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- Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP (Cracking Open: The Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP)
- Hmm seems hacking up an alien EYES!! wheres the GOO!it is nice to crack it up!! go for more!RE: Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP (Cracking Open: The Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP)They have these or something very similar at Immigration at Bangkok Airport. Having peered over the Immigration Offcier's shoulder, they produce...
- Tags: Hmm, r_calma@..., Logitech Quickcam Orbit MP, Logitech QuickCam, Logitech, Cracking Open
- Discussion threads 2007-06-12
- Orbit Yellow 2006 (jar)
- This is a simple yellow Orbit style theme for Firefox that has been adapted from the beautiful someorbityellow_nb theme.
- Tags: Theme, Bruno Van Frachem, Web Browsers, Internet
- Software downloads 2006-11-21
- The Space Travel Screensaver (exe)
- From Earth to Saturn, 165 850 000 km in Deep Space. This OpenGL/Direct3D screensaver will bring you in a stunningly realistic solar system exploration. Kicked out of Earth orbit, you will approach the Moon surface, cross the Martian atmosphere, orbit the gas giant Jupiter and finally arrive at Saturn's rings.
- Tags: Earth, Screensaver, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2001-08-17
- Plotting x y coordinates
- Never mind I figured it out... I just can't figure out how to delete my question.How do you plot x,y coordinates in a chart. I am trying to make a chart of the Mars orbit and I have the coordinates, but I can't figure out how to make a...
- Tags: jennamo@...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-06
- Cracking Open: The Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP
- In an endless quest to discover how everything works, or at least say we tried, we are cracking open the Logitech QuickCam Orbit MP.The QuickCam is the weirdest looking webcam I've ever seen but its also got some pretty cool features like motorize pan and tilt.Let's go see how it...
- Tags: Logitech QuickCam, Logitech Quickcam Orbit MP, Logitech, webcam
- Image galleries 2007-05-21
- Net Orbit (zip)
- Net Orbit increases productivity by supervising your entire network. Lets you watch employee or student screens simultaneously. Visually pinpoint problem individuals with ease. Send users a message, lock their PC or take full control with your mouse and keyboard. Perform various administrator commands such as lock, reboot, or shutdown PC's....
- Tags: PC, Keyboards, Mice, Desktops, Workstations, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2007-05-22
- Solar 'concentrators' focus on efficiency
- solar Tech improvements?hmm, I wonder how long it will be before they decide to orbit a soletta. A solar mirror designed to increase the intensity of sunlight, which can be used to focus sunlight onto these, depending on the size of the soletta, increasing the input of solar energy to...
- Tags: Network technology, mirror, solar energy
- Discussion threads 2006-05-05
- A Wired-Wireless Testbed Architecture for Network Layer Experimentation Based on ORBIT and VINI
- This paper presents an initial design of a global-scale wired wireless testbed and its prototyping based on the existing ORBIT and VINI testbeds. It allows researchers to define custom network topologies comprising both wired and wireless nodes and experimenting with new network and transport layer protocols in these networks. The...
- Tags: Network, Association For Computing Machinery, Testbed, Wi-Fi, Networking, Wireless
- White papers 2007-07-25
- Kensington MouseWorks Software (98/Me/2000/XP) (exe)
- This software supports all of Kensington family of input devices with the exception of the following: Kensington Orbit Elite and Orbit 3D; Kensington Serial Input Devices; Kensington WebRacer - PS/2 and Serial; Kensington ValuMouse series input devices; Kensington Mouse-in-a-Box Scroll (PS2-Serial - Model MOSUI); Kensington Mouse-in-a-Box Model 64211; Kensington Expert...
- Tags: Kensington Technology Group, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2006-07-06
- TCP Via Satellite Constellations
- Many Transmission Control Protocol TCP versions have been proposed and some are in use today for terrestrial wired networks over the Internet Protocol IP, e.g. Tahoe, Reno and many others. TCP/IP is being studied to overcome its limitations within the satellite medium and to allow its use in hybrid terrestrial/satellite...
- Tags: Constellation, TCP, Satellite, Tcp/Ip, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Experimental Evaluation of the TCP Simultaneous-Send Problem in 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks
- This paper is an experimental follow up to our earlier paper that investigated the TCP simultaneous-send problem which arises in infrastructure mode 802.11 wireless local area networks. This paper evaluates the same TCP simultaneous-send problem with real world experiments on a wireless-cum-wired network testbed called ORBIT at WINLAB, Rutgers University....
- Tags: IEEE 802.11, Network, WLAN, Association For Computing Machinery, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, LANs, Wireless, Networking
- White papers 2005-08-22
- Geek Trivia: Stunt double to the stars
- QuibbleI found your disscussion of the death start interesting, but I must quibble with the following statement; "These same comparisons would reappear in 2005, when the Cassini probe made another pass by Saturn and grabbed still better pictures of Mimas..." The Cassini probe is in orbit around Saturn and has...
- Tags: kwitzell@..., sphere, Cassini, Saturn
- Discussion threads 2007-04-25
- AstroTwister (widget)
- The whole solar system on your desktop. Planets revolve around each other according to their planet years, but planet and orbit sizes have been edited so that it will fit on your desktop well. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Planet, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-06-28
- NASA admits shuttle, ISS were mistakes
- On Tuesday, USA Today got NASA director Michael Griffin to admit what many people myself included have been saying for quite a while: The space shuttle and International Space Station ISS were terrible mistakes that cost a quarter of a trillion dollars and 14 astronauts' lives. Conceived...
- Tags: Shuttle, NASA, Workforce Management, Network Technology, Human Resources, Networking, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2005-09-29
- Geek Trivia: Five for (Saturn) five
- Thirty-five years ago -- May 14, 1973 -- saw the end of an era: The last Saturn V rocket ever to fly was launched from Cape Kennedy. By almost every measure, the Saturn V was the most powerful rocket ever to fly. The Soviet N-1 was a bit wider, and...
- Tags: Earth, NASA, Moon, Rocket, Apollo, S-IVB, Corporate Communications, Recruitment & Selection, Benefits, Strategy, Marketing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
- Nuke 'em from Orbit says MS
- A Microsoft security official says malware is becoming near impossible to detect and/or remove due to rootkits. He suggests companies have setup to quickly re-image their drives, or "nuke 'em from orbit" as he says.http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1945782,00.aspand same on TR blog:http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/Ou/?p=187Do you spend hours fixing these or re-image?I guess if it's...
- Tags: Rootkits, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-04-05
- The Solar System (exe)
- The planets are in orbit while a rogue asteroid collides with them and starts them in motion. The solar system plunges into chaos. Actual Photos of the planets are spectacular and were used courtesy of Hubble and NASA.
- Tags: Planet
- Software downloads 2007-03-06
- Reality4D (exe)
- Reality4D is a world-assembler used by architects, engineers and designers to create realtime interactive environments from their own original models. View from any angle, walk or fly with complete freedom. Jump to viewpoints, or journey through viewpoints, or simply orbit.
- Tags: Walk, Reality4D
- Software downloads 2006-03-31
- Geek Trivia: Every other month
- Test your command ofuseless knowledge by subscribing to TechRepublic's Geek Trivia e-newsletter. Automaticallysign up today!Here's an easy question: How many months are there in ayear? The instinctive answer, at least for everyone using conventionalcalendars, is 12. The lengths and names may change based on whether you'reusing the Gregorian, Julian, Indian...
- Tags: Jay Garmon, moon
- Technical articles 2005-04-12
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