Spooks
SCO Targets US Government, TiVo. Even the Zaurus.
The Java Speech API, Part 1.
Behind JEMBlazer: Java on the GameBoy Advance.
Schwarzenegger announces bid for governor. On the Tonight Show.
Erik — FTPeel 1.0. Looks nice, but seems a little buggy.
NYT: AOL's Makeover Reviewed.
Philip — Java vs. .NET, part 2 – The Nature of the Beast.
Macromedia de-emphasizing JRun. JRun's future uncertain.
Russ — XQuery: What you probably don't know and Series 60 HTTP Server.
Hani — JBoss takes it up the ass.
Erik — Struts/XDoclet final installment.
Chuq — Apple updates open source license.
AirPort 3.1.1 drivers released.
AT&T Web store opens for downloads. More than 40,000 software titles.
CheckFree stock falls over online bill-payment shift worries. The stock fell $5.31, or 20 percent.
US Navy buys Linux on Apple kit. Biggest ever Xserve sale.
Jim — None of the above.
Philip — Java vs. .NET, part 1 – Usability.
Kenneth — PNG The Definitive Guide and Compressing with pngcrush.
Memory sticks are the latest security risk. Up to a point. Didn't you see The Recruit?
Wide Load Laptops. Lardtops or Flabtops?
Rogers — Disney ports Photoshop to Linux.
Luke — Batman – Dead End.
Gentoo Linux 1.4 released.
AMD buys Nat Semi Geode chip. x86 for PDAs, anyone?
Real to build open source media player. Linux, Unix, and Solaris.
javabot 0.1.1, a Java IRC-bot just like eggdrop or any other IRC-bot.
Simon — Professional JSP, 3rd Edition (Apress) to be released soon.
Diego — how to know when you support a format and google news search —in your email.
Marc— MIDP 1.0 2.0 aka the migration hell.
NewsForge reader listens in on SCO conference call. No followups.
EU ‘gives last chance’ to Microsoft. The EU executive says the US software giant has a final chance to comment before action is taken against ‘market abuses’.
Jeremy — Checking the Pulse of Blogging With a Mallet.
Fred — Java Comes to 64-bit Systems.
Hugo — Geronimo: is the open-source J2EE community on fire?
No JVM sharing in 1.5. Bummer.
The ‘Golden Age of Free Music’ v ‘Copying is Stealing’. Burn This.
Kevin — Patterns.
AMD Demonstrates Linux-Based PDA at LinuxWorld. OpenPDA.
Wi-Fi in the sky. Hughes Network Systems launched a Wi-fi service that originates from satellites circling as high as 24,400 miles above the earth.
Glenn — SBC to Offer Hot Spots with Wayport.
Study Reveals Bad Password Habits. A survey of 3,000 administrators, managers and security specialists.
RIM Loses NTP Case, To Pay $53 Million.
Werner — Apache Geronimo J2EE project : no current JBoss developer is participating.
Leslie — Quick links.
Two reviews of HP's iPAQ h1940 Pocket PC. High marks.
Frank — Steve Mallet doesn't get Safari.
Al — My PDA Cafe MEGA BEAMFEST 2003.
SCO sets steep charge for Linux license. That's one way to garnish your defense fund ;-)
Rusty — Version 1.1.1 of the Kaffe open source Java virtual machine.
jNotes 1.0, a Java desktop application for personal information management.
Simon — More links.
We watched our first episode of Spooks/MI-5 yesterday. I'll reserve my final judgment until we've seen a few more. As Vicki elegantly put it; it felt a little too “soap opera”-ish.
Jeremy — Don't Smile At Me, SMS My Teddy.
On August 6, 1806 — The Holy Roman Empire went out of existence as Emperor Francis I abdicated.