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- Will the trees save us?
- In Tolkein's fantasy world the ents came to the rescue of earthlings as they struggled against the forces of Mordor. The ents were ancient trees, protecting the planet from a scorched earth policy. Real-life science indicates trees will not rescue us from global warming, that's just fantasy. ...
- Tags: Earth, Tree, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-05
- HVC Color Composer Professional plugin for InDesign CS4 1.1 (Mac)
- Master Colors patented technology offers artists the only known objective method of color composition, with an approach that can be clearly explained, understood and used by any artist, designer, digital photographer or prepress professional. Master Colors' HVC Color Composer is a designer's dream tool. This InDesign plug-in adds a new,...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Color, Palette, Plug-in, Master Colors, HVC Color Composer, HVC Interface, *Proportion, Construction
- Software downloads 2009-07-07
- Knockem 1.0 (Mobile)
- Knockem is one of the games in the App Store to feature Bomboosh, Blue Flame, Gloomy, Pearl, Eggy, and the one and only Spange.Alien creatures have infested your space lab and it's up to you to stop them from destroying your ship. You must knockem all out before they enter...
- Tags: Mobile, Apple iTunes, eBattalion, Knockem, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
- Software downloads 2009-03-10
- SNRS - Securing Networks with Cisco Routers & Switches v3.0
- View Available Dates and LocationsDiscover advanced concepts in IOS router and switch security in this course that starts where IINS v1.0, core training for the CCNA Security Associate certification, stops. In SNRS v3.0, a component in the Cisco Certified Security Professional certification, you will take your IOS...
- Tags: Cisco IOS, Cisco Router, Router, Network, Cisco Systems Inc., VPNs, Routers & Switches, IPSec, Network Security, Networking, Security, Telecommunications
- Training 2008-11-01
- Exclusive: A robot with a biological brain
- Exclusive: A robot with a biological brainThe begining of the Cylon race? nt:(probably meant "you're" funnyDoesnt' change my opinion at all.Well, if this isn't the most immoral thing ever...it's gotta be kinda close.Cool but. could open a can of worms later...Did anyone else get a chill up the back of...
- Tags: Robots, biological brain, robot
- Discussion threads 2008-08-13
- Lab Enigma 2.0 (Windows)
- The Lab Enigma game is the interesting adventures of Doctor Andrews who is trying to collect medicine to cure malicious virus. Unknown virus has emeged in small town in the west. Several citizens applied to hospital for medical aide, but local physicians could do nothing. The town mayor gathered an...
- Tags: Physician, Town, Microsoft Windows, Virus, MyPlayCity, Lab Enigma Game, Games, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Personal Technology, Security
- Software downloads 2007-10-19
- Will security firms detect police spyware?
- Will security firms detect police spyware?Sophos says "It's crazy not to detect police spyware"Malicious code is malicious code. There's no reason why organisations targeted by "police spyware" could not write a variant of the e-bug for their own use. Before we know it, we'll all be spied on by every...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, malicious code, security, U.S Government, spyware, police spyware, govt, Sophos Plc.
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- What if I get hit by a bus?
- After reading Marc Wagner's post "Don’t be fooled, Linux is not free," I was struck by a few items. First and foremost, Marc is right. Linux is not a panacea. It doesn't take away the cost of doing business and it certainly requires a degree of expertise,...
- Tags: Open Source, K-12, Education Technology
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- Big computing plans means big privacy issues
- The future of computing will feature devices that monitor you, anticipate your actions and chronicle your life. The problem: Privacy concerns. Eric Horvitz, principal researcher at Microsoft Labs, demoed the software giants "life browser" effort, which puts memories, images and other items in a...
- Tags: General, Future in Review, IT Management, Innovation, Gartner Symposium
- Blog posts 2007-04-25
- Sun's middle management
- That blog entry by Jonathan Schwartz I mentioned yesterday used an anecdote about his experiences at two different hotels to illustrate the importance of having company evangelists on the front lines of customer contact. That story drew, among others, this response from "anonymous coward": ...
