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10.Apr.2002
amiga.org (ANF)


AmigaActive-successor "digital" will be collimated
At the AmigaActive mailing list editor Neil Bothwick confirmed that the magazine "digital" will be collimated. That magazine has been thought of to be the successor of the last English Amiga print magazine "AmigaActive" but could not prevail at least. The reason might be a wrong positioning at the market and the still not enough interest for that so called "digital convergence". (ps) (Translation: ub)

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10.Apr.2002
Richard Kapp (ANF)


GFX-BASE: Interview with Coyote Flux
Richard Kapp:
We have a new and very interesting (English) interview at the GFX-BASE: This time we have spoken with the software-group 'Coyote Flux', programmers of CoyoteSound or the PC SNES emulation SuperAmicon. The members of Coyote Flux revealed some new details of their newest project JMiner (a software, which uses video-streams to generate out of the surface a complete 2D or 3D model).

Furthermore Coyote Flux disclosed while the interview, that they own a G3/G4 Amiga-based supercomputer. Sure we had to request and they told us this would not be a late April fool hoax and futher details will be given to public in the close future. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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09.Apr.2002
ANN


Magazine: 100%AMIGA Issue 23 Out Now!
The April issue of 100%AMIGA is out now. This month we feature the AmigaOne G3-SE and take a look at the massive cartoon adventure The Feeble Files as well as our usual mix of reviews, free games and useful utilities, patches and upgrades.

SEE the latest game release, HEAR the shocking news stories behind these Pictures and EXPERIENCE the only monthly Amiga CD magazine in the World! 100%AMIGA - The future of magazines. (ps)

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09.Apr.2002
O'Reilly Network (ANF)


O'Reilly Network: The AltiVec Difference (Update)
On April, 5th 202 Craig Hunter has released an article on O'Reilly Network about the AltiVec unit of the G4-PPC processor.

In this article he describes in a general and simple way the advantages of the SIMD programming (Single Instruction Multiple Data) against the computing with single values. He also shows the AltiVec support of the gcc with short examples like vector addition with vec_add().

It also contains information about the performance of AltiVec code against code without AltiVec usage. (sd) (Translation: gf)

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08.Apr.2002
Netzzensur.de


Netzzensur: Computerfreaks are going on street against consoring
On Saturday a demonstration against censoring of Internet-content took place in Düsseldorf, organized by the Chaos Computer Club and ODEM. Further press releases, pictures and reports are available (in German) at the title link and on the following sites:

Press releases:

Some pictures: Background informations: Update: (24.11.2017, 15:00, cg)

Replaced the link to claranet.de with a link to Web Archive's copy of the site, as requested by the site owner. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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