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08.Feb.2003
Olaf Köbnik (email)


Amiga Arena: interview with Michael Lanser (Realms of Power)
Olaf Köbnik wrote:
Michael Lanser is developing already for some months a Civilization clone for our Amiga with the name "Realms of Power". We wanted to know the current developing state of "Realms of Power" and talked to the developer Michael Lanser about his project. The interview is available in German and English.

Amiga Arena - Back in business!
The basic design has been finished and further rubrics are now following. For the time being some software titles are not accessible. But I may already tell you that with the opening of the download area further new programs will be released. I want to thank you for your patience and hope that you will remain loyal to the Amiga Arena! (ps) (Translation: wk)

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08.Feb.2003
Mikey C (ANF)


TOTAL AMIGA Magazine: Issue 14 coming soon - to a post box near you
HOLLYWOOD
The new multimedia authoring package for the Amiga. But can it topple SCALA? Our reviewers sit in front of the screen and bring you their verdict.

Our main Feature is: WEBDESIGN!
A true epic struggle, starring brave and determined reviewers, see if it can be done using an Amiga.

SOFTWARE TYCOON
The good, the bad and the ugly. Oscar Nominee or Turkey of the Year?

QUAKE II - On the Amiga
A long established Title, but will the latest Hyperion Entertainment port leave you reaching for more popcorn or heading to the exit?

The latest, eagerly anticipated issue of Total Amiga Magazine issue #14 is coming soon via subscription, individually, and at an Amiga vendor near you! For more details including release date, visit our website at www.totalamiga.org. (ps)

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07.Feb.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: Opera-browser gets wrong data of msn.com
»msn.com prevents a correct view when visiting it with Opera browser
In a current message Opera blames msn.com delivering wrong style sheets to the Opera 7.0 to give the user the impression the Norwegian browser would not show the sites in a correct way. Already in October 2001 there was an eclat because Microsoft had locked out users with the browsers Opera, Mozilla and Knoqueror of the website msn.com.«
Have a look at the title link for the full message (in German). (ps) (Translation: dr)

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07.Feb.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: Good Old Adventures - Guybrush Threepwood meets Larry Laffer
»Multi player versions of old Sierra- and LucasArts games based on browsers
The Dutch company Q42 brings back old Sierra- and LucaArts adventures on PC. The web-developers have copied parts of worlds together with the characters from Space Quest 1 and 2 as well as Police Quest 2 to an Internet version where several players can meet online in contrary to the original version.«
(ps) (Translation: dr)

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06.Feb.2003
Manager Magazin


Manager Magazine: Will UMTS Flop?
»The adventure UMTS costs millions and the new technology won't bring in a profit until 2014. A mistaken investment? Deutsche Telekom, Nokia, Siemens and Nortel Networks still claim to be optimistic that UMTS will be a success.«
Click on the title link for the complete article. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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06.Feb.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: Hewlett-Packard Decides Against Package Fee on PCs
»HP: "12 Euros Just for the Designation 'VG' - Requirements of the GEMA stand out"
Sharp criticism is directed by Hewlett-Packard at the ruling of the German Patent and Trademark Office because of the fee on PCs in the amount of 12 Euros for every purchased machine. The regulatory officials of the Evaluation Society (VG) placed this fee for carrying the VG designation on the 31st of January. Originally it was to be 30 Euros.«
Click on the title link for the complete article. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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06.Feb.2003
Golem IT-News


Golem: GNOME 2.2 - New Version of Linux Desktop Appears
"New Features, Better Performance and Increased Stability"

Five months after GNOME 2.0 and so a month earlier than planned, the GNOME-Team has released version 2.2 of their Unix/Linux Desktops for all of their development platforms. The new version is expected to have raised performance and higher stability, as well as numerous new features and tools.

Click on the title link for the complete article. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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06.Feb.2003
Kultboy.com


Kultboy.com: Interview with Richard Löwenstein (PC Joker)
Under the title link you'll find an interview with Richard Löwenstein that was conducted by the fan site of the game magazine 'Kultboy.com.' In this interview Löwenstein talks about the Amiga situation. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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