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- Those Islamowackos are at it again...
- Someone drew a cartoon of the pedophile Mohammed and all of a sudden the shit hits the fan. They found another excuse to kill, burn, blow up, and wreak havoc. So is this America's fault too? In fact is this the fault of the rest of the...
- Tags: demonstrator, Danish, Danish Government, riots, cartoons, muslim, islam, Garion11, off-topic, attack, Beirut
- Discussion threads 2006-02-06
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- Video: Play Nintendo on your iPhone
- I Highly Doubt it....That video was a video of a video... There was no 'game-playing' there, except for the originator playing games with anyone gullible enough to fall for that.Better check your sources next time... SeaPlusPlusI would have to agreeI would have to agree with you. When the demonstrator...
- Tags: Games, Corporate communications, Apple iPhone, SeaPlusPlusIII, Nintendo Co. Ltd., game, video, game pad
- Discussion threads 2007-08-08
- Developers at U.K. TV Distributor Enhance Annual Festival With New Application
- Every year, more than 500 representatives from television networks around the world are invited to Brighton, on the south coast of England, to view the best of British programming. The team saw a digitised BBC Showcase as a way to provide an excellent customer experience, while reducing the amount of...
- Tags: Developer, British Broadcasting Corp., Microsoft Corp.
- Case studies
- Evolutionary Surface Wallpaper (zip)
- The Evolutionary Surface is an evolution demonstrator an attempt to show what evolution can do even with very limited space, time and resources. Each point on the surface is a biot with its own individual genome, allowing it to fight, mate or swap places with its neighbors. Soon biot species...
- Tags: Surface, Evolutionary Surface, Biotechnology
- Software downloads 2006-11-10
- Development of the Magnetic Tunnel Junction MRAM at IBM: From First Junctions to a 16-Mb MRAM Demonstrator Chip
- This paper reviews the remarkable developments of the magnetic tunnel junction over the last decade and in particular, work aimed at demonstrating its potential for a dense, fast, and nonvolatile random access memory. The initial focus is on the technological roots of the magnetic tunnel junction, and then on the...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Chip, Storage, Memory, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
- White papers 2006-01-24
- Seamless Live Migration of Virtual Machines Over the MAN/WAN
- The "VM Turntable" demonstrator at iGRID 2005 pioneered the integration of Virtual Machines VMs with deterministic "Lightpath" network services across MAN/WAN. The results provide for a new stage of virtualization - one for which computation is no longer localized within a data center but rather can be migrated across geographical...
- Tags: Metropolitan Area Network, Nortel Networks Corp., Downtime, Migration, Virtual Machine, Desktop Virtualization, WANs, Networking
- White papers 2006-01-01
- A feasibility study: Can you manage it?
- A feasibility study differs from typical project management work in that it's primarily designed to minimize risk instead of to maximize resources. Here's everything you need to know about managing a feasibility study.Managing a feasibility study can be a major challenge, even for a seasoned project manager. The work differs...
- Tags: Strategy, Patrick Andrews, feasibility study, feasibility
- Technical articles 2002-10-31
- Geek Trivia: Energetic pursuits
- Watt's Going On?Re the Geek Trivia Quibble, I'd have to throw in my lot with reader Ward. NASA's ALRH is defined as a "15 watt heater," (http://tinyurl.com/aeqb5) and a watt is uncontroversially defined as a "unit of power," 34 grams of p-238 being utilized as the source of that...
- Tags: alrh, apollo, career, gfisher@..., Idaho National Engineering, la triviata, power, quibble, reactor, Shippingport Atomic Power Station, watt
- Discussion threads 2005-08-03
- Can't map to/ping machine on the network
- We're a small office running several Windows servers with XP on the client. We run virus software on our network by mapping to the c$, d$ and so on drives on the clients, then run the software on a dedicated server.There are some machines that I can't map to...
- Tags: computer, firewall, mdjunk@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Firewall, network, server, windows
- Q&A 2005-07-07
- Is it time to change your project management tool?
- It's often easier just to stick with the PM tools you already use, but it's not always in your best interest. Here is why it is important to evaluate current tools and consider new ones.My grandfather used to say: “A bad workman always blames his tools.” His words came back...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Tools & Techniques, Strategy, Patrick Andrews, tool, project management, project management tool, software
- Technical articles 2002-11-14
- Geek Trivia: They say it's your birthday
- On what date did the first communication between two router-linked computers occur? Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is out for some extended dorkification at his local science-fiction convention, but we couldn't let the 10th anniversary of Windows 95 pass by without comment. Thus, we've pulled this...
- Tags: Internet, Jay Garmon, Network technology, NETWORKING, computer, router, Geek Trivia Newsletter, University Of California At Los Angeles, TechRepublic Inc., Nuclear Energy, Birthday, Packet-switching, Editor, Power Reactor, Productivity
- Technical articles 2005-08-23
- TechRepublic members sound off on Microsoft?s new licensing program
- Microsoft's plan to require activation for shrink-wrapped copies of Windows XP and Office XP is creating a stir among IT pros. Find out how your fellow TechRepublic members are reacting and then join the debate.In my recent column "Are you in favor of Microsoft's new XP licensing program?" I examined...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Operating systems, Microsoft Office, UNIX, Ed Engelking II A+, Microsoft Corp., TechRepublic Members, Microsoft Windows XP
- Technical articles 2001-05-18
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