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Stories · 6
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Intel to embed ID numbers in chips?
DaBuzz wrote in to send us one for the conspiracy nuts out there. Apparently Intel is gonna be embedding IDs in future processors so that we they can be tracked. This probably gives the paranoid something a bit more worrisome to be concerned about. -
Netscape Gets Thinner and Standards Based
DaBuzz wrote in to send us a link to a newsbytes story where you can read about the Netscape's web browser. This article talks a bit about Mozilla, and Netscape's next generation rendering engine. According to this story, things are progressing nicely. Good to hear it. -
Samsung MP3 Players in America?
DaBuzz wrote in to send us a release about Samsung's credit card MP3 player. This one has 40megs of storage, and while we reported it once before, this link comments that it should make an appearance in America soon. -
Comedy Central Losens Copyright grip on South Park
DaBuzz writes " Comedy Central is conceding that it cannot control the amount of bootleg South Park stuff on the web, so they will try to offer more of it branding it with their name and copyright. Only problem I see is that it's a proprietary format and the stuff has to be licensed from Comedy Central. " All things considered, CC is a cool channel. Who else offers whole episodes of their shows online? If only my cable service wasn't crappy I might get to watch their show (MediaOne? You listening? Give me Comedy Central in Holland, MI! Do I have to move to the other side of town just for one channel?) -
Meta Searching Gets Easier
DaBuzz writes " Thunderstone released their Webinator 2.5 metasearch tool which is FREE for non-commercial use (for up to 10,000 pages). It runs on NT and MANY Unix flavors and can index many different sources and ships with 5 major search engines as "examples". The big 5 can't be too happy about that! " -
30" Screen Eyewear
DaBuzz (Wes Salmon) writes " Looks like Sony has announced a nice new set of shades. Two 0.7" LCD panels cover your eyes to make it seem like a 30" monitor. They can also go transparent just in case you're walking while looking at por ... uhh I mean news on the internet."