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Sun tries to cope with server flaw
Author: JT Smith
A Wall Street Journal report on ZDNet covers Sun's efforts to cope with a server flaw, calling the bug "a mysterious fault...
Wearable computer maker chooses Crusoe
Author: JT Smith
InfoWorld reports that Minnesota wearable computer maker Via has chosen Transmeta's Crusoe chip for its belt-attached computer because of the chip's low...
Linux looks to avoid fragmentation
Author: JT Smith
With Linux gaining momentum in applications from wristwatches to supercomputers, its backers are redoubling efforts to expand the reach of the operating...
Transmeta: the chip on Intel’s shoulder
Author: JT Smith
ZD Net's Anchordesk goes through the history of chip-maker and Linus employer Transmeta, step by step.
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Crusoe problems blamed on software emulation technique
Author: JT Smith
Info World reports that a software emulation technique used inside Transmeta's Crusoe processor that hinders the performance of the low-power chip might...
What do I do now? My BSD disk failed!
Author: JT Smith
BSD Today has how-to article on surviving disk failure: "Despite the fact that hard disks and the IDE or SCSI controllers driving...
Intel claims 0.13-micron milestone
Author: JT Smith
ZDCOUK reports that the chip maker claims to be first to finalize 0.13-micron
manufacturing plans, having already passed two critical milestones:
it...
HP tests waters with pint-sized PC
Author: JT Smith
CNET reports that the Palo Alto, Calif.-based company Wednesday is launching a phone book-sized PC for the home, the Pavilion 2755C, picking...
Microsoft must pay Bristol legal fees
Author: JT Smith
MSNBC reports: Bristol makes a software product called Wind/U,
...
Linuxlab expands server capacity for 4-in-1 Server
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR reports on Linuxlab's improved server capacity for its 4-in-1 servers, capable of holding 160 servers in a 6 foot block,...