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S3 to join PDA fray

Author: JT Smith

S3 is announcing a new PDA, expected to run an MS-Word compatible text editor and features a keyboard larger then PDAs are accustomed to. InfoWorld has the story.

Category:

  • Unix

IBM to pump $5B into chip-making

Author: JT Smith

Yahoo Daily News is reporting on IBM’s intended investment of $5 billion toward its chip making facilities.

Category:

  • Open Source

Malaysian cybercafe owners worry that they may be next

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet is reporting on a recent ban on arcade facilities in Malaysia, and the fear of cybercafe owners that they could be banned next.

Intel prepares 1 GHz chip for laptop

Author: JT Smith

InfoWorld is reporting that Intel is preparing to use its 1 GHz processor in laptops.

Category:

  • Unix

Warner attempts to out-hack DVD hackers

Author: JT Smith

Time Warner’s home video division has changed DVD’s region
coding scheme to make it even harder to play movies sold in one
territory in another.

Other DVD distributors are expected to follow suit. Sony subsidiary
Columbia Tristar has already agreed to do so. From The Register.

New iBooks slower? Not so fast

Author: JT Smith

Wired.com reports: Tests indicate that the latest portable Macintoshes trail their predecessors in performance. But it’s a popular benchmark, and not the computers, that needs retooling.

Microsoft breakup: don’t hold your breath

Author: JT Smith

PCWorld.com reports that Microsoft won no small victory when the US Supreme Court decided not to
hear a speeded-up appeal of the company’s court-ordered breakup. The case
was sent instead to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia,
effectively delaying a final decision in the case for as long as two years.

Patent holder antitrust immunity weighed

Author: JT Smith

USAToday.com reports that the U.S. Supreme Court signaled
interest in deciding whether antitrust law in some cases forces copyright and
patent owners to sell their products to rivals in other fields.

SubSeven DEFCON8 2.1 back door is spreading rapidly

Author: JT Smith

The Trojan has been distributed on Usenet newsgroups
with various file names, including
SexxxyMovie.mpeg.exe. According to the ISS research
team, X-Force, computer criminals are using infected systems to
test new distributed denial-of-service attack methods
and strategies. From TechWeb.com.

Category:

  • Linux

New G4 chip hits 1 GHz; Apple plans uncertain

Author: JT Smith

CNET.com reports that Motorola said Tuesday it would boost its G4 processor to 1 GHz and beyond, although it is unclear
when or if Apple Computer will adopt the faster chips.

Category:

  • Unix