Monday, May 01, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - 'Help, the Web Is Broken!' and Other IT/Client Madness


'Help, the Web Is Broken!' and Other IT/Client Madness
eWeek - "My computer is running real slow. The process 'System Idle Process' takes like 90-100 percent of the CPU! And I can't shut it off! I've tried everything!" "Hi, I just scanned my computer and there were 75 instances of spyware found. Should I delete

Elgato's EyeTV 500: HDTV the Mac Way
Electronic Frontier Foundations - Decoding high-definition mpeg transport streams can stress even the fastest current processors and PC systems. If you would like to test whether your system can smoothly play back these high-definition video files, download this 5-minute clip , taken

Firefighters test gear for Air Force
Hilltop Times - 96th Air Base Wing Public Affairs EGLIN AFB, Fla. (AFPN) Being a firefighter is arguably one of the most physically demanding jobs. For that reason, the Air Force is finding ways to make the job easier. Sixteen firefighters here are testing new

Latest News
dBusinessNews.com - Boston: Boston University School of Management Recognized as CFA Program Partner Institution CFA Institute today announced that the Master of Science in Boston: Nation of Sound Comes to Greater Boston Area BOSTON -- PostModern Music, Inc

Meditations on Trusted Computing
Electronic Frontier Foundations - In 1641, in his Meditations on First Philosophy, mathematician and philosopher Rene Descartes asked how it is that we can trust our senses. What if, he asked, everything we experience is actually part of a delusion created by an omnipotent demon bent

Robotic Dogs Demonstrate Obedience
TechWeb - Korean robotics developers have created two robotic dogs that can understand 100 words and commands and respond to petting. The latest lifelike creatures , unveiled Thursday, respond to commands like "come here," and "sit." They also perform tricks

ZFS on Mac OS X
Ars Technica - ZFS isn't really appropriate for all of the markets the Apple serves. I think Apple needs an HFS+ replacement regardless of any ZFS port. Could you elaborate on that? I see ZFS as a perfect fit. It could really bring "ipod-like simplicity" to the

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