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- What is virtualization?
- What is virtualization?substitute conceptLinguistic minority communities are a good image for virtualization.RE: What is virtualization?I typically explain it by focusing on the resource segmentation:3 things to bake. One oven. All the issues of temperature differences and time requirements. OrYou can segment it into 3 ovens, each operating independently. Handy, right?...
- Tags: Storage management, Utility computing, virtualization, oven
- Discussion threads 2007-12-26
- Study: Laser printers may pose health risks
- Study: Laser printers may pose health risksSF Chronicle article LISTS the printers ...An article in the San Francisco Chronicle ( http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/08/01/MNFBRAN0J2.DTL&tsp=1 ) actually lists the printers tested and their findings.Quite surprising from HPGiven the fact that it is well known since long that the dust in toner is dangerous and...
- Tags: Printers, Only Problem, health care, laser printer, printer, laser, photocopier, toner, oven, powder
- Discussion threads 2007-08-01
- Why 2.4 GHz is a dead end for Wi-Fi
- If there is any doubt in anyone's mind that the channel-constrained 2.4 GHz band is a dead end for Wi-Fi, here are some charts that will put things in to perspective. The following is a power-level comparison between an Access Point, a Microwave oven, and normal background noise coming from...
- Tags: Networking, Mobile/Wireless, Microsoft, Intel, Infrastructure, Hardware, Consumer electronics
- Blog posts 2007-07-10
- Connected homes aren't just for the super-rich anymore
- Connected homes aren't just for the super-rich anymore... No ... Way ... ... F-a-s-c-i-n-a-t-i-n-g!!!WOW! I would ... gasp LOVE ... to have a home automation Windows-automated system!!!I feel like doing this when I get out of college. My main goal is to be a game developer. But I do have...
- Tags: Operating systems, Microsoft Windows, oven, Connected Corp., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-01-07
- Stone Oven Manufacturer Needed CAD for Engineering and More
- Wood Stone Corporation is North America's leading manufacturer of stone-hearth cooking equipment. Wood Stone wanted to respond quickly to requests for custom ovens and find design errors before ovens are assembled. The challenge was to leverage engineering efforts for catalog, website and after sales activities. The company replaced 2D CAD...
- Tags: Oven, Siemens AG, CAD, Sales Strategy, Web Site Development, Software, Sales, Internet
- Case studies 2007-01-01
- Homes too smart for their own good?
- Do you revile the concept of "intelligent homes"? I do. And I'm not some "luser" geek-snubbing Poly Sci major who's never burned his finger with a soldering iron. No: When I was 15 and the other guys were out getting dates, I wired up my room with momentary-contact switches and...
- Tags: problem-I, oven, swITch
- Blog posts 2006-04-24
- Cooking dinner from the road
- After 12 years of development and with the help of NASA's Embedded Web Technology software, the TMIO company is delivering its first smart ovens. You can monitor these refrigerator-ovens from any Internet connection. For example, you can adjust and control the oven settings from your cell phone and be sure...
- Tags: oven, NASA
- Blog posts 2006-01-27
- Digital home redux
- Digital home reduxJust what we need...DRM controlled Refrigerators, Stoves and sinks."I'm sorry, you cannot pour that glass of milk. Three people have already opened the jug, and that is all the licenses you have"Innovation in the HomeWhat better place to sell food products than inside your refrigerator.Now, in return...
- Tags: INTERNET, Telecom & Utilities, TVs, TV & Home Theater, Network technology, fridge, phone, oven
- Discussion threads 2004-05-28
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- Cooking Academy (zip)
- Cooking Academy game - Grab your oven mitts and don your Chef's Hat. Cooking Academy is the game that places you in the kitchens of a prestigious culinary school. From Pancakes to Creme Brulee, prepare over 50 different recipes. Learn interesting trivia about food while mastering the skills of chopping,...
- Tags: GreenAppleGames, Games, Food & Beverage, Personal Technology, Manufacturing
- Software downloads 2008-07-17
- Would Microsoft ever split itself up?
- Would Microsoft ever split itself up?they couldThey could, but they'll never do that. Micro$oft is too greedy. In my perfect world I want to see Microsoft as a software company and another branch as a hardware company for actual computers, Phones and other devices, like Music Players, GPS, and Car-Support.The...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Major Projects, Micro$oft, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Hacking NASA: One small step for man, one giant leap for hackers?
