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Meta-HTML’s Fox: The coolest cat in geekville

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Musician, programmer, father, though not necessarily in that order, Brian J. Fox's most recent programming venture is Meta-HTML. If...

IBM sells fastest commercial computer to date

Author: JT Smith Reuters reports that IBM is selling the fastest commercial computer to date. At 7.5 trillion (7,500,000,000,000) instructions per second, it is the...

Sun’s memory problems persist

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld reports that Sun has been working for 18 months to correct a glitch in their UltraSPARC systems which causes unscheduled reboots,...

Interview: Developer of GNOME port to Windows-dupe from thurs.

Author: JT Smith LinuxOrbit interviews Charles Northrup, CTO for Global Technologies and the ...

Companies rethink e-business

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK has a story on companies reworking their e-business strategies with IBM chief executive Lou Gerstner advising that companies need an...

Linux Pentium III chipset comparison

Author: JT Smith From Anandtech: "...arguably the most important part of your computer has seen very little coverage in terms of Linux testing. In this...

Soyo SY-KTVTA motherboard

Author: JT Smith "If any of you have been with us throughout the years and dozens of staff members, you'll know that one of our...

Intel to discount Pentium 4 next year

Author: JT Smith Setting the stage for an even more competitive processor market in 2001, Intel plans to expand its new Pentium 4 chip into...

Nvidia buys out 3dfx graphics chip business

Author: JT Smith CNET News.com reports: "Graphics chipmaker Nvidia bought out one-time rival 3dfx Interactive on Friday, another landmark in the consolidation of the...

Inferno: Running an OS in your browser

Author: JT Smith Slashdotters discuss an announcement for Vitanuova.com that the company's Unix-inspired Inferno plugin makes it possible to run an OS in a browser....