amiga-news DEUTSCHE VERSION
.
Links| Forums| Comments| Report news
.
Chat| Polls| Newsticker| Archive
.


.
  Per page
Show titles only
.


Archiv 'News from the business world'


16.May.2003
Diverse


Inventory of Amiga, Inc. for public sale - AI denies
On the webiste of the auctioneer James G. Murphy Co. there are besides Amiga logo further information about the public sale of inventory from old offices of Amiga, Inc. in Snoqualmie.

According to rumours these things have been attached by the former letter of Amiga, Inc. because of not payed rentals and should be now sold by auction. Some times ago Amiga, Inc. announced the move but has not given any new address since this time.

Today Gary Peake who works at Amiga, Inc. denied the romours about the liquidation of Amiga, Inc. and told that the things which are supposed to be sold by auction are "old stuff from the offices" which "are no longer needed".

Nevertheless for collectors of Amiga stuff the day of auction which is the 17th June 2003 might be an interesting date where you can buy equipment for the Amiga for few money. (nba) (Translation: dr)

[News message: 16. May. 2003, 15:56] [Comments: 1 - 17. May. 2003, 22:42]
[Send via e-mail]  [Print version]  [ASCII version]
15.May.2003



RIAA Withdraws Warning to amiga-scene.org
The RIAA had to withdraw their warnings to Internet sites. In numerous instances the US-American music industry corporate group RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) had sent warnings against administrators of Web and FTP servers who offered MP3 data on their systems. Along with that these administrators were notified through targetless RIAA scans of their servers who of their users made free music available. The Demo Scene server amigascene.org was hit by this step, and was excused in a form letter that said they had offered "about 0 Music data for download." After this action became known, the RIAA now has withdrawn the warnings to falsely hit Internet sites. (nba) (Translation: dm)

[News message: 15. May. 2003, 16:55] [Comments: 0]
[Send via e-mail]  [Print version]  [ASCII version]
15.May.2003
Golem IT-News (Website)


Golem: SCO Now Wishes to Proceed Against Linux Users
"Linux is an unauthorized derivative of Unix, or at least SCO charges that; in their view Linux infringes on their Unix copyrights. Accordingly commercial Linux users are going to have to reckon with this, because their use of Linux may be made liable. As a consequence of this legally unclear situation SCO has ceased their own selling of Linux."
Read the complete article at Golem IT-News under the title link. (nba) (Translation: dm)

[News message: 15. May. 2003, 12:30] [Comments: 0]
[Send via e-mail]  [Print version]  [ASCII version]
14.May.2003
Wojtek Kozlowski (E-Mail)


Elbox: Online Photos of the Mirage 1200-based Amiga
The Elbox Support Website has now photos presenting how the new Mirage 1200 tower may be used to house a really well-expanded Amiga 1200-based system (title link).

The Amiga in view is fitted with the Mediator PCI 1200 SX busboard and Blizzard PPC 240/060/50, a Voodoo 3 graphic card, a PixelView TV Pro card, a Terratec 512i digital sound card, a Spider II USB 2.0 5-port controller, a FastEthernet 100Mb/s network card, a FastATA 1200 EIDE controller, a Samsung 80GB HDD, a 52x CD-ROM, a 40x12x40x CD-RW, an LS-120 drive, an All-in-One USB 2.0 Flash card reader, a Logitech USB mouse and a A3000 keyboard. (ps)

[News message: 14. May. 2003, 09:55] [Comments: 0]
[Send via e-mail]  [Print version]  [ASCII version]
1 98 190 ... <- 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 -> ... 210 246 287

.
Masthead | Privacy policy | Netiquette | Advertising | Contact
Copyright © 1998-2024 by amiga-news.de - all rights reserved.
.