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Current Topic: Computers

HotHardware - The Matrox Parhelia 512 - High Fidelity Graphics
Topic: Computers 11:14 pm EDT, May 14, 2002

Wow! Phat! I want one in a PowerMac G4.

HotHardware - The Matrox Parhelia 512 - High Fidelity Graphics


Sun works to converge Linux, Solaris
Topic: Computers 3:59 pm EDT, May 14, 2002

Sun Microsystems is working hard to ensure that Linux and Solaris play well together.
The server seller is continuing its effort to integrate Linux interfaces into its Solaris operating system, a move that would make it easier to bring programs based on the Linux operating system to Solaris machines. But Sun has also begun work to bring Solaris features to Linux, said Vivek Mehra, vice president and general manager of Sun's Cobalt group.

The work indicates that Sun's push to embrace Linux is becoming more than just a publicity stunt. For years, Sun dismissed Linux as an inferior relation to Solaris, but the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company this year bowed to market forces and announced full-fledged Linux support.

Sun works to converge Linux, Solaris


The fall of RealNames - by it's ex-CEO
Topic: Computers 11:05 pm EDT, May 12, 2002

Valuable read for those interested in MicroSoft tactics, registries, naming systems, and .NET.

The fall of RealNames - by it's ex-CEO


Sputnik's Latest Satellite (802.11b/WiFi News)
Topic: Computers 10:14 pm EDT, May  6, 2002

Awesome. Build your own authenticating, bandwidth-throttle-able 802.11b Access Point!

Sputnik's Latest Satellite (802.11b/WiFi News)


BZFlag - Review
Topic: Computers 3:44 pm EST, Apr  5, 2002

3D Tank Shoot'em Up game! I think I just found a new way to waste time!

BZFlag - Review


developerWorks: Web services | Java technology : Apache SOAP type mapping, Part 1: Exploring Apache's serialization APIs
Topic: Computers 12:28 am EST, Apr  4, 2002

Man, I am still trying to understand SOAP, but it is almost definitely a super subversive protocol from a networking perspective. I understand why it exists, but the more people try to alleviate problems on the basis of the application layer and don't try to address it further down the more they are creating additional security issues. As usual, security is not on the list of important issues. . .

developerWorks: Web services | Java technology : Apache SOAP type mapping, Part 1: Exploring Apache's serialization APIs


Anti-Unix Web site on the fritz? - Tech News - CNET.com
Topic: Computers 10:21 pm EST, Apr  2, 2002

Use Microsoft at your own peril.

Anti-Unix Web site on the fritz? - Tech News - CNET.com


Hexatron: Rogue
Topic: Computers 4:53 pm EST, Apr  1, 2002

Rogue in Java. Play from anywhere, on any browser, at any time.

Hexatron: Rogue


Qt-Console: every Qt-application now available for the console!
Topic: Computers 9:58 pm EST, Mar 31, 2002

Just plain useful the next time you are rebuilding a server from the console and you didn't load X-windows on it (and don't want X-windows on it).

Qt-Console: every Qt-application now available for the console!


FreshPorts -- the place for ports
Topic: Computers 2:34 pm EST, Mar 28, 2002

Linux sucks. Get a real operating system.

FreshPorts -- the place for ports


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