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Jaguar, World's Most Powerful Supercomputer

Nov 14th, 2008 · The National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS), located at Oak Ridge National Labs (ORNL) in Tennessee, has upgraded the Jaguar supercomputer to 1.64-petaflops for use by scientists and engineers working in areas such as climate modeling, renewable …
see also: world · Science · engineering · scientists · energy · upgrading · climate

D-Link DIR-655 Firmware 1.21 Hijacks Your Internet Connection

Nov 5th, 2008 · Normally when you think of firmware updates for a router you would expect security updates and bug fixes. Would you ever expect the company that makes the product to try and sell you a subscription for security software using its firmware as a salesperson? …
see also: software · Google · products · Internet · company · Website · Security

No IPv6 For UK Broadband Users

Oct 9th, 2008 · BT (the incumbent telephone company in the United Kingdom) are in the process of spending millions of pounds on upgrading their network to an all-IP core. However, they have failed to consider 21st Century protocol support, preferring to insist that IPv4 …
see also: IP · network · UK · company · telephone · United Kingdom · broadband

Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7

Oct 5th, 2008 · The State of Maine is the latest organization to skip Windows Vista, which has been a near-disaster for Microsoft. An internal state document (dated September 15) uncovered by Infoweek reveals that Maine will not be upgrading its more than 11,000 personal …
see also: Redmond · software · business · Microsoft · Windows · computer · UK

Maine To Skip Vista, Go Directly To Windows 7

Oct 4th, 2008 · The State of Maine is the latest organization to skip Windows Vista, which has been a near-disaster for Microsoft. An internal state document (dated September 15) uncovered by Infoweek reveals that Maine will not be upgrading its more than 11,000 personal …
see also: Redmond · software · business · Microsoft · Windows · computer · UK

Picasa Rolls Out 3.0 — Now With Facial Recognition

Sep 3rd, 2008 · If you use Picasa (Google's photo sharing site), they have upgraded to 3.0 and are purportedly offering facial recognition. That's right, why tag photos of your friends when the software will group similar faces together for you? There's a new list of …
see also: software · Google · photos · photographs · friends · upgrading · Picasa

Firefox To Get a Nag Screen For Upgrades

Aug 22nd, 2008 · Firefox has been pushing version 3.0 very aggressively, and firmly believes that it is a solid product. The Download Day was just one of their ways to drum up user support for the new release. Now, Firefox is going to 'gently nudge' users of Firefox 2.0 …
see also: products · Firefox · Mozilla · upgrading · Download Day · onsRead

Hands-on Look At USB 3.0, Spec Details Revealed

Aug 22nd, 2008 · Maximum PC dug up some new information about USB 3.0, got their hands on the new connectors, and even took a look inside the new cables. They learned several new details about the next-gen version of the ubiquitous interface. USB Superspeed will be backward …
see also: bundling · interface · upgrading · USB · Gen · compatible · ultra

Western Digital Working On a 20,000 RPM Drive

Aug 17th, 2008 · Western Digital seems to be preparing for the onslaught of solid-state drives set to impact its market by developing a 20,000 rpm hard drive. Similar to the VelociRaptor line of drives, the new drives are speculated to be offering lower capacity as a …
see also: digital · register · upgrading · 10k · efficiency · RPM · Taipei

Dial-Up Users "Don't Want Broadband"

Jul 3rd, 2008 · The majority of dial-up Internet users say they don't want to upgrade their connection to broadband, according to a new study in the US. The Pew Internet & American Life research found that 62% of dial-up users had no interest in upgrading to a high-speed …
see also: Internet · research · CNN · broadband · upgrading · AP · American Life

NSFnet — 20 Years of Internet Obscurity and Insight

Jul 2nd, 2008 · The National Science Foundation (NSF) reissued the words that started the Internet revolution 20 years ago today: 'The NSFnet Backbone has reached a state where we would like to more officially let operational traffic on.' That was the email sent to users …
see also: network · Online · computer · Commercial · Internet · Traffic · 1986

Apple Laptop Upgrades Costing 200% More Than Dells

Jun 30th, 2008 · C|net is highlighting the astonishing cost of Apple laptop hardware upgrades, compared to Dell — in some instances, Apple is charging 200% more for upgraded components, such as memory and hard disks. Either there's a serious difference in the quality …
see also: Hardware · Apple · laptop · memory · Dell · upgrading · highlighting

Can Any Router Guarantee Bandwidth For VOIP?

Jun 26th, 2008 · My wife and I use Vonage for Voice over IP at home, mainly for work-related phone calls so we don't have to give out our home number to clients and colleagues. Most of the time it works fine, but when I'm using BitTorrent or other high-bandwidth applications …
see also: Linux · IP · bandwidth · BitTorrent · copyrighted · wife · legal

Revitalizing an Aging Notebook On the Cheap

Jun 19th, 2008 · Brian Nadel's ThinkPad R50 just hit its fifth birthday, and the years haven't been kind to it. When it was new, the notebook was reliable and fast. Now it's slow and prone to annoying shutdowns. Is it a good investment to revamp a notebook that's worth …
see also: computer · reliable · battery · upgrading · Shutdown · notebook · life

Mass Effect DRM Still Causing Issues

Jun 17th, 2008 · There was some discussion last month about the proposed DRM for Mass Effect and Spore that required the game to phone home every ten days. They backed down from that, but have left in that a user is only allowed 3 activations per license key. A license …
see also: Hardware · DRM · Windows · licensing · upgrading · Troubleshooting · EA

Darling Brothers, UK Indie Game Devs, Upgraded to CBE

Jun 15th, 2008 · The BBC reports that David and Richard Darling, the brother tandem who founded Codemasters back in the mid-'80s from their bedroom, were recently made Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for their 'services to the computer games industry.' …
see also: service · computer · BBC · UK · industry · David · upgrading

Rubik's Cube Algorithm Cut Again, Down To 23 Moves

Jun 5th, 2008 · The number of moves necessary to solve an arbitrary Rubik's cube configuration has been cut down to 23 moves, according to an update on Tomas Rokicki's homepage (and here). As reported in March, Rokicki developed a very efficient strategy for studying …
see also: solution · products · strategy · 1996 · 8GB · memory · upgrading

China to Regulate Internet Map Publishing

May 13th, 2008 · After text, pictures, and videos, China starts regulating Internet map publishing (here is the google translation.) The government believes that Internet maps can represent the state's sovereignty and its political and diplomatic positions in the international …
see also: video · pictures · Google · regulator · nation · Chinese · consumer

Dealing With Dialup

May 12th, 2008 · It looks like my parents may end up stuck having to use dialup to access the Internet from their cottage inside the Cape Cod National Seashore. Neither Comcast nor Verizon want to bother upgrading the hardware required to get them faster service. They …
see also: Hardware · bandwidth · service · Internet · rep · Texting · expense

Whitehouse Emails Were Lost Due to "Upgrade"

Apr 30th, 2008 · We now know how the Whitehouse managed to lose about five million emails. It seems that they 'upgraded' their Lotus Notes system, which had an automatic retention and backup system, for Microsoft Exchange, which did not support the automatic system. So …
see also: retention · Archives · contractor · Humans · upgrading · protesting · Journal







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