Wednesday, November 13, 2002


Is TI's "turbo Wi-Fi" losing steam?. Texas Instruments' turbo Wi-Fi technology makes for the speediest wireless networks around. But analysts think it may only have a short shelf life. [CNET News.com]
802.1g is expected to replace it.
3:24:44 PM    

Delta gets it.  [Jon's Radio]
Jon describes deltas information displays that show things that people used to spend time asking a desk person for; how many seats are open where, what's the estimated boarding time for a given seat set, who is where in line for standby seats, etc. The point he makes is that it's about more transparency.
3:16:10 PM    

'Beltway Sniper' Video-Game Release Delayed Out Of Respect For Victims [The Onion]
2:04:37 PM    

Corporate Leaders Are More Pessimistic Than the Fed. Federal Reserve officials expect the economy to improve soon, but C.E.O.'s plan to cut jobs to respond to growth that they predict will remain meager. By David Leonhardt. [New York Times: Politics]
10:06:29 AM    

Understanding DIME and WS-Attachments. Dig into the rationale behind attachments, explore the key ideas around packaging and message delineation, and learn how DIME and WS-Attachments arose from these ideas. [MSDN]
9:48:38 AM    

Trojan Found in libpcap and tcpdump. msolnik writes "Members of The Houston Linux Users Group discovered that the newest sources of libpcap and tcpdump available from tcpdump.org were contaminated ... [Slashdot]
9:34:17 AM