19th December 1999 Archive
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Red Hat Web security hole – get it while you can
... a reader writes
If you people don't work Saturdays you're going to miss one hell of a good security hole in the Red Hat site -- purveyors of high security systems. Go here: http://www.redhat.com/apps/user/lostpass.html?saved_url= Type ANYTHING in the user/email fields, click send and get a variety of spew from their database. Product numbers, …
Business 19 Dec 1999, 10:35
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Intel to go 12-inch Coppermine in Hudson?
Evidence mounts that copper's in the boat
Sources close to Intel's plans in the USA have said that its plans to revamp its Hudson site, which it announced last week, is likely to be connected to its plans to move to 12-inch (300mm) silicon wafers. Earlier this year, Intel confirmed it was going ahead with plans to move to 12-inch wafers, which require a more specialised …
Business 19 Dec 1999, 11:13
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Rambus-DDR battle rages on
Kingston bets on Rambus to win day
One of the slides Kingston Technology showed a gaggle of Brithacks at a breakfast meeting was of particular interest to most. This showed Kingston's assessment of the different platforms currently available and, according to the executives at the company, clearly shows that Rambus offers better performance than double data rate …
Business 19 Dec 1999, 14:57
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