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- Dr Memory Matrix 1.0 (Mobile)
- Can you spot and remember a picture? Are you always struggling to remember where your stuff is? Try Dr Memory Matrix. If you have a problem to remember number, color or shape, try Dr Memory Number, Dr Memory Color, or Dr Memory Shape. Dr Memory Matrix is designed to train...
- Tags: Mobile, Memory, Training, NeXtBIT Technology, Dr Memory Matrix, Dr Memory, Flash Memory, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-07-30
- Dr Memory Shape 1.0 (Mobile)
- This is the hardest training application in the Dr Memory series. Don't challenge it!!! If you have a poor short term memory, try Dr Memory Number or Dr Memory Color to improve it first. Dr Memory Shape is designed to train your memory and concentration for shapes. It is especially...
- Tags: Shape, Mobile, Memory, Training, NeXtBIT Technology, Dr Memory, Dr Memory Shape, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Flash Memory, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-07-06
- Dr Memory Color 1.0 (Mobile)
- Take a challenge to your short term memory! If Dr memory Color is too hard to you, try Dr Memory Number. Dr Memory Color is designed to train your memory and concentration for colors. It is especially helpful in improving the short-term memory. To improve your memory, you...
- Tags: Mobile, Memory, Training, NeXtBIT Technology, Dr Memory, Dr Memory Color, Flash Memory
- Software downloads 2009-06-29
- Dr Memory Number 1.0 (Mobile)
- Dr Memory Number is designed to train your memory and concentration for number. It is especially helpful in improving the short-term memory. To improve your memory, you need motivation and making memory training as your daily habit (5 to 10 minutes a day). Dr Memory only takes a few minutes...
- Tags: Mobile, Memory, Training, NeXtBIT Technology, Dr Memory Number, Dr Memory, Workforce Management, Training And Certification, Flash Memory, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-06-19
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- Microsoft's Midori: Who's on the all-star roster?
- that's by no means a' who's who' listMore likely a 'who's he' list.These guys are no match for FOSS and Linux in particular.Rather than failing to reinvent the wheel, they should just adopt Linux and do themselves a service for doing the right thing.Before you make yourself look any more...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, NT-kernel, Microsoft Corp., Linux, operating system, Microsoft Windows, Unix
- Discussion threads 2009-10-05
- Norman Borlaug will NOT rest in peace
- His memory and legacy will be used as more fodder in the political wrangling over global warming. The late, great Dr. Borlaug certainly helped stave off worse human starvation. To the global warming deniers he put the lie to worries about population growth. This planet can hold...
- Tags: Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-13
- BEIKS Strong's Old Testament Dictionary for Palm OS (Mobile)
- The Old Testament Bible glossary is actually an index. Each word from the original Greek script was given a unique number by Dr. James Strong over 100 years ago. It is still in use by many followers today and the numbers are called Strong's numbers.There are two dictionary lexicons available...
- Tags: Mobile, Bible, Operating System, Palm Inc., BEIKS LLC, Palm OS, Mobile Operating Systems, Mobile Applications, Handhelds, Operating Systems, Wireless And Mobility, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-08-21
- Groovy says it can make IT apps work in real-time
- Groovy, an Australian startup, says it has a real-time database that runs 105 times faster than the fastest mainstream relational database - a highly tuned MySQL. The company recently relocated to Silicon Valley to better showcase its technology. Today it released the results of tests that show...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Information Technology, Groovy SQL Switch, Storage, 64-Bit, Data Management, Databases, Hardware, Processors, Semiconductors, Components, Enterprise Software, Software, Tom Foremski
- Blog posts 2009-07-30
- How much do desktops matter?
- How much do desktops matter?The desktop/laptop will be around longer than that.Laptops continue to grow more prevalent than desktops, but a workstation computer will be a very long standing fixture in the lives of those in the developed world. No one is going to write term papers on a...
- Tags: Desktops, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, mobile world, desktop, Linux
- Discussion threads 2009-06-19
- Can we force anyone into care?
- Can we force anyone into care?This is the problem with religion!You get a bunch of followers to follow something there's not even proof to, than you control them. Remember David Koresh? Those wackos in Utah? I hope they find the mother of this kid and lock her away for life....
