18.Feb.2004
amigaworld.net (Website)
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Videos of the last two AmigaOS4 deemonstrations
There are videos of the last OS4 demonstration by the "Amiga North Thames" group from
February the 8th and of the demonstration by the "North Carolina / South Carolina Amiga
User's Group" from February the 7th available now.
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18.Feb.2004
Heise (Website)
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Heise: Mini PC "FlipStart" introduced
Heise Online reports from the introduction
of the mini PC FlipStart by
Vulcan Inc. That company has been brought to life by the Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.
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18.Feb.2004
Heise (Website)
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Heise: New software for music discrimination
As Heise online reports that
Karlheinz Brandenburg, a co-developer of the MP3 format, has developed a software
which is capable to discriminate different music tracks by their temporal pattern,
instrumantation, speed and dynamics.
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18.Feb.2004
Captain HIT (ANF)
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ASoft: CManager V28.7 and RxMUI V40.6 released
Alfonso Ranieri (ASoft) has released new
versions of RxMUI and of the Contact Manager. The CManager is now available in
version 28.7
(461 KB), RxMUI in
version 40.6 (974 KB).
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18.Feb.2004
Heise Newsticker
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Intel announces AMD64 compatible processor
"Other way around now" seems to be the new agenda: While AMD's 32 bit x86
processors are compatible to the Intel standard the latter company has announced a 64 bit extension
compatible to AMD's 64 bit technique now. Thus a good chance is given that the 64 bit desktop
processors by both companies will be compatible to each other. Currently Intel keeps the
32 bit concept within this area and plans to implement the AMD extension initially to
their workstation and server processor Xeon only.
Read the full article by the title link.
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