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- Breeze Light Edition 5.6.2 (Windows)
- Multiple Stream Media Processor; operates with multiple streams of video, audio and pictures at once. Play video and audio from files, CD/DVD, VCR and from the Internet, watch TV, listen to FM radio, capture live video and audio from Webcams, DV camcoders and microphones, view and edit pictures. Multiple Streaming...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Video, Discovery Scientific, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-04-17
- Breeze Standard Edition 5.6.2 (Windows)
- Multiple Stream Media Processor; operates with multiple streams of video, audio and pictures at once. Play video and audio from files, CD/DVD, VCR and from the Internet, watch TV, listen to FM radio, capture live video and audio from Webcams, DV camcoders and microphones, view and edit pictures. Multiple Streaming...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Video, Discovery Scientific, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-04-17
- Breeze Professional Edition 5.6.2 (Windows)
- Multiple Stream Media Processor; operates with multiple streams of video, audio and pictures at once. Play video and audio from files, CD/DVD, VCR and from the Internet, watch TV, listen to FM radio, capture live video and audio from Webcams, DV camcoders and microphones, view and edit pictures. Multiple Streaming...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Video, Discovery Scientific, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Software downloads 2009-04-17
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- In Smartphone Wars, Darwinism Triumphs Over Intelligent Design
- OT, but what the heck.The remark:"...even the mechanism called Natural Selection referred to in Evolution, bears the mark of underlying intelligence, since the only way such a sophisticated mechanism could be implemented, is via a highly sophisticated and capable intelligence."flies in the face of established creationist beliefs. The creationist...
- Tags: Mobile operating systems, Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Handhelds, Smart phones, Intelligent Design, deity, Microsoft Windows Mobile, theory, Smartphone
- Discussion threads 2009-11-08
- Why is Microsoft opening up its Outlook file format now?
- On October 26, Microsoft officials announced they were planning to open up the Outlook Personal Folders .PST file format and making it freely and safely licensable. What no one has said so far is why is Microsoft doing this now and who will likely benefit from the move. ...
- Tags: Antitrust, Microsoft Corp., File Format, PST, Microsoft Outlook, E-mail, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Corporate Law, Office Suites, Software, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Business Operations, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2009-10-27
- (NASA spacecraft crashes into the moon)
- Total Waste of MaterialLets see, we explode a bomb and crash a satellite into the moon to try and confirm whether or not water is on it. And for what purpose? To make another return trip to the moon? To build space colonies? We don't have...
- Tags: spacecraft, NASA, Darwin
- Discussion threads 2009-10-09
- Futurist pinpoints world's top ten long-term challenges
- With the growth of unpredictability comes forecasts that are harder to believe. But good leaders plan for a wide range of scenarios that are based on trends we see today. In his recent commencement address to the 2009 graduating class at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Tory, NY,...
- Tags: Schwartz, Leadership, Transportation, Manufacturing, Management, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-06-21
- Wolfram/Alpha's demo: Search results meet analytics
- Wolfram/Alpha's demo: Search results meet analyticsHe deserves to do well.Hopefully he can take over Microsoft's little share of the search market.RE: Wolfram/Alpha's demo: Search results meet analyticsHi there,"Algorithms: Wolfram/Alpha uses a bevy of algorithms including 5 million to 6 million of mathematical code." should probably be"Algorithms: Wolfram/Alpha uses a bevy...
- Tags: Financial Planning, Engineering, SEARCH, Mathematica, IMHO, Wolfram/Alpha, analytics, search result, algorithm
- Discussion threads 2009-04-28
- Where there's hope there's fire
- Where there's hope there's firein other non-political scientific newsScientists have no idea why the Earth is cooling, and may continue to not warm up for the next 30 years.http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/03/02/global-warming-pause-02.htmlNo arrests?Of course there were no arrests ... these fringe crazies practically have a presidential mandate to spread their insanity.Yesterday's jobless, useless...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-03-02
- LHC, Genomics and the era of massive data sets
- The world won't end when the Large Hadron Collider makes its anticipated first collision of high-energy particles later this month, but it will produce an explosion of data. The LHC will produce as much data in a single day of experimentation as many scientists dealt with in a lifetime only...
