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Linux Kernel 2.4.0 is Out

I guess Mr. Torvalds wasn't joking when he said version 2.4 of the Linux kernel would shortly follow the pre-release version sent to testers on New Years Eve. In a quaint letter to Linux lovers around the globe Torvalds stated "enough is enough, and that things don't get better from having the same people test it over and over again." He closed the announcement by saying this "And don't bother reporting any bugs for the next few days. I won't care anyway." Read the full story over at Linux Today.

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Newest Version Of Compuserve 2000 Unveiled

America Online's CompuServe subsidiary has introduced
the newest version of its CompuServe 2000 online service, upgrading
such features as e-mail and instant messaging, and providing better
tools for online shopping.

CompuServe added that its consumer electronics Rebate
Program - available at such retailers as Circuit City, Office Depot
and Sears, as well as from PC manufacturers HP, IBM, eMachines and
Gateway - has added more than 1.5 million new members to the
service in the year-and-a-half since its inception.

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MP3.com Unveils Music InterOperating Technology

MP3.com will take the wraps off a
next-generation version of music compression technology later today,
when it launches its Music InterOperating System (IOS).

Plans call for Music IOS to be announced at MP3.com's "Next
Generation of My.MP3" event, which opens today in San Diego. The
technology has been designed, the firm said, to connect various
segments of the music industry for the first time.

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At Least 210 Dot-Com Bombs Dropped In 2000 - Report

The fourth quarter of 2000 was a time of heavy
casualties among dot-com companies, as some 210 such firms were
shuttered, wasting about $1.5 billion in investments, according to a
report released today.

Webmergers.com, a company that provides research and assistance to
dot-com firms trying to get to market, arrived at its latest estimates
based on ongoing reviews of about 50 publications and other private
sources, according to company President Tim Miller.

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Pair of Internet Technology Updates from MS

Microsoft has announced the immediate availability of the SOAP Toolkit 2.0 and Web Services Support for Internet Explorer. The beta release of the SOAP Toolkit provides developers using Microsoft's Visual Studio 6.0 with "rapid Web Services development capabilities for production-ready applications." The second tool, the Web Services Support, allows developers to consolidate Web services from multiple Web pages into one.

Microsoft said in its press release that the two updates are "are key technologies for facilitating the creation and integration of Web Services, the programmable building blocks that form the next-generation applications of the Internet."

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Linux Kernel 2.4 Almost Ready

Linux guru Linus Torvalds told testers at the new year that this release of the 2.4 kernel will be the only such testing before the final version is released. Many companies such as Red Hat are counting on the newest kernel for products slated for release in the first half of the new year. The delay on the update came as the development team rushed to add a slew of new features to the kernel, making it better than ever. Torvalds told those testers "Ok. I didn't make 2.4.0 in 2000. Tough." In all the kernel is more than a year overdue, according to Mary Jo Foley at ZDNet. No one is Linux bashing here, as most of us know that Microsoft has missed a few promised dates in its time. For the rest of the story check out ZDNet.

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Battle.net Hacked - Players Lost

Diablo II loyalists are fuming over events surrounding the recent hacking of Battle.net, the free servers Blizzard Entertainment uses to host Diablo II online playing, including player profiles and characters gamers have been building for ages. Blizzard promises gamers full restoration to December 19th status by Monday, but would not say whether or not the loss was due to system exploitation. One player is livid over the loss of his level 87 barbarian, while another player put it best by saying "Hey, it's only a game. Don't take it seriously!" For more information check out ZDNet.

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New MP3 Player Helps Karaoke

A new MP3 player set to hit the market this weekend from First International Digital, a Motorola spinoff, should help those of you who like to sing along to the music. The Irock 680 player features a tiny display to show lyrics and visualizations for the new MP3 format being used by the player, created by Songdog and dubbed MP3i.

The new format allows graphics such as advertising, lyrics, liner notes, album art, and visualizations to be encoded directly into the file.

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AMD and Transmeta Team Up

In a deal with yet undisclosed terms, Intel rival AMD has announced a partnership per se with competitor Transmeta to improve both company's processor lines. In the deal AMD is sending computers with special versions of Transmeta's code morphing software to run a program that simulates AMD's Sledgehammer server processor. In exchange for this, Transmeta has a license to create chips based in part on the Sledgehammer design. For the full story check out Mary Jo Foley's article over at News.com.

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Test Drive the X-Box

In other Microsoft news, the net is buzzing with the latest information about the X-Box, as Microsoft has set up a "Playtest" camp for game lovers to check out X-Box and PC games before they are released. No experience is necessary, but you must live in the Seattle/Puget Sound area and have the ability to get to the Playtest Labs. By participating in the program, you can even win free games from the Redmond Giant. For more information visit Microsoft.

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Microsoft, Gates Face Discrimination Claims

A $5 billion class action lawsuit will reportedly be
filed today against Microsoft Corp. and founder
Bill Gates by a group of current and former employees who allege
the software titan engaged in job discrimination.

The complaint will be tabled on behalf of seven current and former
employees, and alleges discrimination by the company in evaluations,
compensation, promotions, wrongful termination and retaliation,
according to a Reuters report, which stated that Willie Gary, a
senior partner at the Florida-based law firm Gary, Williams,
Parenti, Finney, Lewis, McManus, Watson and Sperando, will file the
class action in US District Court for the District of Columbia.

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Intel Revs Up the Celeron

In keeping with its timetable and beating AMD in the new year's race to push processor speeds, Intel announced today announced the availability of an 800MHz version of its popular Celeron processor. The new chip will be featured in subzero PCs aimed at the lower end market. Chipzilla also unveiled its new chipset for the processor, running a 100MHz bus as compared to its current 66MHz bus.

Reuters reports Intel also launched a 1.3GHz version of its newest processor line, the Pentium 4, in order to spur market demand and increase Pentium 4 sales. Computers with the new processor will retail in the neighborhood of $1500 USD.

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Another Label Joins Napster

Just a short time after Bertelsman AG dropped its lawsuit with Napster and licensed its music to the file-swapping network, Reuters is reporting that Edel Music AG has joined the ranks. Edel Music is one of the worlds largest independent record labels, and in the deal agreed to allow master recordings and musical compositions it controls and owns to be traded by the network. This marks the second of such deals by Napster, with hopefully many more to follow as the company made a New Year's resolution to make the company "prosper as a real business."

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DotComGuy Comes Out

Yahoo News is reporting that DotComGuy has emerged from his humble abode after one solid year of confinement. Last year the computer systems manager challenged himself to go no further than his backyard and to get all of his supplies online. Of course, his daily life was recorded by 20 different cameras and broadcast on his Web site DotComGuy.com. Corporate sponsors helped pull off the stunt. His big plans include changing his name back to Mitch Maddox and marrying a woman he met in a chatroom on his Web site. Check Yahoo! for more information.

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Apple Cuts Prices on PCs and Servers

Apple has decided to make its holiday price cuts permanent this week, slashing prices on many of its Powerbooks, desktops, and server product lines. The 500MHz G4 server dropped by a margin of $1000, while the G4 400MHz dropped $300 USD. These cuts come as Apple attempts to cut inventory after it had swelled quite a bit at the end of the year. For more information and a full list of price changes visit ZDNet.

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