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(link) Wednesday, 16-February-2005 18:42:01 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Apparently Internet Explorer 7 is on the way. Betas of IE7 will be available this (American) summer. This new release will build on the work we did in Windows XP SP2 and (among other things) go further to defend users from phishing as well as deceptive or malicious software.
RabidHardware (who seem to have a kangaroo mascot) made a Cyrix CPU hotplate and cooked some breakfast on it.
Anandtech looked at a few Small Form Factor systems for S478 P4's and S754 A64's. They also compared the Intel Xeon 3.6 2MB vs AMD Opteron 252 for database work.
FiringSquad wonder why it is that we don't see innovations like the iPod from PC-based companies instead of Apple. Amazingly, more than 1 in 10 US adults have an iPod, report THG.
TheTechZone have an article about digital rights management and digital assets management.
DataFuse have more info on the new Opterons from AMD.
Digitimes have an interview with Kingmax about how their business is going.
ArcticSquad have a roundup of SocketT (LGA775) motherboards, for the latest P4 CPUs.
ArsTechnica covered Day 1 of the LinuxWorld Expo 2005.
The Cassini-Huygens mission continues to impress, returning for another look at Saturn's moon Titan. Last month, the European-built Huygens probe floated down through Titan's screaming winds and dim light into a place where, scientists suggest, liquid methane falls as rain, courses in cataracts through canyons of water-ice walls, and flows into wide seas.
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