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Thursday Morning News (0 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 19-September-2002  10:20:27 (GMT +10) - by Torment

There is an article on BBC.uk about P2P networks across the internet and how they account for over 60% of the internet traffic to some of the ISPs. The ISPs in general are unsure on how to proceed over this, some have even blocked access to specific P2P Networks. For more info and the full article over @ BBC.co.uk.

Zdnet Australia is reporting that AOL7 will kick off trials of its new broadband service in Australia soon. They have plans of offering it as a commercial service some time in 2003. From info @ Zdnet.

Digit-Life have a part 1 of their round up of Radeon 9000 cards. Among them is the new card from Tyan. Full Review here.

Betanews is reporting that Apple is set to release an update to Apples Mac OS X version 10.2, this will bring the release to 10.2.1. They report that this will improve such things as compatibility in multimedia devices. From info can be obtained over at BetaNews.

The Guru 3D has an interview with Creative's Brand Manager from Creative's card division. Among the interview they talk about the the new NV30 from Nvidia. More info @ Guru3d.com

Extremetech is reporting that Canesta Inc will demonstrate a working model of its "virtual keyboard" soon (yesterday). This new technology will see its way into the PDA market next year.. More info @ Extremetech.com. I will see if I can find some pictures of the "Virtual Keyboard" in use. If anyone finds some please let me know via e-mail.

A Picture of what it _may_ look like can be seen here Thanks to Tom for sending me the link, its from a Siemens Model but you get the general idea.

THG has a look at 16 Boards with Intel's 845G chipset. From info on that here.

Red Hat has made moves to simplify its desktops environments in their next release of Red Hat by making KDE and GNOME look and act similar at startup. More info @ Eweek.com.



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