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Intel Celeron 800: The first 100MHz FSB Celeron

Author: JT Smith Anandtech takes a look at the latest low-cost Celeron chips from Intel. Now shipping with a 100MHz Front Side Bus (FSB), chip...

Transmeta to help AMD push into servers

Author: JT Smith From ZDNet UK: "Advanced Micro Devices plans to take on Intel in the server market, enlisting one of its own competitors to...

Intel unveils faster Celeron chip for cheaper PCs

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk reports: "Intel will unveil on Wednesday its fastest microprocessor yet for low-cost personal computers and has also started selling a lower-cost...

Tonight live: Prognostications and resolutions at the Linux Show

Author: JT Smith Tonight live on www.thelinuxshow.com: At 6 p.m. pst (9 p.m. east) Kevin, Jeff, PJ, Doc Searls (of the Linux Journal), and Emmett Plant...

Linux for everyone: accessibility choices

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - When it comes to computer systems for persons with physical disabilities, Linux has something of an image problem....

Interview: Todd Vierling

Author: JT Smith From Daemon News: "NetBSD 1.5 was released a few weeks ago, and after the dust has settled a bit now, we were...

Wanted: Dick Tracy watch

Author: JT Smith The Star Tribune has an editorial describing the author's intense desire for a wrist-watch PDA that rivals that of Dick Tracy. Perhaps...

Linux, it’s not just for bad boys anymore

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Author of the significantly praised Mason Firewall Building Package, William Stearns is currently senior research engineer for...

Y2.001K bug disaster averted by heroic programmers

Author: JT Smith by Robin Miller - Baltimore, MD - I am writing this live, just after midnight on Jan 1, 2001, at a gathering...

Andre Hedrick on proposed CPRM specification

Author: JT Smith Andre Hedrick, the maintainer of the ATA/IDE layer in the Linux Kernel, speaks out in an interview with LinuxJournal on the issue...