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Tuesday, October 08, 2002 |
Port Lockout Hinders Microsoft Xbox. SEATTLE (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. has been spending millions of dollars developing and fine-tuning video games, polling thousands of testers and choreographing the Nov. 15 launch of its Xbox Live online video game service. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology] 11:23:11 PM ![]() |
The Struggles of Democracy and Empire. If America chooses in this dark season to go abroad in search of monsters to destroy, it had better destroy them and leave something lasting in their place. By Mark Danner. [New York Times: Opinion] 9:10:15 PM ![]() |
Transmeta chief: 'We're years ahead of Intel'. ZDNet Oct 8 2002 12:55PM ET... [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]My comment: hey, there's a reason NEC chose Transmeta for the PowerMate eco, which just won PC Magazine's editor's choice award.[The Scobleizer Weblog] 8:15:26 PM ![]() |
New Office product to simplify forms. CEO Steve Ballmer on Wednesday is expected to announce XDocs, which is intended to make it easier for companies to generate and tabulate data using electronic forms. [CNET News.com] 7:39:36 PM ![]() |
Security as a Profit Center?. [Slashdot] Slashdot is confusing Security Features from a secure design and implementation. Security Features include things like smart card administration tools and infrastructure, certificate servers, web services that provide auth, etc. The article that is refered to also talks about the change of customers demands that happend with the Internet, and then more specifically with Code Red and Nimba. 7:30:07 PM ![]() |
Microsoft networking gear disconnects. As the company begins its push into the market for home-networking hardware, its new products are having trouble keeping computers connected. [CNET News.com] 7:23:30 PM ![]() |
Iraq rejects Bush speech. The Iraqi foreign minister dismisses the US president's speech warning Baghdad to disarm as a "misleading attempt to justify an attack". [BBC News | WORLD] 7:14:53 PM ![]() |
Stern Tones, Direct Appeal. The long list of demands that President Bush laid out in a purposeful speech set a very tough standard for avoiding war. By Todd S. Purdum. [New York Times: Politics] 10:22:07 AM ![]() |
Sharon hails 'successful' Gaza raid. Israel's prime minister defends an army operation which killed 14 Palestinians¸ shrugging off international condemnation. [BBC News | WORLD] 10:13:46 AM ![]() |
Microsoft polishing .Net Server software. The company is putting finishing touches on the second release candidate, or near-final testing version, of Windows .Net Server 2003, sources say. [CNET News.com] 10:12:15 AM ![]() |
Yahoo! pushes IM into the Enterprise. Will drive Interoperability [The Register] 10:10:42 AM ![]() |
Microsoft consolidates Server map. Componentization [The Register] 10:09:13 AM ![]() |
Oracle undercuts Microsoft with Collaboration Suite. Outlook Grim [The Register] 10:07:39 AM ![]() |
Red-faced Apple fights .Mac brown-outs. 'We're very sorry you can't read this email. $end more money' [The Register] 10:06:47 AM ![]() |
Japanese Masters Get Closer to the Toilet Nirvana. Toilets in Japan are far more than mere hygienic necessities: new models test biological samples, provide climate control and even soundtracks. By James Brooke. [New York Times: Technology] Wow. 9:56:04 AM ![]() |