Time's Up!
[@235] New Casio Wrist Computer Made For Walking. The STR-400J-1JF Wrist Computer measures the consumption of calories, the walking distance, the number of s…
Read more →Buon Ristorante
[@319] Matt — Java Server Faces Demos! Russ — Nokia and Metrowerks Launch Series 60 Dev Toolkit. Rafe — I'm stumped. Review of Apple's AirPort Extreme. Erik…
Read more →03.03.03
[@332] Erik — Finally… Survey Says Number Of Web Services Projects Growing. Fred — JSP Insider. Glen — 38 percent of US adults know what Wi-Fi is. Kasia —…
Read more →Presidents' Day
[@126] Keith — Kasparov, on his latest match. Hacker accesses 2.2 million credit cards. Visa: None of accounts have been used fraudulently. Fred — Utitlity o…
Read more →Lincoln's Birthday
[@178] Lucent designs chip for faster mobile speeds, up to 24Mbps. Office 11 becomes Office 2003. Red Hat gains government certification. Common Operating En…
Read more →Route Six
[@033] The MSeries, a set of Java components which provide functionality that is missing from the core language. Six had a blast on her first road trip. Here…
Read more →Space Walker
[@128] Our connectivity was down for most of the afternoon. Qwest decided to quietly change their Worldwide roaming to Nationwide roaming, and reset our DSL/…
Read more →