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- Helix 5.2.1 (Mac)
- Helix uses a group of three primary and eight secondary objects, to construct - in an almost unbelievably short time - a practically infinite variety of software applications that most often involve data storage, retrieval and interpretation. To call them merely 'databases' vastly understates what they do and what they...
- Tags: Software, Apple Macintosh, Helix Technologies, Helix, Operational Planning, Tools & Techniques, Storage, Business Operations, Management, Hardware
- Software downloads 2003-07-07
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- Building nanowires to connect future chips
- As computer chips are getting smaller and smaller, it becomes crucial to find new ways to connect them. Canadian researchers have developed a method to produce self-assembled nanowires that are 5,000 times longer than they are wide. They've been able to obtain nanowires measuring only 10 nanometers in width, but...
- Tags: Nanoparticle, Electronics, Chemistry, Molecule, Chip, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-31
- Will Sun blow up the Microsoft/Novell deal to Red Hat's benefit?
- Will Sun blow up the Microsoft/Novell deal to Red Hat's benefit?Arrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh![i]Apache can be shipped with Linux distros because it's license, even though it's not GPL-compatible, is a free software license.[/i]No, Apache can be shipped with Linux distributions for the same reason that Adobe's Acrobat Reader can: [b]the GPL places no...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, Microsoft Corp., benefit, Novell Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., linux distro, Red Hat Inc., distro, GPLed, Apache Software Foundation, GPL, Debian, Linux, Linux Distro
- Discussion threads 2006-11-10
- A Silicon Valley journal: Cisco rolls its own; WebEx platform play; Back stabbing or back scratching; and more...
- It is a busy week in San Francisco with the Intel Developer Forum , the Clean Tech California Awards, the software as a service conference, and in San Diego DEMO is happening. I stayed close to home this week. Monday, I managed to miss a lunch time media roundtable...
- Tags: WebEx Communications Inc., Mr Gianforte
- Blog posts 2006-09-26
- 'Micro' wind turbines are coming to town
- 'Micro' wind turbines are coming to townIt's about time.There is no need to go thru withdrawl from the oil addiction. Now all these companies need to do is ramp up production, while we got oil for the machinery to make them. Put a lot of people back to work.It sounds...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, turbine, WindMill, wind
- Discussion threads 2006-02-10
- Security flaw touches Windows Media Player, IE
- Security flaw touches Windows Media Player, IESecurity flaw touches Windows Media Player, IEAnother feeble attempt at eEye trying to make a name for themselves to increase revenue. This isn't anything to worry about. Most people who use IE have all their sites preloaded anyway so they will always...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Web browsers, Media players, Operating systems, Micro-car, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Media, media player, flaw, Microsoft Corp., security
- Discussion threads 2005-10-18
- Microsoft's open source chief Matusow unplugged: A movement to the middle
- Last week, I had the opportunity to interview Jason Matusow. Matusow is Microsoft's chief strategist on the open source front. Since the interview, which took place on March 14, I've been sitting on the audio file as well as my notes feeling badly that it's been taking...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Jason Matusow, Kim Polese, open source
- Blog posts 2005-03-24
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