affordably

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld.com: “Every so often, a product like Pioneer’s DVR-A03 DVD-R/CD-RW burner comes
along and makes a host of high-cost computing tasks suddenly affordable. DVD-R
writers and their capacious 4.7GB DVD-R media used to be extremely
expensive–$5000 or more for a writer and $40 for each disc.”

Category:

  • Unix

TI to offer new chip for Internet appliances

Author: JT Smith

DallasNews.com: “Texas Instruments Inc. is expected to announce a digital signal processor technology for Internet appliances Tuesday.”

Category:

  • Unix

IBM merges desktop, laptop divisions

Author: JT Smith

CNET: “IBM on Monday consolidated its desktop and notebook units in what analysts
characterize as a forward-looking move.

The change created a new Personal Computing Devices group that combines not only the
NetVista desktop and ThinkPad portable product lines, but also their design, development and
logistic operations.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Be axes 25 per cent of staff

Author: JT Smith

The Register: “Following weekend reports that Be is about to run out of cash, the company
yesterday announced it was trimming its already small headcount by cutting
approximately 27 jobs – around one quarter of its worldwide workforce.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Security industry slams virus reward

Author: JT Smith

ZDNET.co.uk: “The antivirus industry lambasted email firewall startup GateKeeper
on Monday, after the company announced a reward for any virus
writer who can infect a specific computer protected by its product.

“It is probably one of the most irresponsible things that someone could
do,” said Vincent Gullotto, director of the Antivirus Emergency
Response Team for security services company Network Associates.”

Category:

  • Linux

Chip furthers AMD’s computer overhaul plan

Author: JT Smith

CNET: “API NetWorks unveiled a chip Monday that bolsters a technology that Advanced Micro
Devices hopes will give its products an edge over rival Intel.

The chip, AP1011, enables the use of HyperTransport, a communication technology
codeveloped by AMD and API NetWorks, formerly known as Alpha Processor.”

Category:

  • Unix

Chat with CollabNet CTO Behlendorf

Author: JT Smith

PRNewswire: “Brian Behlendorf, Co-founder and
CTO of CollabNet, will host a live chat on the E-Business Network tomorrow,
April 4, from 10-11 a.m. PDT. Behlendorf will discuss collaborative software
development, and how it is creating business opportunities and relationships
between open source communities and mainstream companies.”