Monthly Archives: March 2005

On Novell and Tally

The Register has some nice coverage on Novell’s purchase of Tally Systems.

Buffalo TeraStation

Lots of buzz about the Buffalo TeraStation this week. The Register has a story, and I’ve read about it in a couple of other places (that I forgot to bookmark).
With impressive specs like 1TB of storage, a 266MHz Freescale PowerPC processor, 512MB of SDRAM, a Realtek gigabit NIC, a RAID controller, and Linux-based firmware, […]

Spectrum-starved US prepares to feast

Story on newly and soon to be available spectrum in the US

The Neat and public services

Working for a public school district, I found this article from the BBC interesting. I think they are right - in the end it’s the quality of service, not the method of delivery that is the most important.

High School students’ “Stinky” robot beats MIT in underwater bot championship

Wired has a great story about how four high school students built an underwater robot for $800 and beat the pants off of engineering students from the likes of MIT and their $11,000 robot. A great read - definitely worth reading through until the end!