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Toshiba develops 100GB hard disk drives for notebooks

The new drive offers 25% more storage space than the company’s current highest-capacity notebook drive and is the first 2.5-in. drive from any manufacturer to store 100GB. http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/storage/story/0,10801,92574,00.html?nas=AM-92574

GM picks IBM for new supercomputer

It says the 9-TFLOPS computer will be the fastest in the auto industry http://www.computerworld.com/databasetopics/data/datacenter/story/0,10801,92575,00.html?nas=AM-92575

Intel touts ‘MP3 for 3D’ universal graphics format

Intel, Adobe, Microsoft and more than 30 other companies are to co-operate in conjuring up a standard for 3D graphics, called the Universal 3D (U3D) format. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/04/21/intel_u3d/

AOL opens its doors on e-mail

America Online this week is expected to announce a new feature that will let subscribers access their e-mail through third-party applications such as Eudora and Microsoft’s Outlook, the company confirmed Tuesday. http://news.com.com/2100-1038_3-5195957.html

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Recuperan los dos millones de canciones borradas que ofrecía gratuitamente MP3.com

Tras la adquisición de Mp3.com por parte de CNET Networks, esta anunció el borrado del reservorio completo de canciones libres que se albergaban en los servidores del site. http://www.noticiasdot.com/publicaciones/2004/0404/2204/noticias220404/noticias220404-7.htm

Baystar quiere marcharse de SCO

La firma de capital riesgo disconforme con la campaña contra usuarios de Linux que SCO esta protagonizando. http://www.noticiasdot.com/publicaciones/2004/0404/2204/noticias220404/noticias220404-21.htm

Linux free of copyright violations

Open Source Risk Management LLC (OSRM) today announced that it can’t find any copyright violations in the 2.4 and 2.6 Linux kernels, counter to claims from The SCO Group Inc. SCO is suing IBM and other Linux users, claiming that the Linux operating system violates its Unix copyrights. http://www.computerworld.com/governmenttopics/government/legalissues/story/0,10801,92390,00.html?nas=OS-92390

Microsoft Draws User Ire With Its Latest Release of Patches

Microsoft Corp.’s release last week of three critical patches to fix 20 flaws in various Windows products drew flak from users who expressed frustration at the company’s continuing problems with security. http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,92349,00.html?nas=OS-92349

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