- Tags: Sun, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-24
- Computers in Education
- Ive been trying to understand what role computers could play in education - and Ive come up with a couple of answers Id like to try out on you. There seem to be two main functions that are applicable across almost all educational levels - the exceptions being pre-kindergarten...
- Tags: General, Unanswered questions
- Blog posts 2006-11-09
- Performance-enhancing sporting suits
- In A Superhero Suit for Athletes, BusinessWeek describes in its inimitable style that an entrepreneur from UK has invented a flexible foam material to protect people practicing all kinds of sports. The materials developed by d3o Lab are now used by skiers, skate boarders and soccer goalkeepers among others. But...
- Tags: performance, Spyder, BusinessWeek, Canadian Olympic
- Blog posts 2006-10-16
- The mystery of Oregon's 'dead zone'
- The area off Cape Perpetua on the central Oregon coast is now a gigantic crab and fish graveyard. It was first discovered in 2002, but according to the Christian Science Monitor, researchers at Oregon State University OSU have taken a close-up look into this coastal dead zone. And things are...
- Tags: crab, dead zone, zone, Oregon State University
- Blog posts 2006-08-26
- Kodak EasyShare P712
- According to Kodak, its 7.1-megapixel EasyShare P712 was designed for "second- and third-time digital camera buyers." Appropriately, the camera includes a higher level of control than many of Kodak's cameras, such as manual white balance, full manual exposure, and a trio of custom picture modes. It also sports a hotshoe,...
- Tags: Process improvement, Monitors & displays, ISO, camera, Eastman Kodak Co., TIFF, Kodak EasyShare
- Product reviews 2006-07-07
- Kodak EasyShare Z612
- Kodak's 6.1-megapixel EasyShare Z612 looks like a Lilliputian SLR. But as with the crafty little people in Jonathan Swift's novel, there's more to it than meets the eye, some of which should be approached with caution. Like most superzooms, it uses an electronic--rather than optical--viewfinder, so if you don't like...
- Tags: Mice, Monitors & displays, camera, EasyShare Z612, grip, Eastman Kodak Co., Kodak EasyShare
- Product reviews 2006-06-16
- Kodak EasyShare V603
- Essentially a 6-megapixel version of the EasyShare V550, Kodak's EasyShare V603 shares the same black-and-silver styling; the same 3X optical, 36mm-to-108mm, f/2.8-to-f/4.8 zoom lens; and the same 2.5-inch LCD as its sibling. Fans of tiny tunnel-vision viewfinders will note that the V603 has no such framing device, so you'll have...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Kodak EasyShare, camera, V603, ISO, Eastman Kodak Co.
- Product reviews 2006-06-08
- Google Calendar RSS problems?
- Google Calendar RSS problems?Google Calendar Feeds for Live.comI am trying to put in the RSS Feed of my Google Calendar in my Windows Live.com account and Google Personalized Home page. But this feed is not getting registered in either of them. What can be the reason?RE: Google Calendar RSS problems?I...
- Tags: RSS, Web browsers, Google Calendar, Google Inc., Google Calendar RSS problem
- Discussion threads 2006-05-25
- Is it time for universal time?
- Is it time for universal time?sense?1. my working hours could end up becoming 2000 to 0400. i'd be spending half my saturday at work! :-S. and my boss would have to say "i need this report by thursday. before you leave work, not after you come back!". on the bright...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, universal time, world time, RFC
- Discussion threads 2006-01-20
- Survey: Most home PC users lack security
- Survey: Most home PC users lack securityWe can be more specific"Survey: Most home PC users lack security"With windows market share of the home PC market around 90%, I'd say 90% of home PC users lack security;-)Spyware protection ...You don't really need spyware protection as long as you ..a) Don't use...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Web browsers, Firewalls, PRODUCTIVITY, security, MOST HOME PC USERS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, spyware, firewall, survey, computer
- Discussion threads 2005-12-07
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