Book Reviews


[Day Permalink] Wednesday, October 8, 2003

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How Computer Chips Keep Cool: "A Silicon Valley startup has developed a water-cooling 'radiator' for computers that could show up in laptops using next-generation monster chips." [Wired News]


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Nokia's N-Gage Hits the Streets: "Nokia launches its N-Gage game phone, seeking to gain a foothold in the portable gaming market now controlled by Nintendo's Game Boy line. Consumers and game enthusiasts give mixed reviews." [Wired News]


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Arnie wins California election: "Arnold Schwarzenegger vows to restore trust in government after being elected California's new governor." [BBC News | World | UK Edition]


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Ars reviews 15" Aluminum PowerBook: 'Should you buy a 15" AlBook right now? If possible, I'd recommend waiting a few months to see how the latch situation shakes out. There are currently few attractive options for AlBook owners with latches that "sometimes work."' [The Macintosh News Network]


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Sean Gallagher: "Blogging, is, at some level, the greatest ego-satisfaction engine created by modern technology." [via The Scobleizer Weblog]


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Quote of the Day: "Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it." -- Brian W. Kernighan [The Fishbowl]