| TIME__Apple\'s_New_Core Cover story on the flat-screen iMac from Apple, along with a timeline of Steve Jobs' machines. |
| Wired_Archives Interviews and stories. |
| \'You\'ve_got_to_find_what_you_love,\'_Jobs_says Standford Commencement Address (June 12, 2006) |
| Steve_Job\'s_Stanford_Commencement_Address BusinessWeek Interview (October 12, 2004) |
| Steve_Jobs__The_Rolling_Stone_Interview Steve Jobs has been back at Apple for 13 months. The bottom line, and much else, looks different. [Wired News] (January 14, 1998) |
| Creating_Jobs__Apple\'s_Founder_Goes_Home_Again New York Times Magazine profile by Steve Lohr. (January 18, 1997) |
| Smithsonian_Oral_and_Video_Histories___Steve_Jobs Excerpts from an Oral History Interview with Steve Jobs. (April 20, 1995) |
| Chistory The Development of the C Language (written by Dennis M. Ritchie) |
| Dennis_M__Ritchie Homepage in the Computing Sciences Research Center, Bell Laboratories. |
| Dennis_M__Ritchie His Lucent page. Central Unix figure, co-creator of Unix, with Ken Thompson; co-inventor of C programming language, with Brian Kernighan. Unix and C history and references. |
| Dennis_Ritchie Ultra-high resolution picture. |
| ITworld__The_Future_According_to_Dennis_Ritchie Few names in computing are bigger than that of Dennis Ritchie. In this interview, Ritchie talks about the future of C and the C99 standard, Plan 9, and offers advice to would-be authors of programming |
| Proolix Simple, maximally POSIX compliant mini-OS for i8086+ real mode, coded in C, assembly; uses and needs BIOS for calls. Documents in Russian, Ukrainian, English; description, download: binary, sources. [ |
| ThrillOS Experimental 32-bit multitasking, multithreaded OS, Unix-like inode based FS, runs on x86, growing POSIX compliance. Compiler, virtual machine for Thrill Mnemonic Language (TML), byte-code interpreted |
| DROPS__Dresden_Real-Time_Operating_System_Project Several RTOSs with QoS focus: much research is done on networking support for continuous-media applications, very few projects tackle related OS issues, such as scheduling and file system support for |
| Project_Satori High-Performance distributed object environment emphasizing adaptive end-to-end QoS guarantees. Abstract, components, documents, people, funding. |
| Roadrunner One-user, general purpose OS built on a protected memory, POSIX threads RT kernel; full kernel, device drivers, file systems, and network protocols runs in about 200 K RAM; now runs on x86 CPUs but de |
| Scout Free for non-commercial use. Communication-oriented OS focused on network systems: network-attached devices, set-top boxes, and hand-held devices. Fast, customizable, based on new ways to structure an |
| Getting_Closer_to_99_9999%_Network_Uptime Has information loss become so crucial? Is there real demand for highly available networks? Or are network OEMs, fighting a bad economy, making high-tech versions of detergent ads claiming new and imp |
| BugOS New microkernel operating system for x86 computers, many features: network and Internet modules, file system (FAT); kernel handles memory, tasks, micro kernels, and some base devices: keyboard, video, |
| K42 Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia. |
| K42 High performance, general-purpose research OS kernel for cache-coherent multiprocessors, for next generation servers ranging from small-scale (to grow ubiquitous), to very large-scale non-symmetric (g |
| K42_Project_Wiki Large, growing resource of text information. |
| Microkernel Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia. |
| Microkernel-based_OS_Efforts By Christopher Browne. Brief, clear descriptions and critiquing of microkernel design concepts, with some links. Puts much current activity in larger context. |
| MorphOS Goal: Provide modern functionality for a new OS layer and run most Amiga applications as efficiently as possible in a box environment with no Classic Amiga custom chips available. |
| The_Open_Group__Advanced_Research Page listing several research projects: microkernel OSs (MK7, MK++, AD3) and other modules (CONVERSANT, CORDS, GIPC, SHAWS). |
| PETROS By Trumpet Software International, 32-bit microkernel OS for x86 PCs coded in Object Pascal variant. Built from first principles to focus on small size, modularity, and be fully compatible with Win32 |
| Anapod_Explorer Redchair software make Anapod explorer, anapplication that integrates your ipod with windows including the right-click context menu. |
| Apple_iPod_Settlement Contains the official notice explaining the lawsuit for battery life problems in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation iPods. |
| Cool_Gorilla Provides iPod games, downloads, and news. |
| CrispSofties iPod software for Mac OS 9 and X. Includes downloads, reviews, and user manuals. |
| EphPod Software to allow use of an iPod with Windows. Includes free trial, screenshots, requirements, and listserv archive. |
| FixedHere Offers a selection of method to service or fix your iPod. |
| GNUPod GPL-licensed scripts to allow iPod management on Linux. News, documentation, and downloads. |
| How-to_Replace_iPod_Battery Detailed article, with photos, explains how to open and exchange the battery in an iPod. |
| iLinkPod MacOS X application that exposes hidden music folders on iPod. |
| iLuv_Made_for_iPod Manufacturer dedicated to developing solutions and unique accessories for Apple iPod and other MP3 players as a licensed Apple supplier. |
| Ipod_Archive Archive of downloadable videos in iPod-compatible format, organized into multiple categories. |
| iPod_Battery_FAQ Unofficial listing of common issues relating to battery lifetime, service, replacement, and warranties. |