Tech News
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Northwood 2.2GHz Running at 3.0GHz
Published: Thursday, January 3, 2002 | By: DennisOverclocks like this make me concerned as to how real they really are but they are still fun to look at.
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Export Restrictions Eased for High-Speed Computers
Published: Thursday, January 3, 2002 | By: DennisAn export restriction of high-speed computers established in 1979 has been lifted allowing computer companies to ship computer systems to "Teir-3" countries. Export restrictions were established during the cold war in hopes to slow the spread of nuclear weapons. The idea being that by limiting access to computers powerful enough to design them nuclear threats would be limited.
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America's Fattest Cities
Published: Thursday, January 3, 2002 | By: DennisAccording to Men's Fitness magazine the fattest city is.. Houston "Among "fat cities," Houston ranks No. 1, followed by Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and Dallas". I have a few friends in Houston and Dallas. They are not fat, just big boned.
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Hynix and Micron to Close Talks This Month
Published: Wednesday, January 2, 2002 | By: DennisIt would seem that Micron has placed the terms on the table and is waiting for Hynix to sign on the dotted line.
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PayPal Needs a Boost
Published: Wednesday, January 2, 2002 | By: DennisIt would appear that the online payment pioneer will need some help if it is to survive as a business. Most noted with eBay, PayPal is actually a competitor with the online auction site and many credit card companies are following with similar online payment options.
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Happy New Year
Published: Tuesday, January 1, 2002 | By: DennisHappy New Year everyone, and now if ou will excuse me I'll be headed back to bed.
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I'm Back!
Published: Saturday, December 29, 2001 | By: DennisHello again, I am back from my trip and except for a few delays and lost baggage at the airport my vacation was fun, exciting, and relatively uneventful.
I've been looking back at what Breakdown had posted while I was gone, you would think Ninjalane became a pusher of Network Security and Linux. No need to worry, things should be back to normal within a few days. On a side note with the eventual release of NLv2 you will see quite a variety of news topics to browse along with the normal stuff already here so if you liked that HaxX0r security/Linux stuff keep an eye out for the new release. -
What not to do when you get cracked
Published: Saturday, December 29, 2001 | By: DennisThis article basically tells you (the organization) what NOT to do when or if you suspect you've been cracked. The subtitle on this one is 'a loser's guide to failure'
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SBC Communications now has 16% of Yahoo
Published: Saturday, December 29, 2001 | By: DennisIn an interesting twist, SBC communications has increased their holdings in Yahoo by 3 percent. A deal to sell DSL service to AOL members, plus second largest shareholder in Yahoo, sounds to me like SBC is pushing not just getting people on-line, but helping decide what they see. SBC will be a company to watch in the next few years.
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HP releases its High Security Linux
Published: Saturday, December 29, 2001 | By: DennisHere are some details about the new Linux Distro from HP. I've been waiting for this one. HP based their new High Security Distro on Red Hat 7.1, stripped it down and added 'compartments'. With the success of a proven Linux distribution plus HP's new team of Linux pro's will surely make for an interesting combination. I'd like a review copy of HP-LX. I hear it will be VERY expensive.