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Lord Kolya send words that the 63rd issue of ZZZ online is out.

The latest issue of ZZZ online covers the following topics:
- armored notebook
- weird helmet for busy people
- underground radar
- laser guns

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Microsoft's new stealth service, known as Netdocs, is slated to be one of its showcase .Net building blocks, but company officials steadfastly refuse to discuss it publicly.

.Net is MicrosoftΒ΄s shorthand for its corporate strategy to deliver software as a service. According to its .Net road map, applications and pieces of applications soon will be delivered as "services" that can be rented over the Internet.

Microsoft officials would not comment on when Netdocs will debut. The service is not yet thought to be in alpha or beta testing, however.

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Christian send words that X-Pressive has released a new Windows 2000 Server compatible version of Millenium Flash Board, a message forum system written in Flash.

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Microsoft Corp. and Big Bang System Corp. today announced a business alliance to provide enterprises with mobile solutions based on Microsoft:registered: .NET technologies. Big Bang System is already offering ExLook for Exchange, which enables access from mobile devices to the Microsoft Exchange Server client-server messaging and groupware. With this business alliance, a smooth migration path will be available from ExLook to Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2001 in future releases. The migration path will enable Japanese corporate users to immediately start the development of new-generation mobile systems based on Microsoft .NET technologies.

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TweakTown has posted some "exclusive" pictures of 3DFXΒ΄s new Motion Blur effects on a 3DFX Voodoo5 in Quake 3 Arena @ 1280x980 and 4X FSAA.

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Nvidia, with its 3dfx acquisition, is stepping up its efforts to become king of the hill in the graphics market.

The purchase gives Nvidia some needed intellectual capital, including about 100 design engineers, whom it expects to retain; and technology, including three future generations of forthcoming 3dfx graphics chips; and seven patents, among other things.

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