Thursday, April 13, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - DFI Motherboard Memory Reporting Raises Suspicions


DFI Motherboard Memory Reporting Raises Suspicions
AnandTech - Apr 13 2:24 PM
A bug, intentional or not, seems to have surfaced in the new BIOS for DFI motherboards...Save to My Web

Porting an existing embedded system to Linux
EE Times - Apr 11 11:37 AM
Every embedded system has the potential to reach a limit where requirements cannot be implemented without compromise to the design, or perhaps at all. When that time comes, the company's management and technical staff must agree on what to do. This usually reduces to two choices.Save to My Web

Catalyst 6.4 Drivers Now Available
Voodoo Extreme - Apr 12 12:57 PM
Catalyst 6.4 Drivers Now AvailableSave to My Web

Sun announces availability of x64 servers and workstations powered by fastest AMD Opteron processors
Digi Times - Apr 11 8:41 PM
Sun Microsystems on April 11 announced the availability of its Sun Fire x64 (x86, 64-bit) servers and Sun Ultra Workstations powered by the newest, highest-performing single-core AMD Opteron Model 156, 256 and 856 processors.Save to My Web

PolyServe Brings Consolidation to Mission-Critical SQL Server Deployments
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 12 5:00 AM
For the first time, IT organizations can effectively and reliably consolidate up to hundreds of disparate Microsoft SQL Server databases into a single, easy-to-manage cluster. With the introduction of the PolyServe Database Utility for SQL Server, PolyServe renders obsolete the rampant proliferation of SQL Server databases and empowers the enterprise to substantially reduce costs of SQL Server Save to My Web

Is your PC ready for Microsoft Vista?
New Kerala - Apr 11 9:23 PM
Washington: Microsoft's Vista operating system, the successor to Windows XP, may be delayed until the start of 2007 but that doesn't mean that computer owners and buyers can afford to ignore it.Save to My Web

Wachovia Bank
Server Watch - Apr 12 8:57 AM
See how Wachovia lowered costs and increased security for external and internal data transmissions.Save to My Web

IBM Embeds Encryption into Processor
BetaNews - Apr 10 11:41 AM
IBM on Monday unveiled a new technology known as SecureBlue, which is comprised of a set of encryption circuitry that can be integrated directly into a computer's CPU. The idea behind the project is that no software or external chip can be truly secure, as hackers can intercept the data as it is sent to main processor.Save to My Web

DesktopBSD 1.0 Final Released
Slashdot - Apr 12 8:51 PM
Don Church writes "DesktopBSD is reporting that the 1.0 Final of DesktopBSD was released today for both 32-bit and 64-bit x86 architectures. This cutting edge FreeBSD derivative now includes KDE 3.5.1 and a host of tools designed to make the BSD experience more palatable to novices. The DVD release even includes Amarok, Firefox and other popular software ready to go. They are offering downloads Save to My Web

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