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Wednesday Evening News. (5 Comments) (link)
 Wednesday, 2-June-2004  22:47:18 (GMT +10) - by Firemoth

If you live in the Coogee area of Sydney, keep an eye out for a lost Javanese kitty that might be wandering around. Grey fur, long bushy tail, green eyes, v slim build. Belongs to some friends of Agg's who are really fretting without it.

If you've paid a fine through NSW Infringement Processing Bureau's website in the last month, you might want to check your bank statements to make sure you weren't overcharged.

Miss Australia is now Miss Universe! Ms Hawkins, a former Newcastle Knights cheerleader, is the first Australian to win the competition since Perth's Kerry Anne Wells in 1972.

Hardware Analysis have some coverage of Computex 2004 here. Ninjalane have some coverage here and OC Workbench have some Pre-Coverage and Day-1 Coverage.

LinuxInsider is reporting that US Spacesuits on the international space station are unusable and that NASA has been forced to order the crew to use Russian spacesuits instead.

The Register has exclusive news that Intel's next generation Xeon chipsets are to support 1066MHz.

Sony are set to release a TV based on the jointly developed IBM, Toshiba and Sony "Cell" processor.

Over the next 7 years the US Army will be overhauling their soldiers uniform and equipment. More information on this can be found here on Wired News.

CoolTechZone have news that Iomega has unveiled a Dual-Layer DVD+R Burner.

InfoWorld are reporting that Reveo are developing 3D memory, they are expecting to fit a terabit of storage into the size of a sugar cube.

Adrian's Rojak Pot have a Graphics Card Comparison Guide up on their site.

According to this article, "Microsoft will today display software that lets customers sign in to a website and then take their identity with them as they browse the web to other federated sites."

Yahoo! News is reporting that Video Games such as Dance Dance Revolution help players to lose weight.

TechRepublic has news that there is a security flaw in the latest versions of Windows. A Microsoft Security Bulletin details the flaw here.

Microsoft has said that it plans to spend about $300 million on the launch of Windows XP Service Pack 2.

New Scientist are reporting that a "Smart bullet" that reports back wirelessly has been developed by United States researchers.

PC Review have an article on Backup Solutions and what different choices we have.

Those of you who are playing the latest Thief game might be interested in this Tweak Guide.

Alan Dang has released his final article, titled "The Art of the Tech Demo" on FireingSquad.



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