Christian Celona, member of the IT Bug (and a very nice guy whom I had the chance to meet last year) has put up a report on the yellowTab presence at CeBIT 2004.

Also, there's a slideshow of photos taken by him available right here for your viewing pleasure.
Update: More photos are now available, bringing it up to 44! Go check them out!

Read on for some ZintrO details...

Rudolf Cornelissen doesn't stop, as I'm sure you all know by now. He's updated his site with the progress he's been making, and a request. Click below to read on.

yellowTAB has just announced its customers that ServicePack 3 for Zeta RC1 is available for download. The update requires ServicePack 2 and then brings systems to the same level as RC2: new and updated drivers, improvements to Tracker, extended localisations and better USB support.

Registered yellowTAB customers can obtain the download by logging into their account on yellowTAB.biz. Other customers can obtain the update from their vendor.

Spotted this over at the TBJ forums. A team of guys managed to do a hack, so that, when the patch is applied, it trickes BeOS into thinking you only have 64MB of RAM.

It's not ideal I know, but for now, for those which have more than 1GB of RAM, it could be a (temporary) solution. Though... I have to ask, wouldn't it be better to remove half of the RAM (in case you have 1GB)? A noteworthy effort still of course.

It will be up to the end-user if they prefer to keep all of their RAM and have BeOS only 64MB or take enough so that BeOS boots and uses it fully. You can download the beta patch from TBJ's mirror.
BeDoper came out with two new articles. Yes, you read it right, two new articles in one shot! The first covers the software pirating problem involving Zeta (I myself did a search on a known p2p network and found a couple of hits).

The second one covers a much more serious situation... Sandwich Boy is suing Nintendo! Even worse, his filing a "flurry of fake lawsuits" against the gaming giant. So click the link above and go read it all.

Thanks to Jason for the heads up on this one (btw, which blacklist?)
Technoids has released for download the latest issue of their BeOS magazine of the same name, Technoids.

In this issue they have an interview with the BeOS MAX maintainer, an article about the 20 Years of Macintosh and a review of the latest (at the time) Zeta. Also, they are looking for volunteers to translate it to other languages, including English. So if you can help, don't hesitate.
Hi everyone. What a ride that was! After we published the first video of the Zeta presentation at GIGA, we got hammered pretty hard. Traffic went well over 68Gb, talk about impressive. But it had its cost, as you saw.

But we're back now, to stay this time. I want to thank my hosting company NXServe for being understanding and for providing a great service. I also want to thank to all who wrote in about the downtime, including a couple of most generous offers (you know who you are), sorry if I didn't reply, but I couldn't access the site's CPanel to check my mail.

Thanks once again to everyone, and let's resume the journey.
Following today's TV presentation of Zeta, ICO is happy to make available to all its readers the video of that same presentation. In it you'll see (and hear) yellowTab's CEO and CVO, Torsten Linde and Bernd Korz and also see more of Zeta.

Tomorrow, as soon as possible, we'll bring you the video of their second presentation, which will focus on the recently announced ZintrO. Stay tuned...

Thanks to Simon (aka dr_evil) for the mail and link.
Just got an e-mail from Pavel Lewicki, letting me know of a Zeta RC2 review done at the BeOS.pl site. It covers several fields, from Installation to Network speed.

So if you want to read another Zeta review, click here for the polish version and right here for the english one.
I got an e-mail from fellow BeOS user Dave Lyon, from Waldo Web Design. He has a proposition for BeOS related sites, so if you have one, this might interest you.

Click on read more if you're curious...