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Why Intel’s into P2P
Author: JT Smith
From Salon.com: If peer-to-peer networking becomes the "next computing frontier," guess who stands to benefit?
Category:
Linux
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...
Acer hopes to license PalmOS for Chinese translation
Author: JT Smith
August 28, 2000 (TAIPEI) -- After completing its personal digital assistant (PDA)
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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
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...
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...
MacWorld: Apple’s Pearl of Great Price
Author: JT Smith
Macworld reviews the G4 cube.
Category:
Unix
URLs Aren’t Property?
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has posted a responce to a judge's earlier ruling that URL's are not property.
Round deux for Larry and Ray.
Author: JT Smith
ZDnet has an interesting summary of the weekly events. "Now that the KDE-Gnome rift in the Linuxcommunity is in the open, certain...
Usenet archive from 1981
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot posted an interesting link to a Usenet archive from 1981. Included are such gems as how to overclock your 6502,...