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The Year of OpenSolaris

Mar 25, 2007 | User rating: 3.7 / 5 after 7 vote(s) | pda version

At the end of 2006, ZDnet blogger Paul Murphy made what I thought at the time to be a poor prediction: That 2007 will see Sun's OpenSolaris eclipse Linux in the size and activity of its developer community, and all OS development ...


Sun Praises Google for Lowering Cost of Networks

Mar 25, 2007 | User rating: 3 / 5 after 1 vote(s) | pda version

Continuing its recent momentum, Sun Microsystems says it expects to be generating 10 percent operating profit in the future, but that is dependent on a number of factors.


Hammer Storage Pounds Out 'Disruptive' 1TB Appliance

Mar 23, 2007 | User rating: 4.6 / 5 after 5 vote(s) | pda version

The new device resembles a microwave oven, offers remote access and provides the functionality of a network storage device at a price that may boggle some minds.


Gates Promotes PC Training in Colombia

Mar 20, 2007 | pda version

(AP) -- In his first trip to this violence-wracked country, Bill Gates said Microsoft Corp. was helping set up computer learning centers in areas where demobilized paramilitary fighters are in dire need of ...


Red Hat Plans Linux Desktop Offering 'for the Masses'

Mar 19, 2007 | User rating: 3.5 / 5 after 19 vote(s) | pda version

Red Hat is designing a new, packaged Linux desktop solution to push its Linux desktop offering to a far broader audience than exists for its current client solution.


IBM Announces Public Beta for Lotus Notes and Domino 8

Mar 16, 2007 | User rating: 5 / 5 after 1 vote(s) | pda version

IBM today announced that users can now download and try IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8, a next generation email and collaboration platform that helps users streamline daily business tasks that run across a variety ...


Red Hat Launches New Linux System

Mar 15, 2007 | User rating: 3.9 / 5 after 15 vote(s) | pda version

(AP) -- Red Hat Inc. has unveiled the latest version of its Linux operating system as the open-source software company continues to combat Microsoft's market-dominating Windows platform.


Engineer Creates First Academic Playstation 3 Computing Cluster

Mar 09, 2007 | User rating: 4.3 / 5 after 106 vote(s) | pda version

The Sony Playstation 3, Xbox and Nintendo Wii have captivated a generation of computer gamers with bold graphics and rapid-fire animation. But these high-tech toys can do a lot more than just play games. At ...


Physicists reveal water's secrets

Mar 03, 2007 | User rating: 4.3 / 5 after 103 vote(s) | pda version

It's essential to all life, and numerous research papers are published about it every year. Yet there are still secrets to reveal about water, that seemingly simple compound we know as H2O.


Study: Hackers Attack Computers Every 39 Seconds

Feb 08, 2007 | User rating: 4.4 / 5 after 14 vote(s) | pda version

Are hackers trying to get into your computer right now? And what are they up to? A study by the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering is one of the first to quantify the near-constant ...


Made in IBM Labs: IBM Drives 'Fort Knox'-Like Security Into Virtualized Data Centers

Feb 06, 2007 | User rating: 5 / 5 after 1 vote(s) | pda version

IBM today revealed a new software technology from its Research labs designed to greatly enhance security and management capabilities in virtualized data centers.


Intel Producing First Processor Prototypes With New, Tiny 45 Nanometer Transistors

Jan 27, 2007 | User rating: 4.5 / 5 after 48 vote(s) | pda version

In one of the biggest advancements in fundamental transistor design, Intel Corporation today revealed that it is using two dramatically new materials to build the insulating walls and switching gates of its ...


Internet under attack by zombie computers

Jan 08, 2007 | User rating: 2.7 / 5 after 9 vote(s) | pda version

Computer code writers in Europe are the chief suspects in the creation of programs that turn other computers into zombie-like slaves for Internet crimes.


New Program by Computer Scientist Prevents Crashes and Hacker Attacks

Dec 26, 2006 | User rating: 4 / 5 after 22 vote(s) | pda version

Today�s computers have more than 2,000 times as much memory as the machines of yesteryear, yet programmers are still writing code as if memory is in short supply. Not only does this make programs crash annoyingly, but it ...


Physicists Set New Record for Network Data Transfer

Dec 13, 2006 | User rating: 4 / 5 after 3 vote(s) | pda version

An international team of physicists, computer scientists, and network engineers led by the California Institute of Technology, CERN, and the University of Michigan and partners at the University of Florida and Vanderbilt, ...


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