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- Inspyder Sonar (msi)
- Inspyder Sonar is a graphical ping utility that pings IP addresses and domains. Logging to CSV file, interval pinging, and statistical reporting on repeated ping attempts (max and min response times, error counts). It's perfect for monitoring uptime, or diagnosing troublesome network connections. Version 1.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements,...
- Tags: Sonar, Monitoring, Inspyder Sonar
- Software downloads 2005-11-29
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- Robofish teams of underwater robots
- Many of today's underwater robots need to periodically come up to the surface to communicate with their human supervisors. But researchers at the University of Washington UW have developed a new kind of underwater vehicle. The Robofish can work cooperatively with each other. 'The Robofish, which are roughly the size...
- Tags: Team, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-07
- 2008 Infiniti EX35 Journey
- Photo gallery:2008 Infiniti EX35 JourneyInfiniti delivers a unique new car with the 2008 Infiniti EX35 Journey, packing it full of over-the-top technology that all proves useful. The EX35 fits the crossover mold, a segment in which Nissan/Infiniti has plenty of experience from prior models, such as the Murano and FX45....
- Tags: Monitors & displays, navigation system, AVM, interior, Infiniti EX35, cone, Infiniti
- Product reviews 2008-05-20
- Nuclear waste, cheaper than Iraq, more expensive than a new laptop
- Nuclear waste, cheaper than Iraq, more expensive than a new laptopThe answer to your questionis that deluded eco-socialists like yourself are the problem. Every time a nuclear waste solution is proposed, your ilk is there at the front lines doing their damndest to shut it down.That's why. Look in the...
- Tags: Government, industry, new laptop, nuclear energy, Nuclear waste, more-expensive, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2008-02-19
- Nuclear waste, cheaper than Iraq, more expensive than a new laptop
- Seems you and I and all the American taxpayers are paying big-time for nuclear waste. Now I realize the costs are paltry compared to occupying countries in Asia, the costs of nuclear waste storage running only into tens of billions, not trillions. But it is irksome to this...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, Waste, Government, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-02-19
- Foams with good memory for space applications
- The U.S. National Science Foundation NSF has recently reported that two research teams have developed a new porous foam of an alloy that changes shape when exposed to a magnetic field. The NSF states that this new material is able to remember its original shape after it's been deformed by...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Foam, Memory, Material, Team Management, Nanotechnology, Management, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-01
- Mapping a submarine volcano with a robot
- Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI have recently used their robotic underwater vehicle called ABE short for Autonomous Benthic Explorer to 'paint' stunning images of a submarine volcano submerged about a mile deep in the Pacific Ocean, and located about 290 nautical miles northeast of New Zealand. As...
- Tags: Robot, Sonar, ABE, Caldera, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-21
- Appeals court: Damn the whales, full steam ahead
- It seems like every year at this time, the Navy wants to use sonar in training exercises off the California coast, and every time the issue winds up in court. This year, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals gave the Navy the thumbs up, Reuters reports. There...
- Tags: Panel, Sonar, Mitigation, Navy, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- Peter Biddle: Enterprise social networking ready for lift-off
- Peter Biddle--the man behind Microsoft's BitLocker technology and Darknet--has caught the enterprise 2.0 bug. On August 8, Biddle joined London-based Trampoline Systems, a company that makes social networking software for corporations. Trampoline's goal: Use social networking in the enterprise as a newfangled knowledge management system. The idea is to allow...
- Tags: Social Networking, Software, Facebook, Network, Peter Biddle, Sonar, Enterprise, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- Symantec puts price tag on anti-botnet tool
- Symantec puts price tag on anti-botnet toolNorton 359, anyone?Wait, wait, wait. A product they have the temerity to name "360", suggestion a complete "circle" of protection, doesn't include botnet protection? Perhaps they should have named it "Norton 359"!?i stopped using anything from Symantec years agoi stopped using anything...
