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Compaq rolls out home networking suite
Author: JT Smith
From PC World: "Looking to charm home users leery of the complexities of networking, Compaq has released an entire suite of iPaq-branded...
Fujitsu unveils light notebooks
Author: JT Smith
New gear from Fujitsu in the form of lightweight notebook computers. The two different models -- Loox S and Loox T --...
Nimda, worms, and life on the Internet
Author: JT Smith
Commentary from Linux Journal: "If all web servers were running IIS and all desktops were running MS Windows, Nimda would likely have...
Intel scraps 2GHz Xeon for 2.2GHz version
Author: JT Smith
Kelly McNeill writes "Rather than releasing the 2 GHz version of the Xeon processor, which is already late, Intel is scrapping it...
Open Source stock report: Like 1998, but not in the good way
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
The markets resumed normal trading this week, but their losses were anything but
normal, as the Nasdaq composite and...
Device profile: FIC AquaPAD
Author: JT Smith
LinuxDevices.com has the review of the Webpad that uses a Transmeta processor and supports a choice of two operating
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KDE 2.2.1 rivals Windows
Author: JT Smith
The review's at ZDNet: "KDE is available in binary form for most versions of Linux and Unix, and its feature set and
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Review: Seagate Barracuda ATA IV
Author: JT Smith
- By Jeff Field -
Every time I turn around, it seems hard drives have gotten bigger and faster.
But except for increases in...
Apache rewrite rules and error messages for Nimda
Author: JT Smith
From Net-Security.org: "So I am no serious Apache or Unix hack, however I was
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Crusoe-based tablet PC to enter mass production
Author: JT Smith
IDG News Service reports that a Tiawan company is close to mass-producing a
tablet PC using Transmeta's Cruose processor. The PC will...