2002.02.25 - 2002.03.03   |   A summary of the past weeks main technology & science news. Updated every Sunday.
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General IT (General, Business, Financial, Misc)
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Amiga makes another comeback.
EU still lags behind US in IT spending.
Hewlett's "Plan B" gains in popularity.
M$ transcripts to be made public.
Microsoft takes aim at Nokia.
GFX card maker Elsa files for bankruptcy.
HP offers new "self-healing" server line.
Symbian needs more support?

Science Roundup (Science & Astronomy)
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ESA launches it's heaviest satellite, Envisat.
Mars Odyssey detects large amounts of ice.
Hubble Telescope to get it's 4:th upgrade.
NASA to try contacting Pioneer 10 again.
Mars Odyssey results exceed expectations.
Nanoprobes as DNA detectors.
Gamma Ray Burst afterglow detected.
CHIP Roundup (CPUs, Chip-sets, Memory)
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IBM creates 110HGz semiconductor circuit.
AMD demos 64-bit "Hammer".
Intel presents SMT Xeons.
Intel demos 4GHz P4.
ATI still leads nVidia in mobile GPUs.
Intels latest roadmap reveals "Mentocito".
Intel shows it's latest mobile CPU (Banias).
Intel uses DDR, not RDRAM in new Xeon WS.

Software Roundup (General SW, Security, Virus-alerts)
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SP1 for WinXP slated for 3Q release.
Sun to charge for StarOffice 6.
Morpheus network experiencing difficulties.
Adobe targets Macromedia with new releases.
Linux kernel patching in trouble?
Intels demos "network-switching" software.