Technology Blog
Welcome to the complete Pozitron tech diary archive. Explore our 100 retro articles published between 1998 and 1999.
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Blog #1: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #2: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #3: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #4: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #5: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #6: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #7: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #8: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #9: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #10: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #11: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #12: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #13: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #14: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #15: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #16: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #17: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #18: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #19: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #20: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #21: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #22: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #23: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #24: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #25: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #26: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #27: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #28: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #29: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #30: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #31: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #32: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #33: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #34: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #35: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #36: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #37: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #38: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #39: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #40: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #41: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #42: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #43: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #44: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #45: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #46: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #47: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #48: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #49: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #50: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #51: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #52: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #53: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #54: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #55: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #56: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #57: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #58: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #59: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #60: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #61: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #62: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #63: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #64: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #65: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #66: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #67: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #68: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #69: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #70: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #71: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #72: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #73: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #74: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #75: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #76: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #77: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #78: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #79: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #80: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #81: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #82: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #83: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #84: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #85: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #86: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #87: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #88: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #89: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #90: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |
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Blog #91: The Architecture and Power of Apple's PowerPC G3 Processors The Apple PowerPC G3 processors represent a massive leap in office computing, heavily outperforming equivalent Intel Pentium II chips in floating-point operations and compiling tasks. |
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Blog #92: Y2K Readiness: Technical Auditing for the Year 2000 Bug With December 31, 1999 fast approaching, our software engineers have audited all legacy databases, ensuring perfect 4-digit expansions on COBOL, Oracle and MySQL platforms. |
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Blog #93: Pentium III SSE Instructions - A Leap in Desktop Performance Intel's latest Pentium III CPUs introduce 70 new SSE instructions to boost 3D rendering and floating calculations, accelerating desktop corporate programs exponentially. |
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Blog #94: 56K V.90 Dial-Up Modems - Surfing the Web at Blistering Speeds The unification of the V.90 communications protocol enables stable downloads up to 56 Kbps. We code highly compressed custom CSS and markup to minimize load latency. |
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Blog #95: Browser Wars: Netscape Navigator 4.7 vs Internet Explorer 5.0 The rapid adoption of CSS stylesheets and dynamic HTML (DHTML) is fueling the web browser wars. Our front-end team guarantees perfect rendering across both. |
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Blog #96: CGI and Perl 5.0 for Secured Form and Database Handling The extreme efficiency and stability of Perl 5.0 CGI backends allow managing high-volume email contact forms and flat database tables with minimal system RAM footprints. |
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Blog #97: Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Operating System Review Microsoft's refined Windows 98 SE update successfully mitigates core OS crashes, significantly enhances RAM allocation, and implements native Internet Connection Sharing. |
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Blog #98: Linux Kernel 2.2 Release and the Open Source Server Revolution The release of Linux kernel 2.2 brings symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and network bandwidth improvements, making it the supreme choice for budget-friendly web hosting. |
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Blog #99: The Translucent Aesthetics of Apple's Bondi Blue iMac G3 Apple's bold choice of Bondi Blue translucent casing and curved aesthetics proves that office computing hardware doesn't have to be beige and boring. |
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Blog #100: MP3 Audio Compression and the Winamp Media Player Era The MPEG-1 Audio Layer III standard shrinks audio bytes by 10x while maintaining audio fidelity. Winamp 2.x has established itself as the indispensable desktop music player. |