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- Swine flu? What it means for IT professionals
- Swine flu? What it means for IT professionalsSwine Flu is not Bird FluOur company's plan for bird flu is *wildly* different than for this one. We used the 1918 Spanish Flu as our bird flu model, which has a 1% fatality rate for healthy 20-40 year olds.If something like that...
- Tags: fatality, H1N1 flu, VPN, What it means
- Discussion threads 2009-04-29
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield Fatality Incorporated coop map pack (Windows)
- This is a pack of 14 custom maps for coop play in Raven Shield. These maps are all compatible with the coop terrorist hunt gameplay mode.
- Tags: Fatality, Tom Clancy, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2004-04-20
- Return to Castle Wolfenstein Fatality map (Windows)
- Fatality is a multiplayer FFA Return to Castle Wolfenstein map, designed purely for the Deathmatch. For 2-16 players, it includes detailed instructions for use of map in a map-rotation server setup.
- Tags: Fatality, KR!TER1A, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2003-10-24
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- Could diabetes fight the obesity epidemic?
- Nice one, Dana.When are you going to write something relevant - like IT - on this site?There is no IT in this blog. Just pointing out the obvious.When will you learn to use google?This is among the worst medically releated post you have written. And please stop quoting the...
- Tags: Exenatide, diabetes, GLP-1, secretion
- Discussion threads 2009-10-23
- JAMA studies push the need for H1N1 flu shot
- Still fighting that war eh, Dana? :)Get over it man.Interesting piece of information:Recent news in Canada:"Four Canadian studies involved about 2,000 people, health officials told CBC News. Researchers found people who had received the seasonal flu vaccine in the past were more likely to get sick with the H1N1 virus."So......
- Tags: H1N1 flu, flu, regular flu
- Discussion threads 2009-10-13
- Teflon: is it safe?
- Teflon: is it safe?And? If it does much more good then harmthen we have to live with it. CRT monitors and cell phones "may" cause tumors, but they are both used in the process of saving lives. Should they disapear, too? It is like saying that some heart medication that...
- Tags: teflon, Teflon, plastics
- Discussion threads 2009-05-14
- Technology could have averted fatal LA train crash
- Positive train control" technology - already in use in some parts of the country -- could have avoided last week's fatal train crash in southern California, the Federal Railroad Administration pronounced yesterday. PTC includes GPS and digital communications to enforce speeds and monitor movements. Twenty-five people were...
- Tags: California Public Utilities Commission, PTC, LA Times, Monitors & Displays, Government, GPS, Federal Government, Hardware, Components, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-16
- BU astronomer sings about black holes, does cutting edge research
- REALITY ABUSE (Words & Music by A. Marscher ©2003) 1. We search for a description of reality that fits our macroscopic mentality Strip the world down to its finest scales, but that where normal logic fails Electrons with no individuality, photons with wave-particle duality ...
- Tags: Particle, Hole, Music, Team Management, Management, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
- The "money no object" desktop PC
- The "money no object" desktop PCPity I upgraded 8 months ago...Had I waited, I'd have ditched AMD. But, 3.5 years from now, AMD may overtake Intel again.SHouldn't you define what the system is to be used for?I mean a PC to run an Office suite would be quite different...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Desktops, Monitors & displays, Transfer Rate, desktop, projector, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, desktop computer
- Discussion threads 2007-05-31
- Air traffic tech systems vulnerable, report says
- Air traffic tech systems vulnerable, report saysThe problem is people...I won't get into the silly arguments over which OS or application is used because it doesn't really matter. The real security hole is the people with access to the systems. Horrible passwords, disgruntled employees forced to go on...
- Tags: Aerospace & Defense, Loverock, security hole, radar, transponder, security
- Discussion threads 2005-09-27
- First solar sail prepares for space launch
- First solar sail prepares for space launchDeclan, I am shocked!You name the now obscure but GREAT sci-fi authorCordwainer Smith and forget Larry Niven? Huh? By the gripping hand....Take this article downWe can't argue about this!!!! :oPNASA and visionIt is a pity that the engineers of NASA,...