- Tags: Data, Data Set, Policies And Procedures, Benefits, Robots, Wiki, Strategy, Human Resources, Emerging Technologies, Online Communications, Management, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-09-11
- LHC a sure sign that Europe is the center of physics
- LHC a sure sign that Europe is the center of physicsHmmm, the brain drain is more thanlosing our people to Europe... it's our poor education system. It's amazing how low on the scale we are for developed nations when it comes to education. Especially in the lower grades where it...
- Tags: INTERNET, fascism, LHC, sure sign
- Discussion threads 2008-09-11
- LHC and Faith-Based Science
- LHC and Faith-Based ScienceBut the scientists have to talk to us too"If you really want to point out the faults in a scientific project then you need to educate yourself and be able to talk to a scientist and express yourself on their level."That's not realistic since physicists speak in...
- Tags: Cosmic Rays, LHC, Faith Based Science, black hole
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
- LHC and Faith-Based Science
- Public reaction to the Large Hadron Collider is so ignorant and brain-dead we need a theory to explain what's going on. I asked Charles King at Pund-IT for a theory. He offered this: I believe that much of the public reaction to the LHC is grounded in...
- Tags: Science, LHC, Research & Development, Homeland Security, Business Operations, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-08
- A new method to study origin of life
- A new method to study origin of lifeStart from the other endStart with a conclusion, then only accept/invent things that support that conclusion. The kool-aid is so much smoother that way. ;)Phylogenetic algorhythmsAn evaluation of the worth of the methodology should start with examining how the analysis is accomplished.You may...
- Tags: Biotechnology, kool-Aid, Darwin
- Discussion threads 2008-09-03
- Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a science
- Goodbye, comp-sci -- now it's 'service' as a scienceI once thought that wayThats until I stop taking what I learned for granted. That happened when I started working with more CIS and MIS people that could whip up a quick VB app for show but brought down servers under load....
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Development tools, service system, goodbye, IDE
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Apple announces iPhone 3G; firmware 2.0
- As was widely expected, Apple today announced the iPhone 3G and formally demonstrated the new features coming in the iPhone 2.0 firmware update. Both will be available beginning on 11 July 2008:iPhone 3G features: 3G data that is 2.8 times faster than EDGE...
- Tags: jason D. O'Grady, Apple iPhone, 3G, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Firmware, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- WWDC keynote highlights: iPhone 2.0, MobileMe
- Steve Jobs has taken the stage at WWDC and here's what we know so far: The next version of Mac OS X is indeed called "Snow Leopard" In the first 95 days of the SDK being available, over 250k people have downloaded it. iPhone 2...
- Tags: jason D. O'Grady, Apple iPhone, 3G, Desktops, Cellular Phones, Corporate Communications, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Hardware, Marketing, Personal Technology
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- Of telescopes, patents and the death of discovery
- “If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants." --Isaac Newton. [The opinions expressed here are mine alone, and not those of Google, Inc. my current employer.] It isn't really a surprise that I ended up...
- Tags: Software, Patent, Astronomer, Astronomy, Amateur, Computer, Computing Science, Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Management, Jeremy Allison
- Blog posts 2008-06-04
- A professor deals with political climate around climate change
- I am NOT a scientist but I have two brothers who are. My father was a phycsics professor. I even admit to knowing and liking folks who are in the sciences, regardless of their reputation among certain politico-business factions in America. In the interest of dialogue, I...
- Tags: Food, Science, Humans, Trite, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-04-27
- Self-healing ceramics for nuclear safety
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory PNNL researchers have used supercomputers to simulate how common ceramics could repair themselves after radiation-induced damages. This is an important discovery because 'materials that can resist radiation damage are needed to expand the use of nuclear energy.' These ceramics, which are able to handle high-radiation doses,...
- Tags: Oxygen, Atom, Defect, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-19
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