Monday, July 03, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Is SETI@home Where Your Cycles Belong?


Is SETI@home Where Your Cycles Belong?
Slashdot - Jun 29 12:13 PM
Yesterday's post about a Wall Street Journal article critiquing the current allocation of distributed number-crunching projects drew a huge range of comments, some favoring the proposition that seemingly quixotic distributed-computing endeavors (specifically, the alien-hunting SETI@home project) were diverting resources better spent on closer-to-home, pragmatic research, such as cancer or climate Save to My Web

DropTeam: Multiplayer-Test-Demo mit einem Szenario
4players - Jul 01 4:05 AM
DropTeam: Multiplayer-Test-DemoSave to My Web

Get the facts you need to make the choice between Windows and Linux. Just click on the whitepaper of your choice to
Linux Today - Jun 30 4:29 AM
"KDE is one of the largest Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects. It follows the typical 'distributed development' model used by many other FOSS applications. More than 1.200 developers around the planet have accounts and credentials to access its central source code repository.Save to My Web

Ask.com & MSN Search Caught Crawling Non Existant Pages
Search Engine Roundtable - Jul 03 5:20 AM
WebmasterWorld Senior Member, JAB Creations, documents Ask.com's spiders crawling non-existant pages. I don't fully understand why this would happen, but typically a member at WebmasterWorld with that many posts, tend to know what they are doing. So it must be...Save to My Web

Intel Introduces 2.33GHz Chips
The Mac Observer - Jun 29 5:42 AM
Intel is shipping a 2.33GHz version of its Core Duo chip that is geared towards high-end notebook computersSave to My Web

Review: Thermalright Ultra-120
Overclockers Club - Jul 03 6:56 AM
Overclockers Online - Another review has come to a close and Thermalright have outdone themselves again. The Thermalright Ultra-120 is a bit different from the XP-120 design and with that design there are some slight drawbacks but the CPU cooling ability seems to have been approved upon.Save to My Web

Intel in aggressive move to clear out Sonoma CPU inventory
Digi Times - Jun 29 9:56 PM
Intel has asked notebook makers to support its plan to clear out Sonoma P-M processors, with the amount of inventory being cleared reaching four million units, according to notebook makers.Save to My Web

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