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Python painfully ported to Palm; plan is “peer-to-peer”

Author: JT Smith

A Python environment has been ported to the Palm, as reported by Slashdot. Pippy, as the port is called, works by having the vm execute the python files on the Palm.

The ultimate Sexy Geek Girl

Author: JT Smith

Daily Radar believes it knows what geek guys like in this rendition of an ideal Geek Girl. Remember that not everyone may share their opinion.

Category:

  • Management

Tracking implant raises serious privacy concerns

Author: JT Smith

The Atlantic Monthly reports on a patented device to remotely monitor people via an implant. While listing several legitmate uses for such a mechanism – armies monitoring their troops in battle, doctors monitoring their patients from afar – it calls serious attention to the privacy threat created by such a device.

Category:

  • Programming

First Doom III shots on GeForce 3 GPU

Author: JT Smith

Daily Radar reports on the first public view of both Doom III and the GeForge 3 graphical processing unit, at MacWorld Expo in Tokyo.

Category:

  • Linux

US Department of Defense to build 512-processor Linux cluster

Author: JT Smith

Computer World reports that the US Department of Defense is planning to build a 512 CPU Linux cluster, purportedly to help track and fight forest fires. The cluster will be based in Hawaii.

Sega sues Kmart over Dreamcast orders

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports that Sega is suing KMart over millions of dollars of unpaid bills for the Sega Dreamcast.

Category:

  • Open Source

Setting up Linux compatibility under FreeBSD

Author: JT Smith

ISP World gives detailed instructions on using Linux applications and libraries under FreeBSD.

Category:

  • Open Source

Playing DVDs with Xine

Author: JT Smith

“When I first heard the news of DVD encryption being cracked, allowing Unix
users to view DVDs, I was quite skeptical. I couldn’t even get Quake III
Arena running for more than ten minutes without taking down my entire
machine, and that was put out by Loki Games FOR Linux. To my surprise, not only was DVD playback possible, it was much easier
then I expected.” Get the full details at Linux.com.

Category:

  • Linux

Bluetooth chip maker will ride 802.11a wave

Author: JT Smith

EE Times reports that London’s Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd. has pledged to deliver an all-CMOS 802.11a Bluetooth chip that will deliver 54MB/second wireless networking. The new hardware should be ready for distribution in the summer of 2002.

Stop, you’re killing me!

Author: JT Smith

“Earlier this week, however, it became crystal clear why this business has managed to sustain my divided attention for so long: It’s hilarious. Laugh-out-loud funny. Not every minute of every day, of course. But often enough, when you least expect it, someone important will do or say something that just kills me.
The latest jokester? Microsoft’s operating system guru Jim Allchin. This guy should quit his day job as soon as possible and go straight into stand-up comedy.” Full column at ZDNet.