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MacWorld: Apple’s Pearl of Great Price
Author: JT Smith
Macworld reviews the G4 cube.
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Unix
Buyer’s guide: high-end systems – August 2000
Author: JT Smith
Anandtech has a buyer's guide for high-end systems. It covers 4 configurations: a dream system, a SOHO system, a "gamer" system,...
Yet another graphics bus from Intel
Author: JT Smith
Intel is reportedly creating an AGP extension, increasing the speed of the bus to 8x AGP (from Slashdot).
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Unix
Intel’s NetBurst architecture
Author: JT Smith
"NetBurst" is the official name for the new Intel P-4's architecture. Learn more about it from AnandTech.
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Unix
Risc takers not going away in Europe
Author: JT Smith
Sketchy story at zdnet.co.uk about how, despite earlier predictions that Intel architecture (and Windows 2K) would soon dominate the server market, Risc-based...
Appliance-type computers win over users
Author: JT Smith
Brief ZDnet.co.uk exploration of the growing market for small-footprint "sealed" appliance-type computers, mentioned here because Linux and other Open Source operating systems...
Behind AnandTech – The Search for the Perfect Server
Author: JT Smith
Anandtech story from Aug. 23 describes the evolution of Anand's servers from the site's humble beginning on Geocities to the current set...
Intel makes IXP its net processor cornerstone
Author: JT Smith
EETimes has a lengthy article which talks about the IXP1200 processor used by Intel for control of optical data networks. It...
IBM first with LTO storage
Author: JT Smith
Windows and Unix servers hungry for reliable storage options are the
target markets for IBM's LTO drives, according to this ITWeek story...
Dvorak: The death of Moore’s Law?
Author: JT Smith
PC Magazine columnist questioned the continuing validity of Moore's law in his Aug. 25 column. IBM is mentioned heavily as the company...