Tuesday, November 26, 2002

Court blocks state DVD-cracking suit. The California Supreme Court hands Hollywood a setback, ruling that a Texas resident who posted controversial DVD-cracking code online can't be sued in the Golden State. [CNET News.com]
11:38:31 AM    

A Computing Pioneer of the 1970's Joins Hewlett-Packard. Alan Kay, a personal computing innovator who was a leader of Xerox's pioneering Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970's, has joined Hewlett-Packard as a senior researcher. By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Technology]
11:29:06 AM    

Mini PC in an Actual Lunchbox

Mini PC in an Actual Lunchbox
HardwarePosted by CmdrTaco on Tuesday November 26, @06:38AM
from the now-isn't-that-cute dept.
schnell29 writes "I am looking for a small case and such to house my next computer, and I have seen many mini, micro, flex ATX cases, but mini-itx.com has caught my atention. I like the lunchbox pc. With all the talk about quiet, small pc's this might be the ticket. And hey, they even report that VIA is now Microsoft CE .NET 4.1 certified."

 [Slashdot]


11:23:12 AM