THE REGISTER is a widely-respected, British-based, computer industry newsfeed famous for its "take no prisoners" writing style. The newsletter is the push-tech version of this publication. But be warned: the computer world according to The Register is not a pretty place.
"Biting the hand that feeds IT" is their masthead slogan. And they mean it. Here's a sample Register story:
Intelís Katmai no humble pigeon pie
Intel will today brief journalists on the progress of its Katmai MMX processors but not us because we darenít sign non disclosure agreements (NDAs).
The chip giant is now expected to roll out the first of its Katmai babies in February and will move to .18 micron technology through the whole of 1999.
But not before it introduces faster Celerons and mobile Celerons in early January, as first revealed here in The Register.
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No, we're not making this up. They really do write like this. But THE REGISTER gets its facts straight more than most others, and their list of "industry insider" sources is nothing short of legendary, not only in the UK but in the U.S. and everywhere else. And that's what counts, right? This daily newsletter is "must" reading for hardware-oriented technology professionals and investors.
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