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Ethernet at 30. Compared with Ethernet at birth, today's Ethernet really isn't Ethernet at all. [Computerworld News]
5:50:02 PM
The High Cost of Efficiency. Computers are labor-saving devices that give us power to accomplish extraordinary amounts of work in extraordinarily short intervals of time. Wired magazine's J. Bradford DeLong wonders if they also slow us down. [Wired News]
5:49:00 PM
Novell moving networking services to Linux. Nterprise Linux Services package due at year's end [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:47:24 PM
Apple Announces Chip Deal and Other Moves to Lift PC's. Apple Computer unveiled a new alliance with I.B.M. that would install the G5, a powerful I.B.M.-designed 64-bit microprocessor chip, on Apple computers. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
5:46:50 PM
Technology Turns Walk in the Woods Into Treasure Hunt. A hobby called "geocaching" is the equivalent of a high-tech game of hide-and-seek. By Christine Digrazia. [New York Times: Technology]
5:46:07 PM
EE Times: Apple rolls out dual 64-bit G5. "Each G5 dissipates 97 watts..." [Hack the Planet]
5:44:04 PM
The Power Mac G5 looks nice, although Apple's benchmark comparison is bogus. I actually like the design; it reminds me of Lian-Li cases. It's clear that aluminum is the new Apple look. [Hack the Planet]
5:43:21 PM
Forbes: The Trojan Document. Adobe Chief Executive Bruce Chizen says his firm can gross $5 billion a year, but to do so he has to stop selling software in batches of 50 to designers and start selling to governments and corporations at 1,000 seats per clip. That means coming up with a product used by every department in a company, familiar to interns, executives and all in between. [Tomalak's Realm]
5:41:58 PM
Graphics format wins freedom. A software patent on a key image format expires this month. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
5:40:43 PM
5:50:02 PM
The High Cost of Efficiency. Computers are labor-saving devices that give us power to accomplish extraordinary amounts of work in extraordinarily short intervals of time. Wired magazine's J. Bradford DeLong wonders if they also slow us down. [Wired News]
5:49:00 PM
Novell moving networking services to Linux. Nterprise Linux Services package due at year's end [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:47:24 PM
Apple Announces Chip Deal and Other Moves to Lift PC's. Apple Computer unveiled a new alliance with I.B.M. that would install the G5, a powerful I.B.M.-designed 64-bit microprocessor chip, on Apple computers. By John Markoff. [New York Times: Technology]
5:46:50 PM
Technology Turns Walk in the Woods Into Treasure Hunt. A hobby called "geocaching" is the equivalent of a high-tech game of hide-and-seek. By Christine Digrazia. [New York Times: Technology]
5:46:07 PM
EE Times: Apple rolls out dual 64-bit G5. "Each G5 dissipates 97 watts..." [Hack the Planet]
5:44:04 PM
The Power Mac G5 looks nice, although Apple's benchmark comparison is bogus. I actually like the design; it reminds me of Lian-Li cases. It's clear that aluminum is the new Apple look. [Hack the Planet]
5:43:21 PM
Forbes: The Trojan Document. Adobe Chief Executive Bruce Chizen says his firm can gross $5 billion a year, but to do so he has to stop selling software in batches of 50 to designers and start selling to governments and corporations at 1,000 seats per clip. That means coming up with a product used by every department in a company, familiar to interns, executives and all in between. [Tomalak's Realm]
5:41:58 PM
Graphics format wins freedom. A software patent on a key image format expires this month. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
5:40:43 PM