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- Tucson Weather 1.0 (Mobile)
- With Tucson Weather get weather information of Tucson City. Open Tucson weather application and get instant access to all the weather information, seven day's forecast and animated radar image. Tucson weather application displays following weather data like current temperature, wind speed, wind direction, humidity, visibility, dew point, altimeter, MSL pressure,...
- Tags: Mobile, PLAVEB, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing
- Software downloads 2009-09-05
- University Finds Windows HPC Server 26% Faster Than Linux, More Cost-Effective
- University of Arizona, based in Tucson, is the leading public research university in the American Southwest, producing more than U.S. $530 million in annual research. When researchers at the NSF Center for Autonomic Computing at the University of Arizona investigated the technology to set up a cluster for autonomic computing...
- Tags: University Of Arizona, Autonomic Computing, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Utility Computing, UNIX, Open Source, Software
- Case studies 2009-06-01
- Making the Grade X 2.0s (Mac)
- J. Klein Productions Inc. was founded in Colorado Springs by English teacher Jay Klein. In the mid 80s, Jay saw a need for an electronic grade book system that would operate on the Apple II computers the school was using. Grade Busters came to be right after the movie, Ghostbusters,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Jay Klein Productions, J. Klein Productions Inc., Productivity, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-04-15
- Leaked memo reveals T-Mobile 3G expansion plans in 40+ U.S. cities
- I don't like to dabble too much in unconfirmed rumors, but "unofficial" T-Mobile blog TmoNews has what appears to be an internal T-Mobile e-mail outlining 3G expansion plans for the fourth-largest carrier in America in several medium and large U.S. cities in the coming year. The list...
- Tags: Colorado, Texas, T-Mobile, Arizona, 3G, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Thin Clients, Wireless And Mobility, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-04-07
- High speed rail: derision or da future?
- High speed rail: derision or da future?How many times has Amtrak ....... had to be bailed out? How many of the lines are still even in operation? Do you think there won't be security measures before you board the train? How many died in the bombing of...
- Tags: Vertical industries, High Speed, derision, government
- Discussion threads 2009-02-25
- How the U.S. Border Patrol Employs WAVE Unified Communications Software to Deny Access to Illegal Immigrants, Drug Traffickers and Terrorists
- The U.S.-Mexico border is the most frequently crossed - both legally and illegally - international border in the world. Unfortunately, Border Patrol communications systems generally fell short of capabilities deemed vital. They lacked any inherent interoperability and portions of the existing hardware had become obsolete, making repairs difficult and expansion...
- Tags: Microsoft Access, Unified Communications, Twisted Pair Solutions, VOIP, Collaboration, Telecommunications, Networking
- Case studies 2009-01-01
- Making the Grade 10.0m (Mac)
- J. Klein Productions Inc. was founded in Colorado Springs by English teacher Jay Klein. In the mid 80s, Jay saw a need for an electronic grade book system that would operate on the Apple II computers the school was using. Grade Busters came to be right after the movie, Ghostbusters,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Apple Inc., Jay Klein Productions, J. Klein Productions Inc., Productivity, Desktops, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-09-22
- Calling all auto engineers: this is an emergency
- Calling all auto engineers: this is an emergencyThere are no engineersTheir parents made sure they went into business and got MBAs due to the wonders of globalization!Too many chiefs, not enough indians.-MWhy not just drill for more oil?I think it is simply amazing how everyone in Congress is standing around...
- Tags: Food & Beverage, Total Cost, food
- Discussion threads 2008-07-02
- SGI to university: Chill out
- SGI to university: Chill outs/Tucso/Tucson/Typo there.Ice, Ice Baby"Vanilla Ice" reference aside, maybe SGI has mastered another form of cold, cryopreservation, since what seemed like a dead company is still around.-M
- Tags: Silicon Graphics Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-29
- UAVs will study Californian smog
- The California Energy Commission is funding a research effort named CAPPS, short for California AUAV Air Pollution Profiling Study. CAPPS will use autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles AUAVs to gather meteorological data as the aircraft fly through clouds over Southern California. The goal is to study smog and its consequences as...
