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- Red Hat-JBoss points up seismic shift to an open source stack model
- Red Hat-JBoss points up seismic shift to an open source stack modelDana, a pebble does not make a landslide.Dana, I read your blogs we all need a laugh now and then and they are all the same. One guy in podunk nowhere adopts something open source and the next...
- Tags: IBM Corp., open source, Dana, pebble, Tom Sawyer, seismic shift, Red Hat Inc., Microsoft Corp., Borland Software Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-04-10
- Wireless Hacks: Wall Off Your Wireless
- If one has decided that small form factor PCs are available, and have invested in such a motherboard with the intentions of making their own access point, one is in the right hack. One certainly has other options for an operating system. Pebble is a good example of a small...
- Tags: O'Reilly Media Inc., Wall, Pebble, M0n0wall, Linux, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software
- Book chapters 2005-11-09
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- 2008 Acura MDX
- Photo gallery:2008 Acura MDXThe 2008 Acura MDX remains largely unchanged from the 2007 model, when we reviewed the then-new redesign and found it chock full of tech options inherited from Acura's sedans, and with improved handling courtesy of similarly upgraded four-wheel-drive management. Back in 2006, the first-generation MDX had some...
- Tags: navigation system, Acura MDX, Acura, car
- Product reviews 2008-09-02
- This could be a window to our solar future
- This could be a window to our solar futureVenture CapitalistsA good chunk of the new energy science comes out of our universities and national labs. It's pretty common to see a team of professors and grad students come up with something hot and spin it off into company funded...
- Tags: kW, solar future, solar energy, venture capital, window
- Discussion threads 2008-07-11
- Philips GoGear SA2825 (2GB)
- The GoGear SA2825 is one of Philips' most attractive and compact MP3 players. Available in only one color silver and one capacity (2GB), the GoGear SA2825 ($49) offers a healthy amount of features at an affordable price.DesignMeasuring 1.5 inches square and a slender 0.5 inch thick, the GoGear SA2825 is...
- Tags: Digital music, Media players, Digital media, Philips Electronics N.V., GoGear SA2825
- Product reviews 2008-07-02
- Macally Turtle - mouse
- While the black-and-white design may hint at Apple's laptops, the $19.99 Macally Turtle is (like the rest of Macally's recent mice) a standard USB peripheral that will work fine on your Windows PC.Unlike the superslim and flat Macally Accuglide, the Turtle has a traditional arched shape, measuring 0.75 inch high...
- Tags: Mice, Macally Turtle, mouse
- Product reviews 2008-06-18
- Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) in South Africa Adopts Windows HPC Technology Over Linux
- Pebble Bed Modular Reactor Pty Limited PBMR was established in 1999 with the intention to develop and market small-scale, high-temperature energy systems locally and internationally. PBMR required an integrated, reliable, and easy to use and administer high performance computing platform rather than the existing isolated Linux platform. PBMR deployed 17...
- Tags: High-performance Computing, High-performance, South Africa, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Cloud Computing, Leadership, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Management
- Case studies 2008-06-17
- Macally Accuglide
- Known for making Apple-oriented accessories, Macally has several new laptop mice specifically designed with Apple laptops in mind--although they're all standard USB peripherals, which will work fine on your Windows PC. The $19.99 Macally Accuglide is a slim travel mouse, designed to be aesthetically compatible with the silver-hued MacBook Air....
- Tags: Mice, Notebooks, Macally Accuglide, mouse, laptop computer
- Product reviews 2008-06-16
- Gallery: 10 most annoying hardware headaches
- Bad hardware is subtle in its evil: Annoyances that seem trivial at first can build over time like a pebble in your shoe into an eternal shaft of dismal misery. by Andy Smith
- Tags: Andy Smith, hardware, notebooks
- Image galleries 2008-06-13
- Macally Pebble Wireless Laser Mouse
- Virtually anyone who uses a laptop for an extended period of time eventually plugs in a wireless mouse. The seemingly limitless number of choices out there make it hard to stand out from the crowd unless you have a special feature to tout, such as a Bluetooth connection (the Microsoft...
