Tuesday, 14 May 2002
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"Humble" Jobs launches Apple server. And one more thing... um, a RAID array? [The Register]
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AES Honors Fritz Sennheiser
Munich, Germnay (May 14, 2002)-The Audio Engineering Society (AES) has
awarded its Gold Medal to Prof. Dr. Fritz Sennheiser in recognition of his
lifetime achievements. Prof. Dr. Fritz Sennheiser, who celebrated his 90th
birthday on May 9, received the Gold Medal Award from AES president,
Garry Margolis, during a festive ceremony at the 112th AES Convention in
Munich this past weekend. [ProSound News]
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Introducing Xserve. Apple introduces new rack-mounted servers. “Xserve features prodigiously powerful PowerPC G4 processors, massive amounts of storage, hot-plug drives, RAID solutions, remote management tools, and the ability to boot up and run without a monitor.” More details appear on Doc Searls’s weblog. [ranchero.com] 'Now showing over 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 clients getting "DSL quality" QuickTime video streams. CPU load on the monitor hangs around 50% at max. His summary: "An amazing UNIX platform."'
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Last Rites For Napster. Napster -- the embattled file-trading company you love to hate -- is just about dead. In a furious day of activity, the company CEO quit and employees were given two unappealing options. By Brad King. [Wired News]
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Job Offers / Volunteers Needed Join the La Scena Musicale Team [LaScena-Features]
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