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- Moore's Law making data centers more 'green'
- At the Business Goes Green conference in San Jose, Calif., last week, Allyson Klein, eco-technology initiatives manger at Intel, talked about how Moore's Law is helping driving energy efficiency in the data center. Klein also discussed Intel's association with SPEC, the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation, and how the two organizations...
- Tags: Data Center, Intel Corp., Moore, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Intel, Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing
- Videos 2008-06-20
- 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
- Mobile 2.0 conference debuting in Europe on July 4th
- Rudy De Waele sent me a message a couple of days ago announcing that the is expanding to Europe and the Mobile 2.0 Europe Conference is coming to Barcelona, Spain on July 4th this year. This is a one day event focusing on the Mobile Web and Disruptive Mobile...
- Tags: Mobile, Conference, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-27
- Time to regulate drug prices?
- A new survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation, USA Today, and Harvard shows that most Americans now want drug prices regulated This is their chief concern with the industry. Safety and advertising are less important. The study's summary PDFÂ shows people are having a tougher...
- Tags: Compound, Industry, Genentech Inc., Risks, Strategy, Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-03-05
- Dell launches abuse friendly laptop
- Dell launches abuse friendly laptopIf the military uses this in the field ...... it's not going to have Vista on it that's for damn sure, but some custom Unix or Linux OS. ;)Dude, it's a Toughbook!!I swear that thing looks exactly like a Panasonic Toughbook. And I am fairly...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, UNIX, Microsoft Windows Vista, Panasonic, Linux, software, laptop computer, Dell Computer Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-04
- About the Windows Server 2008 stack
- About the Windows Server 2008 stackNeed to corre t your article linkthe link is half the articlebut good points about MS centric users who haven't looked outside their little worldRE: About the Windows Server 2008 stackI believe the Windows registry predates MS getting any influence from the VMS world. (In...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., IPv6, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, VMS, Windows Server 2008 stack, Microsoft Windows Server, registry, Unix, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-01-30
- Hey Warner Brothers – You couldn’t have made your Blu-ray decision in November?
- Hey Warner Brothers – You couldn’t have made your Blu-ray decision in November?RE: Hey Warner Brothers – You couldn’t have made your Blu-ray decision in November?Only a matter of time before the mechanical devices Disks are made redundant obsolete. Chip technology has come a long way, and video downloads...
- Tags: HD DVD, Manufacturing, DVD, Consumer electronics, Chip technology, Apple Inc., AppleTV, Microsoft Corp., Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-05
- Has Movable Type gone open source too late?
- Nothing illustrates the vagaries of development trends and the rise of open source better than the blog software market. (From Toothpastefordinner.) People say they blog, a verb, lower-case, when the word refers to a specific labelled product, Blogger, now owned by Google. When this market...
- Tags: Blog, Wordpress, Movable Type, Nothing, Blogging, Open Source, Internet, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- BEA faces rough crowd
- BEA Systems reported better than expected third quarter results, but all the company got was skepticism about the way it came up with its earnings tally, hackles about its software license growth and questions on why the company thinks it is worth $21 a share. Simply put,...
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., Analyst, Outlier, GAAP, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-11-16
- Whistleblower calls on Congress
- Mark Klein, 62, the AT&T whistleblower at the heart of the Electronic Frontier Foundation's suit against the phone company, spent the day in Washington trying to convince senators and congressmen not to hand away citizens' rights to sue. At the urging of the White House Congress is...
- Tags: Electronic Frontier Foundation, U.S. Congress, AT&T Corp., Mr., Times, Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Government, Recruitment & Selection, Telecommunications, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-11-08
- Oracle and BEA: It was fun while it lasted
- BEA on Friday responded to Oracle's latest letter, which outlined why BEA was nuts for thinking it could get $21 a share. For those keeping score at home that's three letters in 24 hours. First BEA said it wanted $21 a share. Oracle said show us your other bidder....
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Corporate Governance, Benefits, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-10-26
- Oracle sends a "Dear BEA" letter; Puts deadline on offer
- Oracle said Tuesday that it sent a letter to BEA's board of directors, urging them to accept the company's $17 a share in cash offer or watch it expire by Oct. 28. BEA has rejected Oracle's proposal, which was outlined Oct. 9 (all Oracle-BEA content). Oracle is...
- Tags: Shareholder, BEA Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Board, BEA Board, Corporate Governance, Financial Accounting, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Finance, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-10-23
- BEA responds to Oracle's overtures
- BEA issued a statement regarding Oracle's unsolicited bid for $17 per share in cash. The gist of the letter is that the BEA thinks its worth more and doesn't want to give up any competitive information that would compromise its business versus Oracle in the marketplace. As a public...
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., Board, Corporate Governance, Financial Accounting, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Finance, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-12
- Forecastfox l10n (xpi)
- Get international weather forecasts from Weather.com, and display it in any toolbar or statusbar. Fully localized version of Forecastfox 0.7 created by Jon Stritar and Richard Klein. This isn't the official version of Forecastfox. Go to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/398/ instead if you want it. Everything is translated, including the forecasts (more than...
- Tags: Version, Forecast, Thomas Bertels
- Software downloads 2007-09-28
- Cache poisoning flaw is death knell for BIND 8
- The Internet Software Consortium has pulled the plug on support for Version 8 of the BIND Berkeley Internet Name Domain DNS implementation after the discovery of a serious vulnerability that could lead to cache poisoning attacks. The flaw, publicly discussed in a paper by Trustee's Amit...
- Tags: BIND, Internet Software Consortium, Flaw, ISC, BIND 9, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2007-09-04
- Photos: Cracking open the 1974 Altair 8800
- If not the first home computer, the Altair was definitely the first successful one. Go inside the 8800 as Erik Klein, vintage computer collector, restores one of these classic machines. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Photograph, Computer, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2007-08-31
- Massive Hollywood talent strike could be boon for digital content creators, sites
- As explained in the Wall Street Journal today by prominent entertainment lawyer Kevin Morris, there could be a strike called for by the Screen Actors Guild, the Writers Guild of America and the Directors Guild of America.Before I get to the point of this post, please don't think most who...
- Tags: Predictions and Observations, Streaming media, trends
- Blog posts 2007-05-16
- Yucca Mt. simulation too complex for NRC to check
- Nevadas anti-nuclear activists inadvertently received good news from the Department of Energy recently. The requirements to run DOEs simulation - on whether the proposed nuclear waste dump at Nevadas Yucca Mountain will work - is so complicated, no one can run it, reports the Nevada Appeal. The proposed...
- Tags: Science, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-11
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