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And here's how they did it...
*Thursday March 06, 2003 @10:14PM
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China's 64bit Homegrown CPU
First they should fix their hard drives.
*Wednesday March 05, 2003 @12:49AM
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IBM To Repair Smoking Monitors
What do those people do?
*Thursday January 09, 2003 @11:06PM
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Inside Symantec's 'Security Center'
What this guy says
*Tuesday September 24, 2002 @10:36PM
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Ballmer: "We'll Outsmart Open Source"
Didn't you read the first paragraph?
*Monday September 23, 2002 @10:15PM
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The Days of SysAdmin Numbered?
Here's a picture
*Tuesday September 03, 2002 @09:22PM
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Cloak of Invisibility Coming Soon?
More info...
*Sunday May 12, 2002 @11:16AM
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Einstein's 1,427-Page F.B.I. File
I can't stand this type of thing.
*Tuesday May 07, 2002 @09:40PM
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Windows on an iMac (says the invoice); Red Hat's Alternative
Re:Is there any use for today's AI?
*Sunday March 31, 2002 @03:27PM
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AI in Video Games vs. AI in Academia
Not Worth Reading
*Friday March 29, 2002 @11:03PM
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James Gosling On .NET And The Anti-Trust Trial
You Realize
*Friday March 01, 2002 @01:28PM
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