Review: YOPY 3700 Linux PDA
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Yopy 3700 Product Review
Yopy 3700 Product Review
12/10/2003 06:58 AMIt looks great, but choosing not to use a Qtopia/OPIE based
distribution limits Yopy's usefulness.
New Yopy models next month
New Yopy models next month
02/15/2003 02:30 PMG.MATE is taking pre-orders on the Yopy YP3500 and YP3700, with a ship
date of March 11th. Improvements over the...
Qtopia for Yopy - Translation & Patc
Qtopia for Yopy - Translation & Patc
11/03/2003 07:08 PMQtopia for Yopy - Translation & Patches
AMD Athlon 64 3700+
AMD Athlon 64 3700+
06/03/2004 10:53 AMReview: With all the attention focused on socket 939, it's easy to
overlook the release of AMD's new socket 754 processor. We take the
3700+ for a spin and check out its performance. Does a CPU priced
above $700 qualify as "mainstream?"
Nikon's Coolpix 3700
Nikon's Coolpix 3700
10/30/2003 05:05 PMSleek new 3.2 megapixel digital camera from Nikon. The Coolpix 3700,
which has a 3x optical zoom lens, also happens to be the first camera
in the Coolpix line to use SD, rather than CompactFlash, memory cards.
Read...
AMD unveils Athlon 64 3700+ DTR
AMD unveils Athlon 64 3700+ DTR
08/18/2004 06:27 AMDesktop-replacement notebooks get faster
Athlon 64 3700+ and 4000+ coming soon
Athlon 64 3700+ and 4000+ coming soon
01/19/2004 08:28 AMAMD Ships Athlon 64 3700+ For Notebooks
AMD Ships Athlon 64 3700+ For Notebooks
08/17/2004 01:28 PMAdvanced Micro Devices said it had begun shipping a 3700+ mobile
Athlon 64 processor on Tuesday. AMD also confirmed it had begun
shipping processors on its 90-nm manufacturing process for revenue.
AMD64 3700+ Mobile Processor Released
AMD64 3700+ Mobile Processor Released
08/22/2004 08:13 AMAMD Athlon 64 processor 3700+ for desktop-replacement notebooks is the
most advanced PC processor designed for notebook computing, offering
outstanding 32-bit power today plus compatibility with tomorrow's
64-bit software. The AMD Athlon 64 processor 3700+ for
desktop-replacement notebooks features HyperTransport(tm) technology
for extraordinary application performance, plus an Enhanced Virus
Protection security feature designed to prevent the spread of certain
malicious viruses when enabled by Microsoft(r) Windows(r) XP Service
Pack 2*.
"AMD has again raised the bar for notebook performance, giving
consumers and business professionals even more power at their
fingertips, plus added security with Enhanced Virus Protection enabled
by Windows XP SP2," said Marty Seyer, corporate vice president
and general manager, Microprocessor Business Unit, Computation
Products Group, AMD. "We continue to set the pace, meeting and
exceeding industry demands for high-performance PCs."
HP and VoodooPC are among the first suppliers to offer notebooks based
on the new AMD Athlon 64 processor 3700+ for desktop-replacement
notebooks. "Our customers want the power to create, experience
and achieve more with their notebook PC. The HP Pavilion zv5000z and
Compaq Presario R3000Z series notebook PCs, powered by the latest AMD
Athlon 64 processor, really deliver," said Sam Szteinbaum, vice
president, Consumer Computing Organization - North America, HP.
"With Enhanced Virus Protection for the upcoming Windows XP SP2,
our customers benefit from peace of mind plus the performance of a
desktop PC anywhere they go."

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AMDRead full story...OCZ EL DDR PC-3700 Gold Edition Dual
Channel Rev.2 @ Madshrimps
OCZ EL DDR PC-3700 Gold Edition Dual
Channel Rev.2 @ Madshrimps
12/28/2003 06:39 AMReview of Yoper Linux v2.1
Review of Yoper Linux v2.1
09/13/2004 06:47 PMConectiva Linux 9 Review
Conectiva Linux 9 Review
04/18/2004 01:54 AMArch Linux 0.6 Review
Arch Linux 0.6 Review
04/16/2004 08:47 AMReview: Ark Linux 1.0 Alpha 10.1
Review: Ark Linux 1.0 Alpha 10.1
01/22/2004 02:20 PMAdrift in a sea of difficult Linux distros? Sick of treading water
with Windows? Climb aboard Ark Linux and discover smooth sailing!
Turbo Linux 10f Review
Turbo Linux 10f Review
07/29/2004 10:24 AMReview: PlanMaker for Linux
Review: PlanMaker for Linux
06/25/2004 02:22 AMSpreadsheet development has more or less solidified over the past year
-- the majority of the features that most people need are already
there in long-established proprietary programs like Excel and Lotus
123 -- and that means that the door is open for smaller companies and
free software projects to grab market share with capable, inexpensive
products. That's probably the best way to describe SoftMaker's $49.95
PlanMaker 2004 for Linux, which was released earlier this month:
capable, inexpensive, cross-platform competition for Microsoft Excel
2003. You won't find a more Excel-compatible spreadsheet on any
operating system, but Microsoft compatibility is far from PlanMaker's
only worthwhile feature.
Mepis on ICE (Linux Review)
Mepis on ICE (Linux Review)
04/10/2004 10:11 AMReview: SuSE Linux 9
Review: SuSE Linux 9
11/13/2003 04:09 AMSuSE Linux 9, the latest release from Nuremberg, Germany-based SuSE
Linux, was released at the end of last month. I put SuSE Linux
Professional through its paces, and found it to be the most
user-friendly Linux distribution on the market. It's not a "must"
update for users of previous versions, but it does have some nice
perks.
qpsmtpd review in Linux Journal
qpsmtpd review in Linux Journal
12/02/2003 01:19 AMLots of things happened in my life in the last ~2 months. But they've
all been either too personal to post here or too insignificant
relatively to the important things for me to want to take time to
write them. I considered writing about the more personal things, but I
decided against it. I think I might be about ready to pick up the
stream of nonessential random tidbits again though... We'll see. The
December issues of Linux Journal includes...
