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12.Jan.2000 Haage & Partner |
H & P News Between the years, Amino purchased the rights on Amiga (Executive Update). On January 8th, the cooperation with the British company TAO-Group was announced (Press Release). We are already in contact with the founders of Amino/Amiga, Bill McEwen and Fleecy Moss, and will soon meet them for talks. (Translation: mb) [News message: 12. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Jan.2000 Czech Amiga News |
Interview with Aaron Digulla AmiWorld Online has translated an interview with Aaron Digulla, initiator of AROS (The Amiga Research OS), to English. The interview was held by Amiga Life, an italian print magazine. (Translation: mb) [News message: 12. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Jan.2000 amiga-news.de |
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12.Jan.2000 Felix Schwarz in ANF |
innovative-web.de innovative-web.de (fxPaint etc.) is partially down until (presumably) January 12th. IMPORTANT: Please send e-mail you send to xyz@innovative-web.de again, to bs168@fen.baynet.de until the homepage is fully functional again, because the e-mails will not reach us otherwise. Thanks for your patience. (Translation: mb) [News message: 12. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Jan.2000 Amiga.org |
Craig's Amiga Journal: What light through yonder window shines? Craig's Amiga Journal: What light through yonder window shines? (Translation: mb) [News message: 11. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Jan.2000 COSA |
COSA Progress Update The subject of the new "Open Letter" from the "Campaign to Open Source AmigaOS" - short COSA - is of course the Amiga buyout. The authors put a special focus on what impact this sale has on the COSA project. (Translation: mb) [News message: 11. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Jan.2000 Czech Amiga News |
TAO-Group and QNX now HaVi members In addition to several other companies, the TAO Group and QNX Software Systems are now also members of the HaVi organisation. HaVi has been founded by eight members of the entertainment industry in November 1999 to set standards and enforce the conformity to them, e.g. for home networks, so that devices of different manufacturers can "communicate" with each other. Other links on the subject: QNX: Tao's J-Engine (Java Technology Edition) Now Ported to QNX (Translation: mb) [News message: 11. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Jan.2000 amiga-news.de |
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10.Jan.2000 Stevem Flowers by e-mail |
Issue 10 of "The Pulse" The new issue of the free magazine "The Pulse" from Alive Mediasoft contains detailed reviews of Spherical Worlds, Whales Voyage Part One, Adventurer's Lair, Damage, Extra Life and A7+ as well as the story about the latest Amiga buyout. Also you can read previews of Descent 2 and Home Land as well as of fxPaint and Pagestream. (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Jan.2000 John Chandler |
And So It Begins... At Suite101, John Chandler summarizes the buyout of Amiga. (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Jan.2000 Heise [Newsticker] |
Credit Card Fraud on Internet Using credit cards in the Internet seems to be not that secure as the banking companies tell us over and over again. A security hole in a software for authentification of credit cards by the company Cybercash (ICVerify) enabled a 19 year old cracker from Moskow, named Maxus, to transfer money at will since 1998, and even withdraw money from cash terminals (according to Maxus). After the cracker failed in blackmailing the US online music retailer eUniverse, he reportedly posted 25,000 credit card numbers on his website. The FBI now handles the case. More links on the subject: InternetNews: Failed Blackmail Attempt Leads to Credit Card Theft Maxus (non-functional copy of the cracker's homepage) (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Jan.2000 TAO-Group |
Amiga Incorporated and Tao Group enter into a strategic relationship At the title link, you can now read the press release about the cooperation with Amiga Inc. on the TAO-Group website, too. On the Amiga Inc. page, you can find a second press release: Amiga and Tao-Group enter into a strategic relationship. 11.01.2000: The "press release" has been deleted from the Amiga website in the meantime - it was not originally intended for release, and has been posted to the website more or less by accident. (mb) (Translation: mb) [News message: 10. Jan. 2000, 08:00] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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