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Monday, November 18, 2002 |
Two Washington Post articles I found from Joe Conason's Journal: CIA Led Way With Cash Handouts CIA's Cash Toppled Taliban 7:44:45 PM ![]() |
Xbox Live Goes Online. abhikhurana writes " Internetnews is reporting that Microsoft has launched Xbox Live broadband gaming service. To access Microsoft's service, Xbox gamers have ... [Slashdot] 5:50:11 PM ![]() |
Notes to Self: Microsoft Makes Note-Taking, Organizing a Snap. Microsoft OneNote, a new application in the Microsoft Office family unveiled by Bill Gates at COMDEX Fall 2002, makes taking notes more flexible, turning yesterday's scrap paper into powerful, searchable data. [Microsoft Press Pass] 5:44:33 PM ![]() |
Movielink Snubs DRM-less Macs. mcwetboy writes "CNET reports that the Macintosh is being shut out of online movie services like Movielink, and connects it to the Mac's lack of digital-rights ... [Slashdot] 3:03:37 PM ![]() |
Iraq 'breaching UN resolution'. The US says Iraq has broken a United Nations resolution by firing on allied warplanes¸ just hours after weapons inspectors arrive in Baghdad. [BBC News | WORLD] 12:46:27 PM ![]() |
iPulse is a modern-art-inspired system monitor for OS X. [Hack the Planet] Direct to the screenshot. 10:06:43 AM ![]() |
Paul Boutin: "Steve Jobs understands the iPod’s potential for grand theft audio." [Scripting News] Wired Viewpoint is that sneakernet of burned cdrs and ipod type devices are a worse threat then napster. 10:01:36 AM ![]() |