Book Review: Linux Unwired
Book Review: Linux Unwired
12/19/2004 03:17 PMTechnical errors and already out-of-date advice mar the usefulness of
this guide to wireless protocols.
Book Review: Linux for the Rest of Us
Book Review: Linux for the Rest of Us
03/13/2003 10:25 AMIt won't be the last Linux book you own, but consider making it your
first.
Review: SuSE Linux Professional 9
Review: SuSE Linux Professional 9
01/22/2004 02:37 AMSuSE fine-tunes its professional desktop Linux distribution.
2003 Review of the Year: Linux
2003 Review of the Year: Linux
01/02/2004 06:04 AMvnunet.com Jan 2 2004 5:22AM ET
Linux Desktop Summit 2004 Review
Linux Desktop Summit 2004 Review
04/27/2004 09:41 PMLinguistics Meets Linux: A Review of
Morphix-NLP
Linguistics Meets Linux: A Review of
Morphix-NLP
12/11/2003 10:45 PMEmre Sevinc writes "Zhang Le, a Chinese scientist working on Natural
Language Processing has decided to pack the most important language
analysis and ...
Site review: Linux Game Tome
Site review: Linux Game Tome
12/19/2004 03:46 PMThe Linux Game Tome (LGT), a.k.a. The Happy Penguin, is an
ever-growing compendium of computer games that are either specifically
designed to run on Linux, or have been ported to Linux.
SuSE Linux 9.3 Professional Review at
Mad Penguin
SuSE Linux 9.3 Professional Review at
Mad Penguin
04/06/2005 08:51 PMSlashdot Apr 7 2005 12:36AM GMT
Paul Venezia's masterful Linux 2.6
review
Paul Venezia's masterful Linux 2.6
review
02/10/2004 02:49 AM
Hats off to Paul Venezia for his exhaustive analysis of the Linux 2.6
kernel in this week's InfoWorld:
...FAT Patent Review May Threaten Linux
Foundation
FAT Patent Review May Threaten Linux
Foundation
06/20/2004 11:11 AMReview: Linux Client Migration Cookbook
Review: Linux Client Migration Cookbook
02/01/2005 08:49 PMEven the most hapless management automatons are aware of the licensing
and maintenance costs associated with perpetuating a Windows
workplace. As security concerns escalate and the reliability of
Windows diminishes, the appeal of desktop Linux intensifies. Ready or
not, businesses must heed the migratory instinct, or risk getting left
behind. The Linux Client Migration Cookbook, an IBM Redbook written by
a group of seasoned IT specialists and freely downloadable from IBM's
Web site, is a balanced and informative guide to practical migration.
Site Review: Loads of Linux Links
Site Review: Loads of Linux Links
12/22/2004 01:44 AMImagine a Web site that has over 4,000 links to sites of interest to
Linux enthusiasts. Forget about dead links, because this site would be
vigilantly maintained by a small group of people totally committed to
the work of providing useful content. Instead, expect fresh links
several times a week with handy accessories like quick links to
related pages.
Book Review: Linux Apache Web Server
Administration, 2nd Ed.
Book Review: Linux Apache Web Server
Administration, 2nd Ed.
03/14/2003 01:08 PMWith closer attention to the details and the examples, this could have
been a great book.
Book Review: Building Clustered Linux
Systems
Book Review: Building Clustered Linux
Systems
06/17/2005 04:34 PMMany practical examples and figures help readers understand how to
build clusters for themselves.
FAT Patent Review May Threaten Linux
Foundation (Ziff Davis)
FAT Patent Review May Threaten Linux
Foundation (Ziff Davis)
06/20/2004 10:04 AMZiff Davis - The Patent Office's recent review of Microsoft's file
system could put Linux and other GPL-licensed products at risk warn
industry figures.
Book Review - The Linux TCP/IP Stack:
Networking for Embedded Systems
Book Review - The Linux TCP/IP Stack:
Networking for Embedded Systems
12/31/2004 07:01 AMSome useful information for sure, but not enough is provided about
the TCP/IP stack for embedded systems.
Book Review: Hack notes, Linux and Unix
Security
Book Review: Hack notes, Linux and Unix
Security
12/30/2003 05:16 PMHey, nice review , why dont you review
T630 and k700i the latest offering from
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Hey, nice review , why dont you review
T630 and k700i the latest offering from
SE
07/08/2004 01:49 AMTechTree Jul 8 2004 5:42AM GMT
ZH2004-02SA (security advisory): PJ CGI
Neo review (NeoBoard review) Remote
arbitrary file retrieving
ZH2004-02SA (security advisory): PJ CGI
Neo review (NeoBoard review) Remote
arbitrary file retrieving
01/01/2005 04:55 AMZetaLabs (Jan 29 2004)
Waterfield Mac Mini SleeveCase Review +
VertiGo and Cablebuddy Review
Waterfield Mac Mini SleeveCase Review +
VertiGo and Cablebuddy Review
04/06/2005 02:46 PMWaterfield Bags launched a SleeveCase designed specifically for the
Mac Mini within weeks of the official Apple announcement. In its
default configuration as I received it, the SleeveCase is merely what
it claims to be, a case into which a Mac Mini will fit. However,
Waterfield offers a configuration with a detachable shoulder strap.
(
read the
review) This makes it very comparable to the eM2 bag we reviewed a
few weeks ago...

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