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- Country Radio (gadget)
- Get direct links to 38 of the Best Country Radio Stations streaming music 24 Hrs a day and we threw in the Country Slide Show with over 300 CD covers from the most current Country artists & bands. BBC Radio 2, UK BCR Sidney, AU BEAR Lake Placid, FL CHFX...
- Tags: Radio, Computer Associates International Inc., Sidebar Gadgets, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-04-16
- Local market prepared for digital TV transition
- New York is the local television market most ready for digital TV transition, with just 3.5% unready television sets. Portland, OR is the least prepared local market, with 22.4% of all households using only analog sets and over-the-air television Market % of Over the Air Only...
- Tags: Network Computer, Digital Television, Computer Associates International Inc., TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Thin Clients, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Hardware, NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- Sun shows 2U 16-core Barcelona server with FSB1600
- After last week's launch of Sun's 2U 16-core Intel Tigerton server last week, Sun followed up with an AMD Barcelona version last night at AMD's Barcelona launch. Sun kept the same compact 2U footprint while keeping all the features. So far, no other Server vendor has...
- Tags: Processor, Virtualization, Sun Microsystems Inc., Barcelona, Memory, Server, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., 2U, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- That which survives: The problem of data longevity
- That which survives: The problem of data longevityRead until I fell asleepThe author has that effect on most people. A writer could boil down this long winded "blog" down to three or four lines.All of this Babble as an excuse to rantabotu Microsoft office. What a sad little...
- Tags: Word processors, shareware, Corel WordPerfect
- Discussion threads 2007-07-02
- Google data centers 'manufacture Internet services'
- "We’re like a large manufacturing facility, but what we manufacture is Internet services," Lloyd Taylor, director of operations for Google, said today, in publicly announcing the creation of a $600 million data center at Mid-America Industrial Park MAIIP in Pryor, Oklahoma, about 40 miles northeast of Tulsa.Google pressures power companies...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-05-02
- Intel fights back with high-end Xeon
- Intel fights back with high-end XeonGood Article All Around.Lots of meat on this article. Nice to see. I am tired of reading stuff about spyware and bugs with no details about how to avert the problem. This guy obviously doesn't live in the same media bubble most...
- Tags: Network technology, Processors, Servers, Core-2, AMD Opteron, Noone, Intel Corp., Tulsa, chip, Intel Xeon
- Discussion threads 2006-08-29
- Vidconf technology saves courts big bucks
- Videoconferencing between courtrooms and jailhouses is nothing new. But conventional videoconferencing technology is expensive and hard-wired. Hard to take on the road. But in Utah, courts are adopting lightweight technology that runs on laptops and webcams, and the result is that judges can conduct hearings even when on...
- Tags: JUDGE, John Sandberg
- Blog posts 2006-08-25
- Intel readies 'Tulsa' Xeon debut
- Intel readies 'Tulsa' Xeon debutCutting the Cashe is a Crazy CompromiseIntel spent unbelievable "Bucks" to become a 300mm house. Cutting the cashe is probably more of a reaction to trying to keep the package in a current package outline rather than trying to limit the silicon to reduce the die-size....
- Tags: Semiconductors, Intel Corp., Tulsa, Intel Xeon
- Discussion threads 2006-08-22
- Dell, AMD expected to expand chip pact
- Dell, AMD expected to expand chip pactThe latest in over-cheap and over-hot systems ...[i]For higher-end systems with four processors, Intel has begun selling its dual-core "Tulsa" Xeon processor, which unlike Woodcrest [b]is based on the electricity-hungry and all-but-discontinued NetBurst architecture[/b]. Tulsa compensates by using a huge 16MB of on-board high-speed...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Network technology, Processors, Tulsa, michael_t, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., chip, Dell Computer Corp., dell, processor, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-17
- Intel shows off new 'Tulsa' Xeon
- Intel shows off new 'Tulsa' Xeonummmm... why?really whats the point, what's the need for this chip?Intel still does the NetBURB?[i]Tulsa chips fit into servers using Intel's "Truland" platform, a server design that also accommodates the single-core "Potomac" Xeon processors introduced in early 2005 and the dual-core "Paxville" models introduced in...