- Tags: SECURITY, Spyware, Spyware, adware & malware, tool, Symantec Corp., Norton Co., SpyBot
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- Patch Tuesday: Critical IE, Vista patches on deck
- Patch Tuesday: Critical IE, Vista patches on deckVista Auto Update ToolI like how Vista works updates. It's efficient and not nearly as irritating as XP. Read about my upgrade experience: http://tinyurl.com/38v3mfLame "advance" informationThe advance notice/info provided by the link was so lacking in any useful information regarding the...
- Tags: Patches, Security administration, security, security update, Microsoft Windows, patch management, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-06-08
- Weapons development goes underwater
- Back in the Reagan era, people were worried about wars being fought in space. But could the next war be fought in the ocean? It's clear the the Department of Homeland Security doesn't think that an underwater arms race is just a fantasy, as they are investing in the development...
- Tags: Defense
- Blog posts 2007-06-04
- Dreaming up a new defence contractor
- Dreaming up a new defence contractorPattern recognition fails when the pattern is changed.Streamers can confuse some tracking missiles.Suppose something similar here, a way to "blur" the surface signal. That could be a disguise, could be used to send the hunters in the wrong direction.A surface pattern isn't inherent in...
- Tags: pattern recognition, satellite, submarine, Murph
- Discussion threads 2007-05-22
- Norton 360
- Compare security appsFor a side-by-side comparison chart of security suites, click below.Two years ago, when Symantec first presented us with their idea to create a complete security and performance solution, the company said it wanted to start from scratch, to build the thing right; we're happy to say that Symantec...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, SECURITY, Norton Co., Norton 360
- Product reviews 2007-02-26
- Fish-like sensors for underwater robots
- Today, both submarine and surface ships use sonar for navigation. But sonar and other vision systems face various limitations. So why not imitating fish? For millions of years, fish have relied on "a row of specialized sensory organs along the sides of their bodies, called the lateral line" to avoid...
- Tags: Defense &, Security, Robotics, Science &, Nature, Engineering &, Innovation
- Blog posts 2007-02-22
- Inspyder Sitemap Creator (msi)
- Create an accurate XML sitemap in seconds. Just enter your URL and go. Inspyder Sitemap Creator will crawl your site and generate an XML sitemap that's ready for submission to all the major search engines. After creating your sitemap, it can upload it to your Web site and notify (or...
- Tags: Search Engine, XML, Search, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Software downloads 2007-02-16
- A fifth MS Word zero-day?
- A fifth MS Word zero-day?Microsoft admit that their products don't work??Frtom the article : "This is why Microsoft's pre-patch guidance is so blunt: "Do not open or save Word files that you receive from un-trusted sources or that you receive unexpectedly from trusted sources."Linux users do not have to...
- Tags: Word processors, Microsoft Office, Operating systems, gorilla, data-mining industry, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word, operating system, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-01-31
- Security tools ready for Vista launch
- Security tools ready for Vista launchlol"Microsoft is promoting Windows Vista as the most secure version of its operating system yet"That's not saying much. Besides, don't they say that about every product right before we find it's full of holes?No thanks. It's just the same old line being repeated. I guess...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), SECURITY, 64-bit, tool, Door-Lock 9, Door-Lock, Microsoft Windows Vista, security tool
- Discussion threads 2007-01-17
- Norton Internet Security 2007
- The Norton Internet Security 2007 interface is new, the code is leaner, and the retail price much lower, and the program provided many surprises under the hood. Small-business owners and advanced users who scour the edges of the Internet will appreciate the addition of advanced malicious-behavior monitoring and new rootkit-detection...
- Tags: Norton Co., Norton Internet, Norton Internet Security, Norton Internet Security 2007
- Product reviews 2007-01-16
- Sonar (exe)
- Sonar is a manuscript submission tracking program. This program tells you which market has each story, whether a story has been sold or rejected, and which stories are gathering dust instead of earning their keep. You are able to view a list of all of your stories and then filter...
- Tags: Sonar, Story
- Software downloads 2006-11-28
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