Too Hot Apple MacBook With Core-Duo Chips? Shed The Plastic says AppleJune 6th, 2006 Apple admitted that "some MacBooks may have left the factory with a thin piece of clear plastic covering the rear vent". If your sparkling new MacBook is overly warm laptops and / or has constant fan operation then check if you have a thin plastic covering the vent.
World's First P2P DVR and Distributed DVRJanuary 29th, 2007 NDS, the company behind DirecTV PVR, came up with two very innovative products. The Distributed DVR from NDS allows users to use hard drives from anywhere on a home network instead of being restricted to a hard drive on a single PVR.
Network Security Software Review: Agnitum Outpost Firewall versus ZoneAlarm Personal FirewallApril 22nd, 2006 I am unable to use ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall as it proved incompatible with Asrock Motherboard. So I switched to Agnitum Personal Firewall.
Web Operating System, YouOS From MIT GradsJuly 24th, 2006 Are we seeing the beginning of the end of Microsoft days, finally? It may be too soon to say but YouOS looks pretty functional to me. "YouOS strives to bring the web and traditional operating systems together to form a shared virtual computer." It is a wonderful concept.
Mamma Media Solutions ExperienceMay 29th, 2006 I used Mamma Media Solutions as alternative ad with Google AdSense. To summarize my experience: Not worth it.
SGI Molecules Can Bring in A New Dimension to ComputersNovember 18th, 2008 10,000 cores in one single computer!
5,000 Atom N330 chips in just one 3U rack computer!!
20,000 threads of execution!!!
- If you are wondering about my increasing excitements, then let me tell you, none of them are false. SGI molecules have come out with a technology, a concept which, if implied will do all the above stated works and much more.
The Floccinaucinihilipilification of Web 2.0January 26th, 2007 It is a dire necessity of the times to do some degree of floccinaucinihilipilification of Web 2.0. To understand the concerns lets take a look at what makes Web 2.0.
Sophos Claims Inventing Foolproof Malware Scanner Using Behavioral Genotype ProtectionOctober 4th, 2006 Sophos has launched a host intrusion detection technology which it claims can spot any malware before it has a chance to execute anywhere on the network. It is integrated into the company’s anti-virus scanning engine.
Cyber criminals may have created first 'zombie' cellphone networkJuly 18th, 2009 LONDON - Experts have warned that hackers may have created a network of "zombie" cellphones, similar to a network of virus-infected personal computers, to send spam or carry out cyber attacks. 'Botnets' is the term that computer scientists use for such networks of computers.
First thought reading brain chip implanted in USApril 1st, 2005 A paralysed man in the US has become the first person to benefit from a brain chip that reads his mind. Matthew Nagle, 25, was left paralysed from the neck down and confined to a wheelchair after a knife attack in 2001.
Secure Instant Messenger - ScatterNet Released by HackersJuly 26th, 2006 Cult of the dead cow, creators of infamous BackOrifice software, released a secure, user-friendly, free, open source instant messaging software to facilitate anonymous communication and secure file transfers. ScatterChat is designed to facilitate secure and private real-time communication over the Internet.
Scientists develop new language to improve home computer securitySeptember 19th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Korean computer scientists have developed a novel security language for home networks that could ward off cyber attack in homes. Like companies, banks, and other big organizations, domestic and small office networks are just as vulnerable to hacking, malicious computer code, worms, viruses, and eavesdropping.
Cisco to supply Clearwire with WiMax devices and networking equipmentMay 13th, 2009 Cisco to supply Clearwire with WiMax devices
NEW YORK — Clearwire Corp., which is building a nearly nationwide wireless data network, said Wednesday that Cisco Systems Inc. has agreed to make devices that can use that network.
New language protects home computersSeptember 18th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Scientists have developed a security language to protect home networks from cyber attacks. Companies, banks and other organisations take internet security very seriously, erecting firewalls and IT departments to protect them from attacks.
Google Me: Innovative Publicity at its Best or Worst?February 26th, 2009 Creativity makes you confused sometimes. The one I am going to show you now is quite debatable.
October 28th, 2005 at 11:49 am
what you said reminds me of the magictwin by jetway, which is basically, two terminals sharing a single computer. Well, with two NC’s and a single server, one can have “computing for two.”
http://www.jetwaycomputer.com/
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