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New eSATA standard to rid power cable from external SATA drives
The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) is working on a standard for Power Over eSATA, negating the need for a separate power cable. An excerpt from VNUnet: "Its fast transfer rate and efficient protocol makes eSATA the highest-performing external mainstream storage connection," said Knut Grimsrud, SATA-IO...
Tags: Specification, Cable, eSATA, Serial ATA, Storage, Hardware, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-17
New FireWire specification to boast transmission speeds to 3.2 Gbps
A new version of IEEE 1394 has been approved by the IEEE. Called S3200, it builds on the earlier specification and will quadruple top speeds to a blistering 3.2 Gbps over distances of up to 100 meters. The technology is called FireWire by Apple and i.LINK by Sony. ...
Tags: Specification, Gbps, Technology, USB, S3200, USB 3.0, FireWire, Tv & Home Theater, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-13
First version of mobile Linux specification released
The first version of the mobile Linux specification was released on Monday by the Linux Phone Standards Forum LiPS. Formed in 2005, LiPS comprises companies such as Orange, France Telecom, MontaVista, and Access. The released specifications, while covering all the key components necessary to build...
Tags: Phone, Mobile, Specification, Mobile Linux, LiPS, Linux, Telecom & Utilities, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-11
HTML 5 and video on the Web
Proposals for a HTML 5 specification promise to bring in embedded media and APIs in a highly simple and accessible manner, relegating the need for browser-specific workarounds. However, it's the proper implementation that can never be promised. An excerpt from Wired: The proposed HTML5 specification is...
Tags: Web, HTML, Open Source, Specification, Video, Web Browser, WHATWG, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-09
USB 3.0 coming soon
Intel and others plan to replace the ubiquitous and speedy USB 2.0 serial technology by releasing the specifications of the next version of USB in the first half of 2008. Speaking at the Intel Developer Forum IDF, Pat Gelsinger, general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, said:...
Tags: Specification, USB, Intel Corp., Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-18
Use mtree for filesystem integrity auditing
A little over a week ago, I offered an explanation for how you might use rsync for filesystem integrity auditing, as a follow-up to my previous post about implementing integrity auditing with basic utilities. In the earlier article, I specifically mentioned two examples of basic utilities that can be used...
Tags: Caveat, File System, Auditing, Specification, Integrity Auditing, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-09-05
Should you build or buy your end users' PCs?
Over the years, it's been an ongoing consideration to provide our end users with either custom built computers or brand name, off-the-shelf models. Up until about ten years ago, I worked with a small computer vendor to build our systems, somewhat to my own specifications, but also depending on his...
Tags: 64-bit, PC, Specification, Computer, Joe Rosberg
Blog posts 2007-08-29
OOXML or OOPS? Microsoft blunders in its open document specification
A performance architect for a Fortune Fifty corporation deconstructed Microsoft's MS-OOXML specification for open documents and found many, many poor definitions and more just plain wrong formulas. Rob Weir reports in his blog how Redmond allows mixing of radians and degrees in seven functions (remember the...
Tags: Revelation, Formula, Specification, Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format (ODF), Tools & Techniques, Emerging Technologies, Management, John Bartley K7AAY
Blog posts 2007-07-11
Speed and power to grow on with the Alienware Area-51 7500
The specifications for the Alienware Area-51 7500 are impressive: an overclocked Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 Quad CPU, the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX, 2GB RAM, and a RAID 0 set of hard drives. This personal computer is fast, powerful, and physically imposing. But more importantly, purchasing this Alienware desktop in...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Desktops, Processors, Alienware, Alienware Area-51 7500, RAID, Nvidia GeForce, Intel Core 2 Duo, NVidia Corp., RAM, PC, CPU, specification, computer, hard drive, desktop, Intel Corp.
Image galleries 2007-05-22
PC Tools Firewall Plus 2.0: The Right Tool for the Job?
Numerous options exist for protecting Windows systems from malicious traffic. While Windows boasts its own Firewall, many deride it as ineffective. More expensive and more difficult to administer hardware-based firewalls are another option. All many users require, however, is an effective software-based firewall. PC Tools Firewall Plus...