- Tags: Servers, Processors, Semiconductors, Intel Corp., Intel Xeon, chip
- Discussion threads 2006-08-16
- Personal disasters
- Not all IT disasters, of course, are processing related - some are just personally embarrassing. For fun, therefore, I thought I'd purge two of my more moronic moments and invite you to present some of your favourites. The one I can't not remember first came in the late eighties. What...
- Tags: zombie
- Blog posts 2006-08-16
- IBM announces full AMD Opteron server line
- IBM announces full AMD Opteron server lineIBM+Novell+AMD forms allianceSee videohttp://enterpriseevent.amd.com/amd_06e6/?cid=theinquirer&lang=enHad AMD NOT been around doing its OWN THINGusers would still be using NETBURB at 10GZh with their machines in the freezer for cooling ..."What you see today leverages AMD Opteron technology and marries it with IBM's Enterprise X Architecture," Whitney...
- Tags: Processors, server, bank, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., AMD Opteron, Woodcrest, IBM Corp., Intel Itanium 2
- Discussion threads 2006-08-01
- How gloomy is the outlook for AMD?
- How gloomy is the outlook for AMD?Gloomy?That's just silly.Then again ...Intel has supply problems with the chipset support for their new CPUs (and they killed off all of their partners.)Intel's new chips have been disqualified by the US Federal government for purchase based on reliability issues in testing.Dell has inked...
- Tags: Servers, Processors, Semiconductors, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-07-07
- Why Intel dual core?
- This year, Intel will be introducing a slew of new dual-core processors. Shannon Poulin, Intel's enterprise marketing director, shows off 'Conroe' in the uniprocessor space, 'Woodcrest' and 'Tulsa' in the Xeon space and 'Montecito' in the Itanium space. Some of the new processors will be used innew platforms with new...
- Tags: Intel Corp.
- Whiteboards 2006-05-09
- Why Intel dual core?
- This year, Intel will be introducing a slew of new dual-core processors. Shannon Poulin, Intel's enterprise marketing director, shows off 'Conroe' in the uniprocessor space, 'Woodcrest' and 'Tulsa' in the Xeon space and 'Montecito' in the Itanium space. Some of the new processors will be used in new platforms...
- Tags: Intel Corp., Processors, Semiconductors, dual-core, Processor, Chipsets, Hardware, Components
- Sponsored whiteboards 2006-05-09
- Why Intel dual core?
- This year, Intel will be introducing a slew of new dual-core processors. Shannon Poulin, Intel's enterprise marketing director, shows off 'Conroe' in the uniprocessor space, 'Woodcrest' and 'Tulsa' in the Xeon space and 'Montecito' in the Itanium space. Some of the new processors will be used innew platforms with new...
- Tags: Intel Corp.
- Whiteboards 2006-04-28
- AMD, Intel unwrap their latest server chips
- AMD, Intel unwrap their latest server chipsVery interesting...90% of the article describes the over-heating, over power consuming, lackluster Intel CPU named Tulsa and 6 sentences at the end of the story detail the superior AMD CPU that uses 37% less electrical power, runs 50% (40 degrees C) cooler than Intel's...
- Tags: Processors, Monitors & displays, server, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., CPU, Intel Tulsa, chip, Tulsa
- Discussion threads 2006-02-06
- Emergency Medical Services Authority Chooses Cisco Catalyst 4500s for a Network With a Future
- Established in Tulsa in 1977, Emergency Medical Services Authority EMSA provides pre-hospital and advanced life-support care for more than 1.1 million Oklahomans. Emergency Medical Services Authority wanted to improve network reliability and stability and build a foundation for advanced IP capabilities. The challenge was to upgrade connectivity between all facilities...
- Tags: Cisco Catalyst, Network, Cisco Systems Inc.
- Case studies 2005-08-01
- Made in lower-cost America
- Made in lower-cost AmericaI guess the REAL goal was achived then...The driving down of salaries in the IT community.at least the jobs are staying localLook guys/girls at least the jobs and local economies are benefitting. I have seen a lot of moaning from postings about jobs moving overseas. Now I...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Outsourcing, Broadband Internet, job, salary, information technology
- Discussion threads 2005-02-08
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