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Review: Plextor 12/10/32S SCSI CD rewriteable drive

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field After previously reviewing Plextor's ATAPI 12/10/32A, I was curious as to the benefits of SCSI over IDE for a...

Alliance wraps up Mt. Rainier spec for easy CD-writing

Author: JT Smith Info World reports that a quartet of leading technology companies have completed work on a project that aims to make CD...

A strong lack of grace

Author: JT Smith Remember CDDB, the open database server that changed its name to Gracenote and its mission to for-profit? Linux Journal's Brian Proffitt writes:...

March 21 panel on copyright, digital media, and the right to private ownership

Author: JT Smith Jay Sulzberger of LXNY gives us the scoop on tomorrow's meeting: To: editors@newsforge.com Subject: Wednesday 21 March 2001 NYNMA: Panel on Copyright, Digital Media, and...

Dropped tool haunts space shuttle mission

Author: JT Smith The CBC reports that a simple tool dropped a few days ago by the crew of the space shuttle Discovery and Space...

Tiny C code bests seven-line DVD decoder

Author: JT Smith - By Tony Smith - - The Register - Coder Charles M Hannum has created the smallest program capable of decoding...

Gaining new respect for StarOffice

Author: JT Smith - by Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Back when I used Windows, I used to print my own simple business cards instead of paying...

Open Source firm dips into services SOUP

Author: JT Smith From CNET News.com: "Ximian, an open-source software company formerly known as Helix Code, believes it can help achieve Web services compatibility by...

Consider Apache for your web server

Author: JT Smith "Apache has developed into the worlds' favourite web server," reports LinuxToday.com.au. "It's free, it's fast, and it runs on a very wide ...

GIF animation in the GIMP

Author: JT Smith Maddog writes "Making an animation with the GIMP is an easy matter. It's the same simple frame by frame concept you might...