- Tags: SECURITY, Symantec Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-05-20
- Advances in TREKnology
- Advances in TREKnologyI can think of three . . .right off the top of my head:1) The high-speed sliding doors at every mall, store, emergency room, etc, you go to today, came about as a direct result of the inventor seeing it on Star Trek, and wanted to duplicate...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Robots, Corporate communications, Geordi, computer, Kirk
- Discussion threads 2009-05-08
- Advances in TREKnology
- In September of 1966, the NBC television network released an iconic but short lived series that would inspire generations of inventors and technologists to bring about changes in our daily lives in the use of technology that many of us take for granted but was once...
- Tags: Netscape Communicator, Star Trek, Technology, Information Technology Star Trek, McCoy, E-mail Clients, Software, Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2009-05-08
- Five things every Windows beta tester should know
- Five things every Windows beta tester should knowThe top 5 included are listed as....VirusesWormsSpywareMalwareTrojansThese are the top 5 in which it seems like they cannot secure any Windows OS and the only ones who understand the operating system are 'hackers & virus writers'...Meanwhile, Linux distro's command the server market with...
- Tags: Servers, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Thurrott, server market, server, Microsoft Windows, Linux Distro, Apache Software Foundation, operating system
- Discussion threads 2009-03-01
- Dr. Hardware 2009 9.9.2e (Windows)
- Among the best hardware detection programs for Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4 and 2000. It provides a detailed analysis of processor, BIOS, SDRAM modules, sensor chips, mainboard chipset, ASPI, EIDE and PCI devices; Windows specific stuff like in-depth-analysis of file and memory management, VCACHE statistics, system monitor; also provides benchmarks...
- Tags: Peter Gebhard, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 95, Chipsets, BIOS, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2009-02-21
- PPoPP 2009 Day 2: Are most programmers stupid?
- The second day of the PPoPP 2009 conference started with a controversial keynote by Yale Patt from the University of Texas at Austin. It was so controversial, for me at least, that I decided to wait a few days to calm down before writing about it. He had three main...
- Tags: Software, Hardware, Programmer, Programming, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2009-02-20
- PPoPP 2009 Day 1: Parallel Thinking
- The 14th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming (PPoPP 2009) and the 15th International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-15) opened Monday in Raleigh, NC. Reflecting the growing interdependence of software and hardware the two conferences are being held at the same time in the same...
- Tags: Server, Programming, Computer, Development Tools, Productivity, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2009-02-17
- 7 reasons why Windows 7 will not wreck Ubuntu
- 7 reasons why Windows 7 will not wreck UbuntuYou forgot the most important one...Hardly anyone cares about Ubuntu in the first place.RE: 7 reasons why Windows 7 will not wreck UbuntuNot to mention that anymore we don't need a bloated, 'do everything' OS. Now 99% of the people need a...
- Tags: Operating systems, Ubuntu, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-01-14
- From Chapter Three: The Windows Culture
- From Chapter Three: The Windows CultureYou forgot to mentionany bit of the Lotus 1-2-3 stories and the whole memory problem (expanded memory cards, EMS, HMS)And the IPX stories (Novell's Internetwork Packet Exchange).Internet or intranet?By December, 1995 there were still only 16 million internet users. That number wouldn't support a...
- Tags: Operating systems, IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, IBM Corp., Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-11-21
- Brain Genius 2 (Mobile)
- The Doc is back and even brainier than before! Let our resident Genius Dr Lababidi take you through a daily dose of completely new and original mind exercises. Our fun sets of brain training games test your observation, memory, calculation and reasoning. Brain Genius 2 is new and improved with...
- Tags: Mobile, Training, Glu Mobile, Doc, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-11-05
- Google Android vulnerable to drive-by browser exploit
- Google Android vulnerable to drive-by browser exploit"somewhat limited"?[i]A successful attacker will have access to any information the browser may use, such as cookies used for accessing sites, .....However, they can not control other, unrelated aspects of the phone, such as dialing the phone directly[/i]At least if my phone was dialing,...
- Tags: Web browsers, Web browser, Ryan, Google Inc., browser exploit, Google Android, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-27
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