Thursday, April 27, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - When devices just can't break


When devices just can't break
Network World Fusion - Don't try this with your Palm Treo. A team of designers from Symbol Technologies last year made a routine visit to a customer site to see firsthand how Symbol's rugged-computer bar code scanners, mounted on forklifts, were being used in warehouses

The Dotcom King & the Rooftop Solar Revolution
Wired - Shortly after dawn on a typical Arizona morning, a wave of photons born eight minutes earlier in the big yellow fusion reactor in the sky clears the Superstition Mountains and sweeps across Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun. On a fenced-in stretch of

Socket 940 Opteron co-processors announced
Geek.Com - With the announcement today that the HyperTransport Group has ratified version 3.0 of the high-speed interlink protocol , it's worth taking a quick look around at what HT has brought to the AMD platform. As noted by our own RickGeek last month, co

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Apple Purposely Slows MacBook Pro Graphics
TechWeb - The graphics processor of Apple Computer Inc.'s MacBook Pro portable has been deliberately slowed down, a Mac user reported recently, probably as part of the overall effort to lower the heat the machine generates. According to a posting on the French

It's Friday
Sault Ste. Marie Evening News - Earth Day 2006 will go high-tech on Saturday when Eastern Upper Peninsula residents can find an earth friendly way to dispose of their e-waste. It's a spring cleanup day for anyone with old, broken or outdated electronic devices stored in

MySQL Opens Up its Database
Red Herring - Open source database company MySQL said Wednesday it s opening up its database to several storage engines products that help determine how data is stored and indexed in a move aimed at giving its customers greater ability to customize their

by Harold Klett
Converge Network Digest - Convedia Announces eXtended Media Processing (eXMP), Extends Media Server Line with New Platforms Convedia has extended its line of media servers with two new products - the CMS-3000 and CMS-9000 Media Servers, both based on a new eXtended Media

Oracle Unveils Oracle(R)Database Vault to Safeguard Sensitive
WebWire - COLLABORATE 06, NASHVILLE, Tenn., 26-APR-2006 Building on its 25-year track record of securing customers data, Oracle today introduced Oracle(r) Database Vault, the industry s most advanced security product to protect and limit access to

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