- Tags: Mice, Desktops, Logitech MX Air, mouse
- Product reviews 2008-06-06
- The changing analyst landscape
- The recent Institute of Industry Analyst Relations poll results produced some startling results. While the power hitters of Gartner, IDC and Forrester were well represented, it was the boutique groups that caught my attention. Redmonk, MWD and Freeform Dynamics all performed well across multiple categories, despite being minnows in the...
- Tags: Analyst, Ray, Blogging, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Internet, Management, Software, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-06-04
- Verizon Wireless XV6900
- Verizon Wireless made a number of smartphone announcements at CTIA 2008, and we're slowly seeing the roll out of the new devices, the first being the Verizon Wireless XV6900. Available now for $249.99 (with a two-year contract and after rebates), the XV6900 is basically the HTC Touch with Verizon's branding....
- Tags: Keyboards, Monitors & displays, Cellular phones, XV6900, Verizon Wireless XV6900, Verizon Wireless
- Product reviews 2008-04-22
- A robotic crab to explore the seas
- A researcher at the University of Bath in the UK has built a prototype of a crab-like robot with Lego Technic bricks to ensure simplicity. This robotic crab can work on land or under water. Even if this robot has been developed with technology used for toys, it could be...
- Tags: Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-04-22
- How I (finally) shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighbors
- How I finally shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighborsNice Work!ntRE: How I finally shared a Wi-Fi connection with my neighborsInteresting but just a small technical point. the "signals" are radio waves that travel in straight lines. nothing can make the signal "wend it's way around the metal...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, WIRELESS, Network technology, Wi-Fi connection, Wi-Fi, cable
- Discussion threads 2008-03-18
- This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skeptic
- This is why I'll always remain a Microsoft skepticAnd cue NMB'ers ....Personally, I see straight through their horsesh*t.Because they've lied so many times in the past, there is a remote possibility that at some time, once, they said something and I was wrongly over-skeptical, but I doubt it.RE: This is...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Office, Groupware, Microsoft Corp., skeptic
- Discussion threads 2008-03-10
- No nuces is good nucs? Blogosphere begs to differ with this blogger, as usual
- No nuces is good nucs? Blogosphere begs to differ with this blogger, as usualNuclear water useAs a pro-nuclear blogger working at Idaho Samizdat http://djysrv.blogspot.com, I get the question all the time about water use. It's important to note you walked into a current controversy over water use by...
- Tags: Blogging, NEI, blogosphere, nuclear plant, fission
- Discussion threads 2008-01-26
- No nuces is good nucs? Blogosphere begs to differ with this blogger, as usual
- My recent blog on the drought possibly shutting down some American nuclear power plants raised some comment. All of it negative about this idiot blogger. I've now been labelled an "ecosocialist." Was that because I mentioned Chernobyl? NO, that mess happened under a faux-socialist regime so maybe...
- Tags: Nuclear Energy, Blogosphere, Plant, Blogger, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-25
- Google to enter clean-energy business
- Google to enter clean-energy businessNuclear power is the clean power!I don't understand why millions are spent to create a renewable energy source when Nuclear power is proven and doesn't pollute. New Nuclear power stations are able to reuse spent fuel rods to a point where they are only radio active...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, clean-energy business, nuclear energy, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- Pint-size hydro power on tap
- Pint-size hydro power on tapCrap!Hell froze over and the pope isn't gay! I actually agree with you! ]:)What a scam!You have to ask yourself what pressurizes the water in the first place...pumps, massive pumps!And what drives these pumps...electricity.So in short, you use energy to get the water flowing under pressure...
- Tags: Public relations, pump
- Discussion threads 2007-10-24
- Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket
- The Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket ($379) is a high-end snowsport jacket with an integrated iPod remote control. If you've ever taken a spill and watched your snowboard and MP3 player shoot off in different directions, then the Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket is worth more than a passing glance....
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Burton, Audex, jacket, Burton Audex iPod, Apple iPod, Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket, iPod Remote
- Product reviews 2007-10-17
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