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Sun Wins, Microsoft Ordered to Carry Java |
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Topic: Computers |
1:01 am EST, Dec 24, 2002 |
] "Sun Microsystems Inc. (NasdaqNM:SUNW - news) won a major ] antitrust victory against Microsoft Corp. (NasdaqNM:MSFT ] - news) on Monday when a federal judge ordered Microsoft ] to distribute Sun's Java programming language in its ] Windows operating system. Go Sun! Sun Wins, Microsoft Ordered to Carry Java |
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SpeakEasy's Wireless Sharing Policy |
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Topic: Computers |
4:32 pm EST, Dec 14, 2002 |
Speakeasy believes that shared wireless networks are in keeping with our core values of disseminating knowledge, access to information and fostering community, provided this usage does not have an adverse impact on the services of other customers, does not involve any illegal activity and is not otherwise in violation of any aspect of our existing Terms Of Service. Letting the sharing begin! SpeakEasy's Wireless Sharing Policy |
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MARC: Mailing list ARChives at AIMS |
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Topic: Computers |
5:24 pm EST, Dec 5, 2002 |
This is the Mailing list ARChives at AIMS. I use it all the time. Just about every useful techie mailing list known is archived here. The interface is reasonable, the search engine is reasonable, and it's incredibly useful. Everything is here. MARC: Mailing list ARChives at AIMS |
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Next Microsoft operating system will be radical change from XP |
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Topic: Computers |
12:26 am EST, Dec 2, 2002 |
] "Windows XP has been on the market for a year now, so ] naturally everyone is clamoring for details on the next ] version of the world's most popular operating system -- ] or so Microsoft Corp. hopes. ] ] Details are dribbling out, but Microsoft won't say a word ] on the record, declining to comment for this story. ] Analysts and software developers haven't been briefed, ] either. ] ] But here's what has leaked out so far." Go Sun & Apple. :) Next Microsoft operating system will be radical change from XP |
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RE: Stanton Final Scratch |
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Topic: Computers |
1:24 pm EST, Nov 19, 2002 |
w1ld wrote: ] ] "International DJs are lining up to sing the praises of ] ] Stanton's Final Scratch, as the revolutionary new product ] ] makes its long-awaited debut in MI and DJ equipment shops ] ] around the globe this August. ] ] Final Scratch is the definitive access route for ] ] professional and bedroom DJ's to enter and control the ] ] digital world. Its unique and patented technology allows ] ] real-time manipulation and scratching of digital music ] ] files such as .wav and MP3 - from conventional analogue ] ] decks. ] ] Using any standard turntable and mixer set-up, a DJ can ] ] manipulate digital sources - just as he has always done ] ] %u2026 by hand, and with vinyl." ] ] Check out the pictures section! I remember when this first came out. They sure have done a lot of work on it. It's very slick looking. I'm glad it looks like they are going to make it. It's a sweet product. It's probably expensive now. Back in the day it was $300. |
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Topic: Computers |
2:49 pm EST, Nov 13, 2002 |
Rad. A plugin to ntop that is a NetFlow collector and analyzer. That rocks. nProbe (ntop plug-in) |
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Topic: Computers |
4:30 pm EDT, Oct 17, 2002 |
[ Originally from Hijexx ] After being castigated over removing Taiwan's flag from KDE files in order to make its product acceptable to the government of the People's Republic of China, Red Hat has decided not to display any countries' flags, period. "'Red Hat as a global company respects the rights of all open source users. To avoid potential political inflammation, we feel it is best to not display any flags at this time.'" ... Props to Red Hat for taking small steps towards ending nationalism. Take away all the flags and what are you left with? No symbolism to shroud yourself in, no image to associate with, just software. /me likes this concept. Red Hat Removes Flags |
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Topic: Computers |
3:26 pm EDT, Oct 16, 2002 |
"Cygwin is a UNIX environment, developed by Red Hat, for Windows. " Cygwin |
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