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- Super History (tm) (msi)
- Super History is the ultimate off line browser, history and Internet catalog program. This program makes use of the extraordinary improvements in PC computer power, especially concerning speed, storage capacity and graphics performance, fast broadband Internet connections, as well as latest software development, such as Microsoft .NETTM Framework and C#....
- Tags: Wolfgang Baudisch, C#, Broadband Internet, Software Development, .Net, Storage, Internet, Telecommunications, Programming Languages, Software/Web Development, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-06-23
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- Did Microsoft beat Apple to dual-sided touch technology?
- Did Microsoft beat Apple to dual-sided touch technology?SideShowIt's not Windows Slideshow - it's Windows SideShowRE: Did Microsoft beat Apple to dual-sided touch technology?yawnYou misunderstand Apple's patent...The way I read it, it's nothing like the Microsoft examples you mentioned.Picture a clamshell laptop, with one half transparent. Closed, it would look like...
- Tags: Keyboards, Notebooks, Apple Inc., dual-sided touch technology, touch technology, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-17
- Lucid Touch (Photos: Lucid Touch and the see-through screen)
- Lucid Touch (Photos: Lucid Touch and the see-through screen)See-through ...Sorry, but that is not a "see-through screen". It is just an optical illusion.Just take a closer look at the pictures and you will see that the there is nothing "see-through" about an color LCD monitor with the image of...
- Tags: Lucid Touch, photograph
- Discussion threads 2008-03-07
- Putin allies building a pro-Kremlin network of blogs, news sites
- Vladimir Putin is building a propaganda network of friendly blogs, The Washington Post reports. Allies [of Putin] are creating pro-government news and pop culture Web sites while purchasing some established online outlets known for independent journalism. They are nurturing a network of friendly bloggers ready...
- Tags: Russia, Network, Blog, Blogger, pro-Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, Kremlin, Internet, Blogging, Networking, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-10-29
- Creating power out of thin air
- Creating power out of thin airFree electricitySmoke and mirrors. Magically creating another 'state' of a material is hogwash. Basic thermodynamics, no heat differential, no energy gradient to steal power from. If you add potential differences (e.g. batter), then it does work, til it runs down. You cannot...
- Tags: temperature differential, thermodynamics, temperature difference
- Discussion threads 2007-10-26
- Webcast: Collaboration on the Edges -- How IBM Lotus Connections is Helping the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium Foster Knowledge-sharing
- Learn how IBM Lotus Connections is providing new ways to enable productive relationships in a business context. Users can broaden their collaborative outreach and establish knowledge-sharing networks that tap into an organization's collective intelligence and enable richer ad hoc collaboration 'on the edges'. In this Webcast, Jeff Schick, VP of...
- Tags: Collaboration, Webcast, Network, Knowledge, Industry, IBM Corp., Strategy, Groupware, Digital Media, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Webcasts 2007-05-18
- The semantic web comes to cars
- In-car navigation systems exist for some time now. But BBC News reports that a new German project, dubbed SmartWeb, will use the semantic web and peer-to-peer networks to interact with drivers. This system, which is currently in its development phase, will use speech recognition and human gestures as interfaces. And...
- Tags: Semantic Web, SmartWeb
- Blog posts 2007-03-20
- German court rejects police use of spyware
- Porn advertisers arent the only ones interested in sneaking spyware onto PCs. It would be extremely handy for law enforcement to monitor the web activities of, say, suspected child pornographers or terrorists. In the US, thats legal if the police get a warrant to monitor the computer based on probable...
- Tags: Government technology, Law enforcement, Privacy, International
- Blog posts 2007-02-06
- Use these Nagios plugins to test local resources on your network
- Nagios, an open source system and network monitoring tool, has recently emerged as a popular and affordable choice for systems administrators in organizations of all sizes. Nagios runs on Linux and most *nix variants and can be configured to continuously monitor network services (SMTP,POP3, HTTP, NNTP, and PING),...
