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Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther (Feb 29 2004 23:16 GMT) - Slashdot reviews the book: Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther."For a book of just 168 pages, the authors pack quite a bit on making a Mac OS X system work from its Terminal roots. New Mac OS X system administrators will find this book most useful, particularly if their UNIX experience is lacking or radically different from what Mac OS X presents. Experienced *NIX users who bought a new Mac may find the book a good intermediary to demonstrate how Mac OS X Panther differs from the *NIX boxen |
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Centrino's Core: The Pentium M (Feb 29 2004 23:16 GMT) - Ars Technica takes a look at Centrino's Core: The Pentium M."Banias, or the Pentium M (as it's now called) is clearly the latest and greatest version of Intel's venerable "P6" microarchitecture, on which Intel's 32-bit desktop chips from the Pentium Pro down through the PIII were all based. But Banias includes a few tricks from the P4, too, as well as some innovations that set it apart from both processors." |
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Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther (Feb 29 2004 23:16 GMT) - Slashdot reviews the book: Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther."For a book of just 168 pages, the authors pack quite a bit on making a Mac OS X system work from its Terminal roots. New Mac OS X system administrators will find this book most useful, particularly if their UNIX experience is lacking or radically different from what Mac OS X presents. Experienced *NIX users who bought a new Mac may find the book a good intermediary to demonstrate how Mac OS X Panther differs from the *NIX boxen |
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Centrino's Core: The Pentium M (Feb 29 2004 23:16 GMT) - Ars Technica takes a look at Centrino's Core: The Pentium M."Banias, or the Pentium M (as it's now called) is clearly the latest and greatest version of Intel's venerable "P6" microarchitecture, on which Intel's 32-bit desktop chips from the Pentium Pro down through the PIII were all based. But Banias includes a few tricks from the P4, too, as well as some innovations that set it apart from both processors." |
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Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther (Feb 29 2004 23:16 GMT) - Slashdot reviews the book: Learning Unix for Mac OS X Panther."For a book of just 168 pages, the authors pack quite a bit on making a Mac OS X system work from its Terminal roots. New Mac OS X system administrators will find this book most useful, particularly if their UNIX experience is lacking or radically different from what Mac OS X presents. Experienced *NIX users who bought a new Mac may find the book a good intermediary to demonstrate how Mac OS X Panther differs from the *NIX boxen |
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Centrino's Core: The Pentium M (Feb 29 2004 23:16 GMT) - Ars Technica takes a look at Centrino's Core: The Pentium M."Banias, or the Pentium M (as it's now called) is clearly the latest and greatest version of Intel's venerable "P6" microarchitecture, on which Intel's 32-bit desktop chips from the Pentium Pro down through the PIII were all based. But Banias includes a few tricks from the P4, too, as well as some innovations that set it apart from both processors." |
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