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Depth of field means true 3-D is on the horizon

Author: JT Smith

The makers of 3-D monitors that really fulfill their promise are certain it’s the new frontier for hooking PC users. The biggest obstacle is liable to be the price. By Andy Patrizio at Wired.com.

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  • Unix

Website to sell downloads of South Park

Author: JT Smith

Reuters on Excite says Sightsound.com has made a deal with Comedy Central and will offer episodes of the popular cartoon South Park for a fee. The company says the downloads offer a cheaper alternative to DVDs or VHS.

Newbie help file: distro primer

Author: JT Smith

A reader writes: “Here is a kinda basic, not too biased view on a few different distros. Maybe others can add to this and we can finally end the ‘what distro’ questions.” From Linuxnewbie.org.

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  • Linux

“We’re not Intel,” say bullish Asian chipmakers

Author: JT Smith

Acer and others predict growth and diversification, says Techweb.com.

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  • Unix

Is Microsoft “colluding” with NSA to allow backdoor access into apps?

Author: JT Smith

The National Security Administration gathers information on Internet traffic, especially in foreign countries. Now, some European nations are looking at open source solutions, says ZDCOUK.

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  • Linux

Your Palm is ringing

Author: JT Smith

From PCWorld.com:Palm and RealVision Technology have announced a telephony attachment device for the Palm V handheld device, enabling the PDA (personal digital assistant) to function like a mobile phone.

Global Center outages not DoS attack

Author: JT Smith

Major hosting service GlobalCenter suffered a 14-hour traffic jam last week on several of its sites, including the heavily used Telstra White and Yellow Pages sites, reports Australian site I.T.

Festival brings out more criticism of record labels

Author: JT Smith

The technology is here. The content is here. The consumers are here. But the major music labels aren’t ready to work with anyone other than themselves. Wired.com reports from Portland, Oregon.

Worry about the worm

Author: JT Smith

Fear the worm, says PCWorld.com. The computer worm, that is. That was the theme of a talk Symantec’s director of research, Stephen Trilling, gave to attendees at Dell Computer’s DirectConnect conference late last week.

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  • Linux

The ‘official’ celeb site racket

Author: JT Smith

CelebSites.com wants to be the premier source for official celebrity websites, and counts among its A-list stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Mel Gibson. Conveniently enough, CelebSites also happens to own hundreds of stars’ domain names, according to a story at Wired.com.