Tags: Job, Firewalls, screenshots, right tool, firewall, software, Program, DHCP, Infection, Printer, Application, Network Printer, Hard Drive, Monitor, Microsoft Outlook, Network Administration, PC Tools Spyware Doctor, Internet, Workstation, Window, Trojan Horse, Malicious Program, Specification, IP, Server, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, E-mail Message, TCP, Small Business, Microsoft Internet Explorer, UDP, Consulting, Hardware, User, Anti-spyware, PC Tools Firewall, Network security, NETWORKING, PC Tools, Tool, Security, Erik Eckel
Image galleries 2007-05-09
Bluetooth security enhancements coming soon
Its no secret that Bluetooth devices have been just one more security headache. No or incorrect configuration left laptops and handheld devices open to attack in the office or in public places. One of the reasons for the weak security was the difficulty normal users had in managing...
Tags: Wi-fi, Security, It Management, Bluetooth
Blog posts 2007-03-28
Developing Bluetooth wireless applications in J2ME
Peter Mikhalenko reviews the principles of Java development for Bluetooth on mobile devices and describes how to write a Java application for Bluetooth communications. A growing number of cellular phones support Java applications, but did you know that many devices can also run Java 2 Micro Edition...
Tags: J2ME, Java, LocalDevice, RemoteDevice, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Peter V. Mikhalenko, Programming languages, JSR 82, JSR 82 specification, Java Bluetooth API, specification, Java Tips Newsletter, Device, Server, Wireless Application, Service, Peter Mikhalenko, Bluetooth API, DiscoveryAgent, Listing C, Service Discovery Service Discovery, Listing D, Wireless
Technical articles 2007-03-28
Tweaks, tricks, and hacks to make Windows Vista fly
No matter how well designed an operating system purports to be, there are ways to tweak it for performance. Here are 10+ tweaks, tricks, and hacks you can apply to Microsoft Windows Vista to make it run like a champion and perform to your particular specifications.
Tags: champion, fly, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, performance, specification
Image galleries 2007-01-26
What is more economically viable
I need some help convincing people in HQ that it is more economically viable to spend $55,000AUD on 70 upgrade kits which comprise of:ECS RC410L MotherboardIntel Pentium D 820 2.8Ghz processor 512mb of memory80gb SATA-2 HDD16X DL DVD-RW New
Tags: off-topic, hardware, it management, career, 4-Year, jpriddle@..., Warranty, feedback, specification, PC, tax
Discussion threads 2006-11-20
Handle DOM streaming protocols with the Remote Events for XML (REX) 1.0 specification
REX specificationAre you familiar with the REX 1.0 specification? What specific use do you see for REX in your development of XML applications?
Tags: specification, REX, xml, application development, dom, peter mikhalenko, Mark W. Kaelin, programming, Document Object Model
Discussion threads 2006-09-01
Capture the right user requirements with these best practices for writing software specifications
On a scale of 1 to 10The downloadable version of this article is available here:http://downloads.techrepublic.com.com/abstract.aspx?docid=239848On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate the last application development requirement specification you received? What additional advice would you offer to help ensure adequate project specifications?My rating of Requirement SpecificationI give...
Tags: Requirements, melonfire, application development, specifications, specification, 1-to-10, Requirement, Mark W. Kaelin, programming, software
Discussion threads 2006-07-17
Capture the right user requirements with these best practices for writing software specifications
The successful design and development of a piece of software depends on capturing theright user requirements. If requirements do not exactly reflect the end user’sneeds, a chain reaction of misunderstandings and mistakes will ensue, leadingto a product that fails on all counts.This is where a specification comes in. A specificationdescribes...
Tags: Word processors, Contributor Melonfire, software, specification
Technical articles 2006-07-17
Photos: Polycom Communicator C100S
Tags: blog, Communicator C100S, director, Netscape Communicator, photograph, Polycom Communicator C100S, Polycom Inc., Skype Technologies S.A.
Image galleries 2006-05-31
Oracle exec hits out at 'patch' mentality
Oracle exec hits out at 'patch' mentalityarticle rootDon't blame developers...One of the reason why there is so much buggy code around is that developers often do not have an input into project timelines, these are often decided by marketing people or managers who simply do not have the required knowledge...
Tags: developer, specification, buggy code
Discussion threads 2006-05-31
Web Development vs. Web Marketing
This is the first in a two part series.Developers are often cocooned in a shell, isolated from much of the greater operations of their employer. All too often, IT is treated as a black box, frequently with GIGO (garbage in, garbage out) results. Project specifications are often driven by people...
Tags: project specification, Site, specification, target audience, Web, Web development
Blog posts 2006-05-26


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