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Microsoft Completes Project 2002. Tuesday morning at the NetWorld+Interop 2002 trade show, Microsoft announced that it had released Project 2002 to manufacturing. Microsoft Project 2002 has been extensively updated and restructured into a new product family. It will become publicl [ Windows Informant]
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New Pentium 4s Offer Raw Speed Boost. Intel releases speed-bumped microprocessors on a fairly regular basis, but this week's introduction of new Pentium 4 processors represents a more significant performance gain than usual. Sure, the clock speeds are faster--the new chips run at 2.53 GH [Windows Informant]
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Intel to ship dual 802.11a/b hub within a month: At Network+Interop, Intel announced an Atheros-based access point that can offer both 802.11a and 802.11b service. The company also said they have developed their own chipset for future devices. (At the same event, they showed 10 Gbps Ethernet, and announced $59 One Gbps adapters!) Ken Haase of Proxim told me just the other day, however, that system designs make it tricky to simply replace Wi-Fi APs with dual-band devices. Between density and other requirements, more planning may be needed. More from Ken in the next day or so. [80211b News]
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Apple's preview of its upcoming OS X 10.2 Jaguar release included a technology the company is calling Rendezvous: the automatic discovery (search and recognition) of TCP/IP devices over Ethernet, FireWire, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. [80211b News]
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Intel sleepwalks through Nvidia press release. Gets down and dirty with ATI [The Register]
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