- Tags: Southern California, Researcher, Pollution, Aircraft, Global Warming, UAV, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-07
- Thinner, better, already sold out—the new new thing in solar?
- Solar energy can seem like a green tech fantasy. Energy free for the collection. Found in some of the emptiest spots on earth: deserts, parking lots, urban rooftops, open ocean, airplace wings, at 50,000 feet above the earth. Think about all that sunshine. And a company down...
- Tags: Dr., Polymer, Global Solar Energy, CIGS, BUSINESS Global Solar, I-sol, Indium, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- How to detect network vulnerabilities?
- Computer scientists at George Mason University GMU have developed a new software to identify complex cyber network attacks. This software is named CAULDRON (short for 'Combinatorial Analysis Utilizing Logical Dependencies Residing on Networks'). The developers claim that CAULDRON 'can reduce the impact of cyber attacks by identifying the possible vulnerability...
- Tags: Software, Network, Vulnerability, George Mason University, CAULDRON, Networking, Security, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-18
- FBI has more plans for criminal datasharing
- Are you ready for the "one-stop shop" of nationwide local, state and federal criminal records? Cops around the country are salivating for the Justice Department's National Data Exchange or N-DEx, says the Washington Post. Federal authorities have high hopes for the N-DEx system, which is to begin...
- Tags: Agency, Suspect, FBI, Federal Government, Advertising & Promotion, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Databases, Government, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-06
- Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of freecycle.org. I have.
- Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of freecycle.org. I have.www.craigslist.com has been my freecycle.com for years. NT.RE: Give Mother Earth the holiday gift of freecycle.org. I have.Obviously you're unaware of all the problems with The Freecycle Network TFN. You might find the following articles helpful.http://tiny.cc/zNafihttp://tiny.cc/20jxihttp://tiny.cc/1wDXO http://tiny.cc/9nN6m TFN is still...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Semiconductors, Yahoo Groups, Freecycle Network, http://tiny.cc/1wDXO http://tiny.cc/9nN6m TFN
- Discussion threads 2007-12-10
- Rudy's brilliant new idea: a virtual border fence
- Here we go - another tech-clueless politician believes technology will provide a panacea for difficult problems. Rudy Giuiliani says he wants to build a virtual fence to monitor the whole - or at least much of the - US-Mexico border, the AP reports. The...
- Tags: Software, Associated Press, Fence, Border, Rudy, Homeland Security, Tools & Techniques, Government, Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-11-20
- Remember LOGO? It still lives at 40!
- Remember LOGO? It still lives at 40!Wow, 40 years!My memories of Logo are pretty much the same as the author of the Wired piece. But Logo is clearly showing its' age, especially in the face more modern replacements like Squeak. Still, it serves nicely as a very basic introduction...
- Tags: Development tools, Games, programming, Remember LOGO
- Discussion threads 2007-10-17
- Hey Google Street View, that's my driveway!! Here's what you should do next
- Google Street View has just added six new cities: Chicago, Portland, Philadelphia, Tucson, Phoenix and Pittsburgh. One of them, Portland, Oregon, is my home town. While my hilltop condo community and my own abode (referred to by the X-chromosomal unit...
- Tags: Google Inc., Phone, Business, Google Street View, Telecom & Utilities, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-10-11
- Cyber crime is *not* bigger than illegal drug trade
- How many times is this meme going to circle the globe? It is as bad as the modem tax or the business card boy. Now the newly annointed CEO of McAfee has picked up on the idea that cyber crime exceeds the world wide drug trade. This is just...
- Tags: McAfee Inc., Richard Stiennon, Security, Security Industry
- Blog posts 2007-09-19
- Photos: An airplane enthusiast's dream
- Tucson, Ariz., it turns out, is ground zero for airplane storage.
- Tags: Arizona, photograph
- Image galleries 2007-07-27
- Work bill would create new ID database
- Work bill would create new ID databaseLove it...Wonderful example of the current administrations plans to pursue the time honored Republican Party principle of less government intervention in a citizens private life.THinking Too LargeThese ideas mean to some extent that the government wich is in power now.Will be the same wich...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Wich, government, database
- Discussion threads 2007-05-21
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