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Pentium 4 and DVD shortages
Author: JT Smith
Demand is still outpacing the available supply of Pentium 4 processors and DVD drives, say computer makers. While the lower-speed Pentium 4...
RealOne for Linux preview shows promise
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
This past Tuesday, RealNetworks core developer Greg Wright announced a new version of RealPlayer for Linux. Instead of...
Sun sends out Solaris 9 beta
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet reports that Sun Microsystems has initiated beta testing for the next version of its Unix operating system, Solaris 9. The new...
The path of computing innovation
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "In 1968, Brian Kernigan and Dennis Ritchie managed to cobble together a simple little operating system, which they hoped...
HP offers to top IBM, Sun trade-in deals
Author: JT Smith
IDG: "Hoping to entice IBM and Sun Microsystems Inc. customers to switch to its high-end Superdome Unix server, Hewlett-Packard Co. is offering
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Public computing on a super scale
Author: JT Smith
Wired: "The Terascale Computing System, installed this week, is the second most powerful computer in the world -- and the most powerful...
IBM reveals high-speed eServer
Author: JT Smith
The Dallas Morning News reports that "International Business Machines Corp. is expected to unveil a new server Thursday that the company says...
ALS program expands with inclusion of XFree86 technical conference
Author: JT Smith
The 5th Annual Linux Showcase and Conference, which opens first week of November in Oakland, California, expands its program via a joint...
ATI repackages graphic chips
Author: JT Smith
A short update at ZDNet reports that graphics hardware maker ATI has lowered the prices on its now-rebranded desktop graphics card. Radeon...
FBI lists 20 most dangerous Internet security holes
Author: JT Smith
Reported at The Register: "The FBI has teamed up with the industry experts to formulate a list of the 20 most
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