- Tags: NASA, First Solar
- Discussion threads 2005-06-21
- Getting a degree in 'Mortal Kombat'
- Getting a degree in 'Mortal Kombat'God awfullI guess basket weaving wasn't tough enough! I can see having courses in games and game theory as a PART of an overall CS degree, but to make a degree program OUT of game courses is just plain silly.Getting a degree in 'Mortal Kombat'Good...
- Tags: Games, game
- Discussion threads 2005-05-16
- Game over: Acclaim's assets up for auction
- Game over: Acclaim's assets up for auctionWhat, no bloody finishing move?I half expected a ninja clad bankruptcy attorney to be standing on Acclaim's headquarter steps holding the bloody remains of the CFO with a giant FATALITY dripping in blood over the scene. Zdnet could have done more with this...
- Tags: Games, Asset management, Acclaim, game, asset
- Discussion threads 2004-12-02
- Tech is the Rx for healthcare industry
- IBM's senior healthcare executive sats we need an overhaul of our antiquated and dangerous healthcare information systems. The current system is costly and sometimes deadly. COMMENTARY--Not surprisingly, the Bush Administration's recent "final ruling" on medical information privacy did not satisfy everyone. The debate...
- Tags: Patient, Industry, Health Care Company, Health Care, Elizabeth Wood, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Human Resources, Technology News
- News items 2002-10-25
- Car-tracking system raises hopes, concerns
- General Motors plans to begin installing sensors and communications systems into vehicles in a move that could save lives but that also raises privacy concerns. General Motors plans to begin installing new sensors and communications systems into vehicles next year in a move that could save lives but that...
- Tags: Car, Vehicle, OnStar, General Motors Corp., Advanced Automatic Crash Notification, SDM, Rachel Konrad, Technology News
- News items 2002-08-01
- Wireless ISPs: Size does matter
- In the David-and-Goliath wireless ISP battle, smaller companies are winning by setting realistic goals and not over-spending. Marlon Schafer beat Paul Allen at selling wireless Internet access. Schafer had a $10,000 bank loan, a grain silo for an antenna tower and 10 neighbors...
- Tags: Schafer Inc., Internet Service Provider, Wireless, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Internet, ZDNN Staff
- News items 2001-12-14
- For wireless ISPs, small is beautiful
- The lesson to be learned from these providers is that staying small and setting realistic goals could mean the difference between a long life or a short one. Marlon Schafer beat Paul Allen at selling wireless Internet access. Schafer had a $10,000 bank loan,...
- Tags: Schafer Inc., Internet Service Provider, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Wireless And Mobility, Internet, News.com Exclude From Nothing, Communications
- News items 2001-12-14
- Swedes take top prize in gaming event
- Swedish team NIP took the top prize of $50,000 over the weekend at the world championships of the Cyberathlete Professional League, the leading promoter in the nascent field of professional gaming. NIP beat U.S. team Xtreme3 in the shooting game "Half Life: Counter Strike," according to the league. Other...
- Tags: Games, Team Management, Personal Technology, Management, ZDNN Staff, Technology News
- News items 2001-12-10
- Death by cell: Truck driver gets 5 years
- A U.K. judge condemns the "wicked" practice of sending text messages while driving. He sentences a truck driver to five years in prison for running down and killing a man while typing messages on a cell phone. The truck driver accused of running down and killing a man while...
- Tags: Text Message, Cell, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Cellular Phones, Policies And Procedures, Telecom & Utilities, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Online Communications, Human Resources, Graeme Wearden, Technology News
- News items 2001-02-15
- Does business need 3-D?
- 3dfx hopes to make money where none have before: selling 3-D chips to businesses. Gamers need it. Scientists need it. But the question 3dfx Interactive Inc. wants to know is, do businesses need it? The maker of graphics chips and boards on Monday became the latest...
- Tags: 3dfx Interactive Inc., 3D, Graphics, Chip, JPA, Robert Lemos, Technology News
- News items 1999-07-27
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