- Tags: Network, Plug-in, Network Monitoring, Nagios, Network Administration, Networking
- Book chapters 2007-01-24
- Pamela, an antimatter lab in space
- It's commonly admitted that about 80% of the Universe is made of 'dark matter.' But we had only rudimentary ways to detect it, such as high flying balloons. Now, the first satellite designed to detect both antimatter and dark matter has been launched last week. Nature writes that this antimatter...
- Tags: dark matter, Pamela
- Blog posts 2006-06-18
- iPods transform small rural college
- When Jim Wolfson, CIO at Georgia College & State University in rural Milledgeville, Ga., started noticing iPods around campus in 2002, he and school president Dorothy Leland resolved to find educational applications for the little white boxes. They took proposals from faculty for how to use iPods and farmed out...
- Tags: IPODS
- Blog posts 2006-03-20
- Opera preview puts widgets on stage
- Opera preview puts widgets on stageThe link doesn't work.The link you've given at labs.opera.com doesn't work. The beta forums at opera says nothing about a preview #2 available either.Opera Leads the way!!!!Though I am a Firefox user, I still have to admit that Opera is a better browser. Glad...
- Tags: Memory, Web browsers, RAM, Opera Software, Widget, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2006-02-05
- 2005 in review
- This is the review that was never meantto be. At the beginning of the year, a predictionwas made that "Bloggingwill fade away from the corporate world and be considered a consumer tool,no longer a credible source of news. " Here at the end...
- Tags: blogging, blog, IBM Lotus Notes
- Blog posts 2005-12-26
- Microsoft offers a new angle on maps
- Microsoft offers a new angle on mapsWhen and Where can we see this betaI'm very interested in this announcement. How would I see it??I have seen it...The 45 degree angle view is pretty neat, and I'm very happy it supports LOS ANGELES!!!It has some neat features not found in...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., required parameter, Google Inc., Google Maps, Linux
- Discussion threads 2005-12-07
- SCO: finally, an opportunity to judge for yourself
- SCO: finally, an opportunity to judge for yourselfLook PaulIt's become clear from your recent postings that you would love to see Linux go away so that your beloved Solaris can magically proliferate. (clue to paul: it ain't gonna happen)We can't really see the code in question as presented to the...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, UNIX, SCO Group Inc., Novell Inc., IBM Corp., Linux
- Discussion threads 2005-11-03
- Air and ground robots to collaborate in space
- Today's discoveries about our solar system are done by using robotic devices such as remote-sensing orbiters, probes, landers and rovers. But space missions usually rely on very few instruments. If one is lost, the mission is almost over -- and has failed. But now, a team of scientists from the...
- Tags: California Institute of Technology, spacecraft
- Blog posts 2005-10-22
- The future of the enterprise and grids
- Remember all the talk about outsourcing and offshoring, building virtual corporations in the same way Hollywood assembles disparate groups to make a movie? That’s become passé now, or at least more of a background to the larger issue of globalization. Enterprises are shifting their focus to have footprints around...
- Tags: Larry Smarr
- Blog posts 2005-05-25
- Globus Toolkit 4.0
- The Globus Consortium unleashed the version 4.0 of the Globus Toolkit (GT4), which is a key component for accelerating the adoption of enterprise-class grids. Developed by the Globus Alliance, the open source GT4 is the latest iteration rendered from a decade of development. The main enhancement from version 3.0...
- Tags: GT4
- Blog posts 2005-05-02
- True grid
- Over the past week, fellow ZDNet bloggers George Ou and David Berlind have been discussing the potential and peril of grid computing. George points to some of the impracticalities of grid between organizations, and the fact that grid may be the wrong answer to other infrastructure issues. David spoke with...
- Tags: grid
- Blog posts 2005-02-15
- The reality of Grid computing
- David Berlind did this excellent interview with Wolfgang Gentzsch, who is one of the pioneers of grid technology,anddispels some of the myths of grid computing. In the past, I've tried to dispel some of the grid mystique myself but it's been a challenge to get the point across. Now, even...
- Tags: grid computing, hospital, grid
- Blog posts 2005-02-14
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