- Hacking NASA: One small step for man, one giant leap for hackers?This is scriptAll digital is exe.An exe is constructed and recorded into a ROM chip.And when you press START,the exe starts and the Microwave oven cooks your food."Deb can cook---hard wieners--Dr.Debbie Smith's program for the Microwave---part two--episode three".duhhhh"great work...
- Tags: SECURITY, Hacking NASA, hacking
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- Cooking Academy (exe)
- Grab your oven mitts and don your chef`s hat! From eggrolls to pancakes, to creme brulee, it`s up to you to prepare over 50 different recipes! Learn interesting trivia about food while mastering the skills of chopping, kneading, mashing, flipping, frying, and much more! Unlock new recipes and trophies by...
- Tags: Pancake, SpinTop Games, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
- Software downloads 2008-05-05
- Oven Fresh Mailto Maker (exe)
- Make, Preview, and Scramble Your Email Links Quickly and Easily. Includes To, Carbon Copy Cc, Blind Carbon Copy Bcc, Subject, Message, and Link Text options. You can easily scramble your code to prevent Email harvesting. Is your Email inbox loaded with messages? Some spam, some useful? Now its easy to...
- Tags: Oven Fresh Web Design, E-mail, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2008-03-06
- Microsoft: Vista SP1 will break these programs
- Microsoft: Vista SP1 will break these programsNYT ReaderI had the NYT Reader installed when I ran the SP1 package. I also kept all my peripherals (7 USB devices) connected during the upgrade and it went surprisingly without errors and finished in 19 minutes. NYT Reader and all my other apps...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), NVidia Corp., Dxdiag, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, SP1, operating system
- Discussion threads 2008-02-21
- Is RF exposure from Wi-Fi routers hazardous to your health?
- Is RF exposure from Wi-Fi routers hazardous to your health?I don't know...Naturopaths and others think there is a link. The same debate could be said about high tention power lines too. I don't know if we will ever know the truth.All Frequencies are not equalThe whole issue is resonance... wine...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, Vertical industries, radiation, Wi-Fi, health care, Wi-Fi router, RF exposure, TV, phone, radio, router, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2008-01-25
- Hey, folks...it's cold
- Hey, folks...it's coldOne more tipIf you don't have a really dry place to rewarm it, wrap it in a tight plastic bag first. Helps prevent condensation in the innards.Bake your laptop at 400 degrees ...A colleague of mine thought it was a smart idea to hide his laptop in...
- Tags: Notebooks, Monitors & displays, laptop computer, condensation, cold calling, phone
- Discussion threads 2008-01-25
- Is RF exposure from Wi-Fi routers hazardous to your health?
- A few months ago, I offered to install a Wi-Fi router for a friend so she could use her laptop anywhere in her home. My friend is a self-employed writer, and a fidgety one at that, so I thought she'd snap up the offer immediately. Instead, she said all those...
- Tags: Router, Radio, Wi-Fi Router, Health Care, Routers & Switches, Wireless LANs, Network Technology, Vertical Industries, Networking, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Enterprise Software, Software, Rik Fairlie
- Blog posts 2008-01-25
- What's up with the MacBook Air single USB port and where is the flash card reader?
- What's up with the MacBook Air single USB port and where is the flash card reader?What's up with people wanting SUBnotebooks with 1,000 bits of hardware?Yes, you're missing something here.Have you ever heard of a USB hub?It boggles my mind that because you have an issue with WiFi (most of...
- Tags: Notebooks, Wi-Fi, Apple Inc., USB, USB port, Apple MacBook, camera, media card, single USB port
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- Best Buy plans to double Mac presence at its stores
- Best Buy plans to double Mac presence at its storesWhy does everyone thing Apple will be immune......to a slow down in the economy?This will be BB's third or fourth shot at this....And I can't help but wonder if it didn't come about due to the demise of CompUSA and...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), economic slowdown, Apple Inc., Best Buy Co. Inc., CompUSA Inc., Geek Squad, Apple Macintosh
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- Mac OS X Leopard still not ready for prime time
- Mac OS X Leopard still not ready for prime timeTrue but...Software is never ready. And there are so many possible combinations of different software and even hardware that it's hard to predict what kind of problems will show up. I am using Leopard since it's early betas and I am...
- Tags: Operating systems, Desktops, APPLE FANBOYS, Apple Macintosh, Leopard, operating system, Apple Mac OS X Leopard, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-12-22
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