Do Not Call
Erik's Pulse has been published.
Andreas — Some cool FOAF viewers.
Jeremy — Fun with mod_rewrite.
New Java aims to simplify. J2SE 1.4.2.
Charles — From the Hyperbole to the Ridiculous.
Nokia Logo Converter for Linux 0.9.8. Converts most Nokia Logo Files (*.nlm, *.nol) into Bitmap and vice-versa.
IBM offers details on 1.1 GHz PowerPC 750GX.
Bill would require hacking disclosures. Embarrassed businesses and government agencies would have to notify consumers under a proposed law if hackers break into their computers.
Court gives Intel spammer all clear. E-mail away.
Non-EU net firms fail to register for VAT. Boston e-party looms.
Fighting Back Against The RIAA's Misguided Plans. Apparently it took until the RIAA announced plans to actually sue its own customers for people to realize it might be time to fight back.
Court Says Aimster Must Stay Offline, until they can prove it is being use for non-infringing purposes.
AT&T MMS White Paper: WAP 2.0 User Identification For Secure Services. (PDF)
Diego — the standards debate.
Matt — EDGE: GPRS on Crack.
Martin — 24 Hours of Moblogging.
New Apple G4's lack things like Airport Extreme and Firewire 800. “It's part of our plan to hit the lowest possible price point for that configuration…”
Reviews: iPaq 2210/2215.
Les — Static vs Dynamic Java Solved, Javascript 2.0 is GREAT!.
Fred — Javaverified.com.
Vinu — Netscape 7.1 is now available.
Michael — Java I/O Sucks Goat Ass.
Leslie — Please fix the XML-RPC spec.
Brent — Last day of NetNewsWire sale.
Niel — Waiting for Samsung A600.
Rafe — The David Beckham phenomenon.
Paul — 50 Words per minute on your Palm.
CodeTek VirtualDesktop 2.3.5 for Mac OS X.
Todd — Emachines stocks its summer PC arsenal.
Flexis keyboard for Smartphones. A new flexible, waterproof keyboard for Orange's SPV and SPV E100 Smartphones.
Radar detector with GPS. CellStar SKY-230DL.
IBM admits Madison exists, beefs up Xeon line. What's the x455?
Ericsson's Mobile Location Protocol SDK.
Linuxlookup: Sharp Zaurus SL-5600 PDA.
Diego — invisible features and the three-pane question.
Jim — Blogger.
Matt — Struts 1.1 Final Released!
Rod — Like Clover? Check out JCoverage.
Mike — TSS Symposium is over!
MiTAC debuts Mio 339, 558 Pocket PCs.
Glenn — When Free Pays.
Diego — the theology of google.
Matt — PHP 5.0.0 Beta Released.
Matt — Apple Rocks!
Fred — JXTA dev plugin for Eclipse!
Simon — NetNewsWire for Mac OS X.
Arjun — Need a contact @ Real Networks.
Jonas — JMangler changes its license back to LGPL.
Hani — Prevayler: How to market stupid ideas.
Dion — Maven b10 imminent.
Mark — Joel Spolsky is Not Quite Right.
Cameron — TSS Symposium Live! Dave Litwack Keynote, Mark Grand on Multi-Threading, Sun's John Crupi, Done!, and TSS Symposium Links.
Jeremy — Don't call me, UNLESS…
Kasia — Things to remember when re-configuring apache.
Stuart— Java showing it's age?
Ara — IDEA is not innovating in the right direction.
Bill — Hacking 'Do Not Call'.
Karl — A few good articles on the JSTL.
Chuq — Dear Dave…
Charles — Joel Spolsky is right again.
Steve — OSPedia launch.
Ross — On_Line the Movie.
Apple and developers. Tim O'Reilly is trying to start a much needed dialogue about how Apple should support rather than trounce on developers in Apple and developers…
Review: Sharp Zaurus SL-5600.
Intel Debuts New Itanium, Xeon Chips. Madison and Gallatin.
ZoneAlarm bells ring over freeware vuln. Working on patch.
Russ — I'm a Lucky Guy.
Satellite TV Hacker Handed His Bill: $180 Million.
On June 30, 1977 — Marvel Comics issued the first of two comic books based on the group KISS.