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Linux Kernel Upgrade Fixes Security Flaws (Jan 06 2004 13:59 GMT) - Linux Kernel Upgrade Fixes Security Flawshttp://zdnet. com. com/2100-1105_2-5135129. htmlAn upgrade has been issued for the Linux kernel to address two security flaws identified as serious. |
Web Voice - Piano News
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[IT Conversations] About Craig's List (Jan 06 2004 13:59 GMT) - In 1995, he was sending his friends in San Francisco e-mail messages with lists of local events. With their encouragement, this became Craig's List, which has now expanded to Boston, Seattle, New York and 19 other regions. Nine years later, Craig's List now gets 500 million page views and 4 million unique visitors every month. The staff numbers 14, and the site runs on about 30 Linux boxes." |
The Cerebral Kitchen
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Microsoft Action Pack (Jan 06 2004 13:58 GMT) - Via Jeff Key: “The Microsoft Action Pack Subscription is restricted to resellers, consultants, value-added resellers, value-added providers, system integrators, developers, system builders, hosts, service providers, and IT professionals who sell Microsoft products or provide solutions based on Microsoft products and technologies to third-party customers.†This thing is $300.00! (There's another version for $400 with marketing collateral) |
It's Not Easy Being Green
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oh god (Jan 06 2004 13:58 GMT) - it's *21* degrees out there. windchill: 8no wonder i want to crawl back into bed.here's hoping that no one left a sprinkler system on on my route in... |
Tablet PC Talk News
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Intel launches Celeron M chip line (Jan 06 2004 13:57 GMT) - "Lower cache processors are designed for thin and light notebooksIntel extended its low cost chip strategy to its Pentium M product family Monday, launching three Celeron chips for budget notebooks. The new Intel Celeron M chips complement the Pentium M processor, and are designed for thin and light notebooks. Like Intel's desktop Celeron processors, the Celeron M processors come with half as much cache as their higher performance counterparts and run at slower clock speeds, an Intel spokeswoman... |
Tablet PC Talk News
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Intel launches cheap chip as wireless lure (Jan 06 2004 13:57 GMT) - "The chip firm hopes a new budget processor for notebooks will boost adoption of wireless computingIntel on Monday introduced a budget chip for notebooks that the company hopes will bring wireless computing to the masses.The Celeron M is a discount version of the Pentium M processor, which came out last March. The new chip is based around the same processor core, but comes with a 512KB secondary cache and runs at slower speeds, Intel said on Monday. Last year, company executives said a budget ve... |
Variety.com - Weekly
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Multiplex thrives despite strife (Jan 06 2004 13:56 GMT) - Weekly: Venue has rung up some 1.8 million admissions Opening a multiplex is a risky business at the best of times. Cinema City, Israel's biggest and newest multiplex, opened just north of Tel Aviv at the end of 2002, one of the bloodiest years in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in recent history. |
Open Access News
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Bloglet is working again (Jan 06 2004 13:56 GMT) - Bloglet is working again for Open Access News. It has worked for other blogs all along, and formerly worked for us, but recently became snagged on a mysterious incompatibility. Matt Cockerill of BMC identified the problem and and solved it last night. Now you can sign up for email delivery of OAN blog postings. Just use the sign-up form either in the blog sidebar or on the About page. |
macosxhints
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Synchronize USENET news progress with MT-Newswatcher (Jan 06 2004 13:56 GMT) - The problem with reading news (USENET) on several machines is that the articles you've read get out of sync and you have to manually mark them read on computer A if you read them on computer B. If you're like me and use MT-Ne... |
WebLogs @ DotNetJunkies.com
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As the Pendulum Swings (Jan 06 2004 13:56 GMT) - Darrel Norton's post on SOA got me thinking.... It is interesting to “stand back” and examine the evolution of software development practices over the last 15 or so years. |
AlwaysOn Network
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Gateway Cuts 4Q Revenue Outlook (Jan 06 2004 13:55 GMT) - POWAY, Calif. (AP) -- Gateway Inc. cut its estimate for fourth-quarter revenue Monday, citing tight supplies of certain products and competitive pricing for personal computers. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Can you see the Ecademy logo? [Amanda Vlahakis] (Jan 06 2004 13:55 GMT) - Is it just me or are the Ecademy graphics missing for everyone - they are missing as if a server is down that hosts the images - they have the little red cross in them. I can't imagine it's timed out because every other web page I've viewed has loaded its images, and I'm on adsl. Regards Amanda |
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