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IBM recalls 56,000 computer monitors

Hardware Roundup And Van's Hardware returns to the Interweb
Tue Mar 04 2003, 19:25
AMD ZONE said that Big Blue has warned people to stop using a whole heap of monitors that use cathode ray tube (CRT) technology. The whole story, with serial numbers and all, is here. IBM is saying stop using the monitors immediately, so if you've got a Big Blue screen, you'd better read this soonish.

And the AMD Zone also notes that Macromedia has issued a critical security flaw on the latest version of its Flash player. Sheesh. Same page reference.

After an absence of some moths, it seems that Van's Hardware is gradually and slowly posting new content. And you can read it by pointing your browser, here.

Brit Tech has a review of the very unappealingly named K72NG-ILSR - what a mouthful - up on its site, here.

Read this thread on Ace's Hardware. It's all about Win X86-64 and 2003.net coming real soon now.

Tom's Hardware Guide has a series starting on Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and all you need to know about it, which is here.

A review of KT 400A technology went up and came down on the Interweb today after a site accidentally breached a piece of paper called an NDA, but Gzeasy seems to be giving it a go, anyroad.

The progress of JC's software work is proceeding apace, as you can read here.

Apologies for the short Wibble today - we're running late.. more tomorrow, when we'll be running earlier. ยต

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