06.Sep.2003
Jan Andersen (email)
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VirusWarning.guide version 3.5 released
After several years without almost no new virus or Trojan against the Amiga has VHT (Virus Help Team Canada, Denmark & Holland) released a small update of the VirusWarning.guide. Some members of VHT have changed their email addresses and all anti virus programs have been updated during this time. The new version of the VirusWarning.guide is available on the homepage of VHT and in a few days on Aminet, too.
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(nba) (Translation: wk)
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06.Sep.2003
heise online (website)
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Settlement out of court between Microsoft and Be Inc.
A settlement out of court Microsoft and Be Inc. has ended the dispute between the two companies. Be Inc. had accused the Windows producer distortion of normal trading conditions. Microsoft pays the developers house of the alternative operating system BeOS the sum of 23,3 millions US-Dollars but claims that this shall not be understood as acknowledgement of indebtedness of any unfair business methods. Read (German) background information at heise online following the title link.
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06.Sep.2003
Marc Cloppenburg / AMIGAplus (ICQ)
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Software news: amigift v1.0
Version 1.0 of amigift, an AmigaOS 3.x port of giFT, has been released on the Sourceforge page under the title link. The project is supervised by Diego Casorran.
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04.Sep.2003
Ralf Schülke (ANF)
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Status Report from the BeOS Front
[note from translator: this is a very long article from Matthias Breiter about various good news related to BeOS. Rather than translating the whole darn thing, I will loosely cover certain points and provide link information]
BeOS, currently enjoying a small rise, runs on X86 PCs and on many old Macintosh computers.
There are two new news sources for BeOS information:
Technoids: http://www.technoids.tk
Beyond: http://beyond.itbug.org/eng/
You may also see what the future holds for BeOS by going to a current site of much development:
YellowTab: http://www.yellowtab.com. There is a lot of software there and they are also looking for developers.
There are also some BeOS events coming up:
What-Is-Art (Mannheim): http://www.what-is-art.de
Begeistert (Duesseldorf): http://www.begeistert.org
So be sure to check out BeOS!
(nba) (Translation: dm)
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04.Sep.2003
Merlancia Industries
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Merlancia: Reservations for the Merlancia Amiga MCC 1000 and 1200 Possible
Merlancia Industries is taking reservations immediately for the offered computer series Merlancia Amiga MCC 1000 (AMD x86) and Merlancia Amiga MCC 1200 (IBM PowerPC). Read the following for the whole press release:
Starting September 4th 2003: If you would like to be one of the first to purchase a Merlancia Amiga MCC 1000 or 1200 Series Computer upon their release in a few weeks, please send an email to misel@merlancia.com . The subject line should be "I wish to reserve an MCC."
In your email, please state which computer you would like to purchase, along with your real name, email address, and City and State location if you are a US resident, or your City and Country location if you reside outside of the US. Emails not containing the requested information will be ignored, and will not be acknowledged.
We will add your name to the list of those who will be the first to be able to purchase these new machines as soon as they are ready to ship. The first production run of machines will be a limited number of units, and they will be offered for purchase to those who have followed these instructions, in the order the emails were received.
Please do not send more than one email. Your email will be acknowledged with a reply that it was received.
Your email must come from a legitimate ISP address, not from a "throwaway" address such as Hotmail.com or Yahoo.com.
For specifics on these new computers, please refer to Merlancia Press Release #MIND27082003 at http://www.merlancia.com/newsandpr/MIND27082003.html.
(nba) (Translation: dm)
[News message: 04. Sep. 2003, 15:07] [Comments: 0]
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