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- Photos: PARC prints green tech
- Xerox spinoff company is using technology from its printer business to make better solar cells and to purify water. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-04-02
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- Images: On the move with 'Magitti'
- PARC has come up with mobile software that suggests activities based on where you are, the time of day, your personal preferences and past behaviors. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2007-09-28
- Virtualisation et consolidation en grande structure
- Renforcez la fiabilité, l'administrabilité et la sécurisation de votre parc, tout en abaissant vos charges ! Découvrez la technologie de virtualisation Intel® VT
- White papers 2006-06-09
- Happy birthday to the computer mouse
- To quote myself: "For those of you not accessing this column using shortcut keys, touch screens, or voice-recognition interfaces, reading [this edition of] Geek Trivia is possible thanks to a critical computer peripheral that went on sale [26] years ago. On April 27, 1981, the first commercial computer mouse debuted...
- Blog posts 2007-04-27
- 25 year old technology that still impacts us today
- A couple of weeks ago, I noted the the25th anniversary of the venerable IBM PC. The IBM PC wasnÂ’t theonly major piece of technology that debuted in 1981. 1981 was a pretty big yearfor introducing technology that still impacts us today. Naturally theintroduction of the IBM PC also subjected us...
- Blog posts 2006-08-31
- Routing Information Protocol
- The Routing Information Protocol RIP is a routing protocol originally designed for Xerox PARC Universal Protocol where it was called GWINFO and used in the Xerox Network Systems XNS protocol suite. RIP became associated with both UNIX and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in 1982 when the Berkeley Software Distribution...
- White papers 1999-06-17
- In 1974, Xerox thought Ethernet "would be a failure"
- In 1973, Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center PARC saw the future, and nobody listened. At least, that's the conventional wisdom, since the famed Xerox Alto personal computer never saw the light of day, even though it had e-mail, Ethernet, file servers, and a mouse-driven GUI years before anyone else. The...
- Blog posts 2007-06-13
- Acer Aspire Laptop - suddenly died!
- HelloI was wondering if anybody could help. I have an Acer Aspire laptop, about - 6 months old. I was working the other day when it made a strange noise and suddenly shut down completely. There is now no life in it at all - no lights or noise when...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-23
- Powerset, the natural-language search engine, gives users a peek at its technology
- Powerset, the San Francisco-based search engine startup, plans to focus on plain language-based search as opposed to keyword-based search prevalent among major search engines today. The company offers users a peek at what to expect from the natural-language engine. Natural-language search ...
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- Geek Trivia: Net losses and Ethernet gains
- How did Jerry Saltzer's denunciation of Ethernet "help" 3Com capitalize on the technology? Twenty-five years ago this week—Sept. 30, 1980—Xerox, Intel, and Digital Equipment Corporation DEC jointly published the formal specifications for Ethernet technology, sparking a technology showdown that led to the near-ubiquitous Internet, without which...
- Technical articles 2005-09-27
- The human side of the information technology revolution
- Is a paperless office in your future? Will everyone telecommute in the years ahead? A new book debunks widely held beliefs about the social influences of IT.By John Seely Brown and Paul DuguidHarvard Business School Press, 2000320 pages, softcoverISBN: 0875847625Price: $18.15 at FatBrainOne of the anecdotes in The Social Life...
- Technical articles 2000-06-08
- Geek Trivia: Pointer of origin
- What was the suggested alternative name for the "X-Y position indicator for a display system," commonly called a mouse? Test your command of useless knowledge by subscribing to TechRepublic's Geek Trivia e-newsletter. Automatically sign up today! For those of you not accessing this...
- Technical articles 2005-04-26
- Microsoft: Royalties or royal pain?
- Microsoft vs. open-source softwareMicrosoft is going for open source's jugular by claiming that free and open-source software violates 235 of its patents.Do you think Microsoft is just in its claims and should receive royalties, or will this stab at open source turn people off and become a virtual nail in...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-14
- Geek Trivia: Early word gets the worm
- What work of science fiction coined the term computer worm? On July 26, 1989, Cornell grad student Robert Tappan Morris became the first person indicted under the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986—effectively becoming America's first high-profile cybercriminal. The government eventually convicted Morris for...
- Technical articles 2006-07-25
- Geek Trivia: Lapping the competition
- What was the first portable computer labeled a laptop? Conventional wisdom among the IT crowd holds that the laptop computer is a derivative of the desktop PC, but students of computing history know that, in many respects, the reverse is true. In fact, the earliest laptop ...
- Technical articles 2007-05-08
- Geek-4-Jesus
- Geek-4-Jesusblog rootMore BlogsToday I've convinced Keith and Phil to start blogging. Let's see if I can get some more blogs going. This post originally appeared on an external websiteIEDayWell, the video is ready! Cyber-Evangelism 101 is online! We have a free Content filter available for download, and a free Virus scanner...
- Discussion threads 2005-07-18
- Imitation is purest flattery as Apple, Microsoft battle
- Imitation is purest flattery as Apple, Microsoft battlearticle rootImitation is purest flattery as Apple, Microsoft battleThere are a few similarities between the next version of Windows Longhorn, which is still in its early stages of development, and the soon-to-be released new version of Mac OS X Tiger. For example, both...
- Discussion threads 2005-04-19
- Use Web conferencing as part of a blended training approach
- Even when you're a big enterprise, like Xerox, integrating new training technology can be an enlightening experience. Find out why the document company included Web conferencing in its training approach and what it learned in the process.Xerox Corp. is one of the world's largest public corporations, with technical, administration, and...
- Technical articles 2002-01-07
- What's the Most Secure OS? Surprise! It's Windows. (Well, sort of.)
- article rootMessage was edited by: The Trivia GeekMy Thoughts ExactlyIt's high time the boys at Microsoft prove that they can write some nice tight code, as opposed to lots and lots of it. An OS with XP level functionality along with a decent degree of modular upgradability combined with a...
- Discussion threads 2007-03-27
- Explore alternative languages for .NET development
- F# - Make more in less codeF# is an ML language for .NET. It is a version of Objective CAML, the most successful ML language out there and one of the fastest languages overall.F# programs are typically much smaller than C# and Java programs doing the same thing. F# is...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-19
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