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Windows 7 Benchmarks Show Little Improvement On Vista

Nov 11th, 2008 · InfoWorld's Randall Kennedy examines Windows 7 from the kernel up, subjecting the 'pre-beta' to a battery of benchmarks to find any signs that the OS will be faster, more responsive, and less resource-intensive than the bloated Vista, as Microsoft suggests. …
see also: Microsoft · Windows · Benchmarks · footprints · memory · battery · OS

Alarm Raised For "Clickjacking" Browser Exploit

Sep 26th, 2008 · ZDNet's Zero Day blog has some new information on what looks like a scary new browser exploit/threat affecting all the major desktop platforms — Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Adobe Flash. The threat, called …
see also: ZDNet · blog · desktop · Vendors · Website · platform · JavaScript

Alarm Raised For "Clickjacking" Browser Exploit

Sep 25th, 2008 · ZDNet's Zero Day blog has some new information on what looks like a scary new browser exploit/threat affecting all the major desktop platforms — Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Adobe Flash. The threat, called …
see also: ZDNet · blog · desktop · Vendors · Website · platform · JavaScript

RIAA Says "Wanna Fight? It'll Cost You!"

Jun 15th, 2008 · Ars has the details on an RIAA strategy to double the cost of settling copyright infringement suits for students who try to quash the group's subpoenas in court. In a nutshell: settle early, pay $3,000; try to quash the subpoena and the settlement cost …
see also: students · strategy · Ars · settlement · copyrighted · Subpoenas · RIAA

Researchers Tout New Network Worm Weapon

Jun 4th, 2008 · Can Internet worms be thwarted within minutes of their infection? Researchers at Ohio State University say they can and they have the method to prove it. The key, researchers found, is for software to monitor the number of scans that machines on a network …
see also: network · software · Internet · Virus · viruses · calculations · Machine

Inside the TRS-80 Model 100

Jun 3rd, 2008 · What wouldn't you give for a laptop that starts instantly, weighs 3 pounds and gets 20 hours of battery life? That's the TRS-80 Model 100 in a nutshell. Granted, it displays only 8 lines of text and has just 28 kilobytes of memory, but it's a classic, …
see also: Apple · Portable · Texting · laptop · memory · battery · life

The Ruby Programming Language

Mar 3rd, 2008 · In January 2008, just in time for Ruby's 15th birthday, O'Reilly published The Ruby Programming Language. The co-authors make a strong writing team. Yukihiro (Matz) Matsumoto created Ruby. David Flanagan previously wrote Java In a Nutshell and JavaScript: …
see also: Language · concentration · JavaScript · 2008 · O'Reilly · technical · MIT

Hi, I Want To Meet (17.6% of) You!

Feb 19th, 2008 · Frequent Slashdot contributor Bennett Haselton wants to make online dating better. Here's how he wants to do it. "Suppose you're an entrepreneur who wants to break into the online personals business, but you face impossible odds because everybody wants …
see also: Online · business · entrepreneur · nutshell · Lisa · Match.com · hi

Antivirus Inventor Says Security Pros Are Wasting Time

Feb 7th, 2008 · Earlier this week Peter Tippett, chief scientist at the ICSA and the inventor of the progam that became Norton Antivirus, had some interesting things to say about the state of the security industry. In a nutshell, Tippett warned that about a third of …
see also: network · products · scientists · corporate · research · industry · Machine

Star Trek-like 'Phraselator' Helps Police

Jan 17th, 2008 · Yet another Star Trek-like device is making its way into the real world. VoxTec's Phraselator name sounds a bit like something the Three Stooges might have used long ago but no, this PDA-like device was developed through Defense Advanced Research Projects …
see also: world · Florida · Language · Americans · processors · local · Iraqi

New Way of Extending Satellite Life Saves Millions

Sep 6th, 2007 · A new technique to save aging satellites promises to save millions of dollars by extending the life of communications spacecraft. A process developed by researchers from Purdue University and Lockheed Martin has already saved $60 million for unnamed broadcasters …
see also: service · retiring · consumer · advancements · satellite · dollars · life

PAX 2007 In A Nutshell

Aug 31st, 2007 · Last weekend the dark horde of nerddom descended on Seattle, entering the heart of the 'Emerald City' to gorge itself on the music, culture, and humor of gaming. The Penny Arcade Expo (PAX) once again brought together fans of the influential webcomic …
see also: Music · community · Benchmarks · Culture · comic · 2007 · hall

State of the OpenJDK Project and Java 7

Aug 28th, 2007 · David Flanagan, the author of Java in a Nutshell, has a nice writeup on the state of the open source development of the next version of Java. The article explains the difference between the JDK7 and the OpenJDK projects and how to join them. Furthermore, …
see also: blog · Java · Language · technical · APIs · nutshell · Inclusion

Gen Con 2007 In A Nutshell

Aug 22nd, 2007 · Another year, another Gen Con? Hardly. This year was the 40th anniversary of Gen Con, marked the announcement of the newest edition of Dungeons and Dragons, and was the first year videogame companies were actively sought out as exhibitors. Put together …
see also: Companies · videogaming · 2007 · Gen · anniversary · Tabletop · hall

Power Consumption and the Future of Computing

Jun 30th, 2007 · ArsTechnica's Hannibal takes a look at how the power concerns that currently plague datacenters are shaping next-generation computing technologies at the levels of the microchip, the board-level interconnect, and the datacenter. In a nutshell, engineers …
see also: Hardware · computer · engineering · Intel · Sensor · technologies · graphics

Linux Kernel Devs Offer Free Driver Development

Jan 30th, 2007 · Linux Kernel hacker Greg Kroah-Hartman, author of Linux Kernel in a Nutshell has posted an epic announcement on his blog. This could portend increased device compatibility for Linux users, higher-quality drivers, and fewer non-free binary blobs." From …
see also: Linux · blog · products · engineering · company · community · Companies

DRM — It's Not Really About Piracy

Jan 16th, 2007 · Hollywood privately admits that DRM is not really about piracy. From the article: 'In a nutshell: DRM's sole purpose is to maximize revenues by minimizing your rights so that they can sell them back to you... Like all lies, there comes a point when the …
see also: DRM · Hollywood · business · customers · piracy · Studios · movie

Physicists Promise Wireless Power

Nov 15th, 2006 · The tangle of cables and plugs needed to recharge today's electronic gadgets could soon be a thing of the past. Researchers at MIT have outlined a relatively simple system that could deliver power wirelessly to devices such as laptop computers or MP3 …
see also: solution · world · computer · mp3 · appliance · electronics · player

Veeker Makes Video Instant Messaging a Reality

Oct 25th, 2006 · Stitch_Surfs writes to tell us that the new video instant messaging tool "Veeker" went live today. Able to be embedded in any website, Veeker allows you to share mobile video with your friends. From the article: "In a nutshell, Veeker is instant video …
see also: video · mobile · Website · portal · messaging · friends · nutshell

A Look Inside Citizendium

Oct 12th, 2006 · I've posted an in-depth look at Citizendium, Larry Sanger's new project and Wikipedia's new competitor. In a nutshell, Citizendium isn't just about building a better encyclopedia (though that is their goal) — it's also a pilot project for a new …
see also: competitors · donates · collaborative · Wikipedia · wiki · radical · volunteer







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