October 31st, 2003
Opteron delivers workstation performance leadership

Some good news coming along AMD’s way.

October 31st, 2003
EE Times - India mulls tech manpower needs

Seems its not a problem of plenty but of quality.

October 31st, 2003
New Scientist: PC in pocket

Fully featured PC running Windows XP and fits in your pocket. Anyone interested for $4000?

October 31st, 2003
CNN.com - Robots to gain eyes in the back of their heads

Read about the all seeing robots.

October 31st, 2003
Ideas Unlimited, Built to Order

A must read article. If not for anything else at least to know why a CD is 74 mins CD? and not Xmins CD.

October 31st, 2003
Mercury News | Vietnam embracing open-source products

The perennial fight between Microsoft and the Open-source at newer fronts everyday.

October 31st, 2003
CNN.com - Newly found bird loses only known habitat

Humankind is making a dodo out of itself by forcing other specicies into Dodo-ism.

October 31st, 2003
CNN.com - Second solar storm may stoke auroras - Oct. 30, 2003

More solar storm news, at this rate solar storms look set to enter the regular evening news weather report.

October 31st, 2003
Wired News: Mac Supercomputer Just Got Faster

Looks like a shot in the arm for Apple and remember that IBM PowerPC microprocessor technology is the secret ingredient behind all this.

October 31st, 2003
It’s Linux for IBM supercomputer project

The Linux bandwagon keeps rolling on and thanks in no small part to IBM.

October 30th, 2003
The yeast and the cockroach — a spy tale

Next time you think twice before you squash the scurrying cockroach. Also for trivia buffs: Cockroach is North American by lineage.

October 30th, 2003
EE Times - IBM’s Tonti receives 100th patent

IBM it seems has more patents than any other company.

October 30th, 2003
Welcome to Srini’s den: Take a peek into the world of a palm addict

Welcome my friend to the wonderful world of blogging.

October 29th, 2003
Optical CPU to fly at 8 trillion ops, firm claims

Very interesting given the fact that such supercomputer like performance has been only available using hundreds even thousands of CPUs formed into a cluster.

October 28th, 2003
Bad Mileage: 98 tons of plants per gallon

Read how much plant matter is required to produce one tankful of petrol for your car.