Thursday, August 01, 2002


Corel targets irked Microsoft customers. The software maker hopes business customers frustrated by Microsoft's controversial new licensing programs will be ready for a change. [CNET News.com]
5:45:21 PM    

Starved for Food, Zimbabwe Rejects U.S. Biotech Corn (washingtonpost.com) [lnk.to]
5:39:02 PM    

GM bug to tackle tooth decay [bbc news]
5:16:43 PM    

PC, Mac OS updates may spark Bluetooth [Infoworld]
1:18:54 PM    

Babylon 5 First Season Box Set finally listed on Amazon [Sci-Fi Storm]

It's time to fufill the promise I made to myself in college.
1:17:46 PM    


Here is a really bad bandwidth bill.
11:27:52 AM    

AT&T Broadband opts for tiered pricing. The company offers a new level of cable Interent access, dubbed UltraLink, that's faster and pricier, in places including Dallas, Denver, Seattle and the San Francisco Bay Area. [CNET News.com]
10:46:45 AM    

Tablet PC Makers Embrace a Dying Art: Handwriting. Tablet makers are gambling that computer users want to write with pens using their natural handwriting, a form of expression quickly disappearing from our daily experience. By Michel Marriott. [New York Times: Technology]
10:31:07 AM