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- The many faces of algae
- From biofuel to cooking oil and skin care products, algae is becoming the new go-to ingredient for a myriad of products. On a visit to Solazyme, a South San Francisco-based biotech company, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi rides in a 100 percent algae-fueled car and samples surprisingly tasty algae cooking oil...
- Tags: Biotechnology, News, kara tsuboi, solazyme, alge, bio fuels, gasoline, diesel, laboratory
- Videos 2008-06-27
- Photos: Mars Lander scoops up soil samples
- A robotic arm placed Martian soil above a laboratory on the Phoenix Mars Lander where it will be tested--after NASA performs a "shake and bake" maneuver. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Phoenix Technologies, Laboratory, Photograph, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-06-09
- Doctris Deluxe (exe)
- Doctor Smith's laboratory got contaminated by malicious viruses. They are hiding from him in laboratory glassware. Please, help the doctor to disinfect the laboratory and get rid of the viruses, so that he can come back to making his medications to cure the sick. The doctor drops pills inside the...
- Tags: Laboratory, Virus, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2006-08-10
- Bug Factor (exe)
- The Bug Factor: Alien predators invade the Earth. The secret evidence of aliens planning to invade and take over the Earth has been revealed. Since the early 80's, strange unexplained objects have been falling from the sky, landing and remaining unfound until now. Recent laboratory analyses revealed that these objects...
- Tags: Situation, Earth, Laboratory, Alien
- Software downloads 2006-07-31
- Photos: HP looks at future tech
- Silicon.com's Andy McCue got a peek at what HP research laboratories are cooking up.
- Tags: Andy McCue, peek, Silicon.com, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Image galleries 2006-04-12
- EffiValidation (exe)
- EffiValidation is designed to meet requirements of Testing and Calibration laboratories accredited in accordance with EN ISO/IEC 17025 and Quality Control laboratories operating under the GxP compliance requirements. It help to resolve the following issues: validation of analythical microbiological methods (ICH,USP, Eurachem standards and interpretation guides), interlaboratory comparison (ISO 5725),control...
- Tags: Laboratory, Compliance, ISO, EffiValidation, Iso standards, Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2005-07-26
- Electromechanical Systems Simulator (zip)
- A simulator ESS for the education of electric control techniques sequence control is developed for more easy learning, spreading the studies outside the laboratory home or school, and increasing the ratio of active participation. By using ESS, the control experiments in content of the course electric control techniques are executed...
- Tags: Technique, Laboratory, Productivity
- Software downloads 2005-05-25
- Recovery Solution Slashes Time for Backup Completion in Half, Increases Data Security, and Centrally Manages Protection
- Lawrence Livermore National Labaratory LLNL, located in Livermore, Calif., is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory operated by the University of California. The laboratory's original backup system met the institute's needs when it was first installed; however, the system was difficult to use and manage. Also over time, the...
- Tags: Laboratory, Data Security, Recovery Solution, Electronics Engineering Department, NetWorker, Backups
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- Ringleader of cybercrime group to be offered a job as cybercrime fighter
- Owen Thor Walker, a 18 years old ringleader of an international cybercrime group, known as AKILL, part of the A-Team, a group of 8 script kiddies which were all caught in a operation called "Operation Bot Roast II" bust executed by the FBI and several international law enforcement agencies in...
- Tags: Job, Malware, Bot, Malware Bot, PRIVMSG, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- Samsung ships 128GB SSDs with cheaper flash memory
- Samsung announced today that it has begun manufacturing 64GB and 128GB SSDs based on a less-expensive type of NAND flash known as MLC. The company also said it was still on track to deliver a 256GB version by the end of this year. Samsung has been shipping...
- Tags: NAND Flash, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., NAND, Laptop Computer, SSD, Memory, Flash Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- Lasers detecting explosives from 20 meters away
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory ORNL researchers have developed a super-sensitive explosives detector which uses a laser and a device that converts reflected light into sound. Interestingly, the technique they've used is based on earlier works of Alexander Graham Bell in the late 1880s. In their experiments, the researchers used three...
- Tags: Technique, Detection, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Laser, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-27
- PatientOS (exe)
- Electronic medical record EHR or EMR and PMS for a physician or clinics. Designed to be expanded into a Healthcare Information System for a hospital (Laboratory, Pharmacy, Orders). Distributed clinical system written in pure Java. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Tags: Pure Java, Patientos, E-health, Healthcare, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2008-06-23
- IBM wins supercomputing bakeoff; Playstation chips rule; Intel dominates HPC
- Supercomputers are like muscle cars for IT: Few of us have one, but boy they are fun to look at. IBM on Tuesday touted that its supercomputer built for the National Nuclear Security Administration's Los Alamos National Lab is the most powerful system in the world. It...
- Tags: Supercomputer, Blade, Sony Playstation, Intel Corp., IBM Corp., Chip, Supercomputing, NNSA Supercomputer, Roadrunner, Roadrunner System, Intel Quad-core Blade System, Blade Servers, Utility Computing, Processors, Servers, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-18
- Planes, trains, and automobiles
- Planes, trains, and automobilesRE: Planes, trains, and automobilesIt's all about fear and control. Since planes can cover a greater distance AND are easier to control points of entry are limited to a plane and fewer connection points they also offer a higher profile of success. The natural fear of flying...
- Tags: Government, train
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- Wirelessly networking cows
- U.S. researchers have developed a Walkman-like headset for cows. This device enables them to 'whisper wireless commands to cows to control their movements across a landscape -- and even remotely gather them into a corral.' In fact, it could help farmers to maintain cows behind virtual fences. According to the...
- Tags: Animal, Network, Cow, GPS, Handhelds, Productivity, Network Technology, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- BIt: From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe
- From Chapter one: Data Processing and the IBM Mainframe This is the 4th excerpt from the second book in the Defen series: BIT: Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture Note that the section this is taken from, on the evolution of...
- Tags: IBM Mainframe, Environment, Mainframe, Data-processing, Computer, COBOL, IBM Corp., Flowmatic, Data Division, Identification Division, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-06-06
- IBM cools chips with 'tiny rivers' of H2O; Aims to stretch Moore's Law
- IBM Labs is taking water cooling to another level--and pumping water into each layer of a semiconductor via pipes as thin as a human hair. On Thursday, IBM said that its researchers--along with Fraunhofer Institute in Berlin--demonstrated a prototype that integrates a water cooling system direction into...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Chip, IBM Labs, Water Pipe, Semiconductors, Data Centers, Network Technology, Hardware, Storage, Data Management, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-05
- Phoenix Mars Lander's mission site hacked
- With the world's eyes on the latest multimedia streaming straight from Mars, during the weekend the Phoenix Mars Mission's site got hit twice, first by an Ukrainian web site defacer who posted a message at the site's blog, and hours later, the Turkish "sql loverz crew 2008" redirected the official...
- Tags: Web, Phoenix Technologies, Web Site, Site, Phoenix Mars Lander Mission, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-06-02
- The first optical pacemaker
- According to a short news release from the Optical Society of America OSA, an international team of scientists at Osaka University in Japan has used a femtosecond laser pacemaker to control heart muscle cells. So far, this optical pacemaker will only be used for laboratory research. As writes OSA, 'exposing...
- Tags: Heart, Contraction, Laser, Cell, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-29
- Polar robots to explore the Arctic
- It's now almost certain that the world's ice shelves are melting. And while satellites provide lots of data about their evolution, ground-based weather stations could be even more useful. But if scientists can no longer stay on fragile and volatile ice sheets, what can they do? They can use specially...
- Tags: Professor, Georgia Tech, SnoMotes, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-28
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