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·QuickStudy: Global positioning systems
How the global positioning system works.
·QuickStudy: Identity-based encryption
QuickStudy: Identity-based encryption solves many of the problems of public-key cryptography.
·QuickStudy: High-definition TV
Digital television will soon be ubiquitous, so what exactly does HD mean? We explain.
·QuickStudy: Transactional Memory
Transactional memory is a programming approach for multiple CPUs ensuring that updates to shared memory are performed without interrupting or invalidating other code.
·QuickStudy: Cloud computing
Cloud computing is the most recent successor to grid computing, utility computing, virtualization and clustering. Cloud computing overlaps these other concepts but has its own meaning: the ability to connect to software and data on the Internet (the cloud) instead of on your hard drive or local network.
·QuickStudy: Blade servers
Blade servers were invented to enable today's small, powerful computers to fit more efficiently into standard server racks. Here's the scoop on the history, technology and market for blade servers.
·More QuickStudy News...
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·Monday was ‘biggest ever online shopping day’
Monday 1st December recorded the UK’s largest ever online shopping volumes, but the anticipated VAT-driven spike failed to materialize, leaving sales values and traffic volumes flat, according to the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG).
·Quarter of Brits access Web via mobiles
Internet research firm comScore has launched its first white paper examining how people in the UK are using their mobile and Internet together.
·Roundtable report: The Aquent Orange Book salary discussion
How has the credit crunch affected recruitment in the digital industry? Last week, Netimperative and creative staffing firm Aquent assembled some key industry players to discuss changing trends within the sector.
·Guest Comment: How to tap into the power of instant messenger
Instant messaging is hugely popular, and offers a unique way of contacting potential customers in real time. Ashley Spooner from Cheeze looks at the opportunities and common pitfalls of marketing through the IM medium.
·BT Vision gets on demand movies from Fox
Twentieth Century Fox has signed an agreement giving BT video-on-demand rights to a range of movie titles for BT’s digital TV service, BT Vision.
·Web users ‘trading places’ with stockbrokers
The current global economic crisis has resulted in a spike in users at an online stock trading website.
·New .tel domains go up for grabs
Registry operator Telnic has begun accepting applications for its new .tel domain from businesses and organizations.
·Research: Is Facebook a global player?
Can Facebook establish itself as a true global player? A new white paper looks at the social network’s impact on different countries across the world.
·Online suffers as US newspaper ad sales slump
US newspaper advertising revenue fell a record 18%, nearly $2bn, in the third quarter, according to new figures.
·Yahoo to run search ads on Virgin Mobile portal
Yahoo! oneSearch will power the Internet search engine on Virgin Media’s new mobile portal, with plans to introduce search ads next year.
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·An Appeal To Moderate Islam
It is not the responsibility of non-Muslims to look past barbaric evil attack after barbaric evil attack and recognize that moderate Islam still exists. It is the responsibility of moderate Islam to rein in and destroy the madmen emanating from your societies. Are you too toothless orunwilling to do that?
·The Making of a Mash/Lauter Tun
This is a rewrite of this diary. People were encouraging towards making it a story. Citations will be provided for images since that jew bastard who runs the place hasn't enabled image tags yet. Making beer is pretty easy, and if you've been following The Spoils of Wort, you probablyhave the basics down. Making beer, up to this point, has been: Buy a can of extract (or four) Steep the specialty grains to make ...
·QNX 6.4 > 6.3
I had been running QNX 6.3 on my trusty old 1.4 GHz Pentium III system with two gigs of memory for the last couple years and it was alright. Never quite fast enough despite decent hardware (P3 chips were 2x as fast as P4s clock per clock, don't whine otherwise) and limited hardware support, I was looking forward to the upgrade because, finally, after four years I might get a better-optimized system.
·GOD IS GOOD
The fridge in the kitchen nearest to me at my place of work has a bunch of those dictionary fridge magnets on it. Over the last few months the face of the fridge has been the subject of a fascinating battle between the forces of good and evil.
·Two Essays on Objectivist Ethics
Two essays from Ayn Rand's The Virtue of Selfishness are reprinted in Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal as the ethical basis for her moral defense of capitalism. "Man's Rights" and "The Nature of Government" are pedestrian defenses of a natural law conception of man's natural rights and of a concept of government that mixes enumerated powers and individual rights with the Weberian concept of the state. In positing ...
·Beefeater's holocaust
A recent episode of Boston Legal featured a courtroom drama where a farmer filed suit in order to be able to test all of her herd for BSE1/vCJD, the agent which causes "mad cow" disease (otherwise known a bovine spongioform encephalopathy) in cows and variant Creutzfeld-Jacob disease in unfortunate beefeaters. In TV land, the farmer won and was allowed to test her herd and advertise the results. In reality, the USDA ...
·Why the Big 3 Bailout is Bullshit: Cadillacs Made in China
First, they say that between 160,000 and 3 million manufacturing jobs are on the line, but then turn around and blame the unions (the organization that represents those workers). In fact, foreign (mainly Japanese) automakers employ almost as many Americans as the "Big 3" do (113,000).Helping GM, Ford, and Chrysler could actually hurt those American auto-workers at non-Big 3 factories. Moreover, even according to opti ...
·FreeBSD Owes Apple Big
The other day, while booting my eight-core 3.2 GHz Mac Pro with 32 GB RAM, I watched my system startup messages (nvram boot-args="-v") and thought of Darwin's origins at NeXT as a pastiche of academic research and hacker hobby. Darwin has come so far and exhibits the best of long-termsoftware engineering. But while thinking of how far Darwin has come, I also thought of all it has given back to FreeBSD. By the time my ...
·Let The Games Begin
First off, I WAS COMPLETELY WRONG. So much for predictions of a year and a half ago. Looking back it's easy to see what happened. There is a collective sigh of relief throughout the U.S. and most of the world as Obama became President-elect Obama. Even so there is still 40+% of America that voted for McCain. President-elect Obama's calls for national unity will likely not last more than 30 days past his inauguration ...
·The Silver Lining for California's Gay Marriage Ban
On election day, Californians narrowly approved Proposition 8, an initiative to amend the state constitution to include "only marriage between a man and a woman is valid." Undoubtedly this vote was a setback for gay rights throughout the country, but upon closer inspection there is alot of silver lining in the results.
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