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2000 Roundup: Chips broke 1GHz, but market yawned
Author: JT Smith
In a year when PC chips reached new heights of
performance and efficiency, customers simply weren't
buying, reports ZDNET UK.
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Unix
Transmeta’s Crusoe: hot rod or performance hog?
Author: JT Smith
LinuxToday has this story: "Upon introduction Transmeta's Crusoe processor has generated much interest with its promises of strong performance and
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Weekly news wrapup: Linux invades large corporations
Author: JT Smith
- By Grant Gross -
Open Source news doesn't only revolve around falling stock prices, the technology media decided this week. Indeed, there...
Ask Slashdot: Best supported video card for Linux/XFree86?
Author: JT Smith
"I'm about to build a dual CPU box on which to run Linux. Currently, what is the best supported video card under...
Linux lead slams ‘pay per read’ disk drive plan
Author: JT Smith
Alan Cox doesn't like the idea of ATA hard drives with built-in copy proctection features. More @ The Register. (We don't like...
1000 dot per inch flat-screens on the way
Author: JT Smith
The Economist reports on the development of light refracting technology whcih could lead to the development of monitors with a resolution of...
Nortel, Xircom, and Sierra team up on 3G Wireless
Author: JT Smith
Info World reports that Nortel Networks, Xircom, and Sierra are teaming up to create the third generation of wireless hardware.
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Unix
The year’s most influential chipmaker
Author: JT Smith
From ZDNet: "Who was the most influential chip maker of 2000?
...
War games
Author: JT Smith
New Scientist takes on this week's WorldNet Daily "report," which stated that Saddam Hussein is snatching up PlayStation 2 consoles for his...
IBackup releases Smart-IB Plus for Linux
Author: JT Smith
"IBackup, a division of Pro Softnet Corp., has released a
Java-based online backup scheduler called Smart-IB Plus with compression and incremental backup features...