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IBM hoping new ‘pixie dust’ hard disk drives fly
Author: JT Smith
CNN reports on IBM's launch of its pixie-dust hard drives, which allow the storage of four times as much data per square...
Changes to the NetBSD Packages Collection in October 2001
Author: JT Smith
Posted at BSD Today: "By my calculations, there were 2513 packages in the Packages Collection on November 1st, up from 2425 last...
RLX trims blade servers, considers Intel
Author: JT Smith
IDG News Service reports that
RLX Technologies...
Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter – Issue #18
Author: JT Smith
"Welcome to the Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter -- dedicated to
keeping you up-to-date with the latest MandrakeSoft-related news & info."
This Week's Summary:
*...
Alan Cox on the DMCA, his future, and the future of Linux
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Alan Cox is not only a long-time Linux kernel contributor and maintainer, he also isn't afraid to...
Review: Radiator Zen SCR325-2F
Author: JT Smith
Reviewed at Overclockers Australia: "As the name indicates: a radiator is the heart of this device. Normally a heatsink is absorbing the...
MDS Proteomics opens world’s premiere large scale proteomics research facility
Author: JT Smith
MDS Proteomics and IBM today announced the
completion of one of the world's most powerful supercomputing clusters --
and Canada's fastest system....
A look at power supplies
Author: JT Smith
Augustus writes, "LinuxHardware.org has posted an article covering the basics of PC power supplies and how to choose the best one for...
Turbolinux 7 Server, first distribution to conform to internationalization standard specification
Author: JT Smith
Turbolinux® Inc., a worldwide
leader in Linux operating environments and multi-platform software
deployment and management products enabling computing assets to be quickly
...
Small step for iPod, giant leap for Apple
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Apple is trying to double its market share in the personal computer market from 5 percent to 10 percent....