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happygeek in a Nutshell
I am an English geek with the perfect job: I write about technology for a living. Something I've been doing for a couple of decades now. For the past 14 years I have been a Contributing Editor at PC Pro magazine, the biggest selling monthly IT publication in the UK, as well as a contributor to... (Read Blog)
That depends, to be honest, on which Internet you are talking about. For most of us mere mortals the answer will vary, depending upon how fat the pipe connecting us to the Internet is and how many people are downloading video streams over it at any given moment in time. For the uber-users at the...
Read More | Apr 27th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 27th, 2007
Microsoft has released the first public Beta version of Windows Server ‘Longhorn’ Beta 3 which can be downloaded from here. This is part of what Microsoft is referring to as the ‘Second Wave of Innovation’ to be delivered during the next 12 months. It started with Vista and Office 2007,...
Read More | Apr 26th, 2007
GPS satellite navigation devices have become an indispensable part of everyday life for millions of drivers the world over. Without these little technological route planning miracles, many of us would literally crash and burn as we struggled to regain control over that map while driving too fast...
Read More | Apr 22nd, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: May 1st, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 428 | Views: 1,186,605 | Last Entry: 8 Hours Ago | Overall Rating: 5 stars
SpectraLeper in a Nutshell
Graduated from New College of Florida, with a degree in Literature in 2006. Eclectic to a fault. (Read Blog)
Since I began reading science-fiction, my dream was that we would enter the era of complete connectivity, where web access would be plentiful and robust. Being able to be online anywhere would lead us to a greater sense of community and understanding. When mobile broadband became widely available...
Read More | Apr 26th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Apr 27th, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 3 | Views: 6,092 | Last Entry: Apr 26th, 2007 | Overall Rating: 5 stars
John A in a Nutshell
The former joeprogrammer (Read Blog)
Since recent years, we've come to appreciate the speed and usability of Flash drives. The fact that sudden motion makes no difference to its accessibility makes Flash drives an intriguing prospect for laptop manufacturers. Especially Dell, which is going to offer a configuration option with its...
Read More | Apr 26th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: May 3rd, 2007
Yesterday, an email was sent to the OpenOffice developers that proclaimed the development of a new version of OpenOffice -- one that's going to be available via the web. Using a technology that's been in development for 3 years already, Gravity Zoo Framework, a special programming library aimed at...
Read More | Apr 24th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Apr 24th, 2007
The social networking site MySpace has added a new feature that brings MySpace into the journalism world: MySpace News Beta. It has a system very similar to Digg, that is, it allows users to rate and promote content to the front page. With over 160 million users, a feature like this surely does not...
Read More | Apr 20th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Apr 21st, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 121 | Views: 272,664 | Last Entry: Nov 28th, 2007 | Overall Rating: 4 stars
mattb0611 in a Nutshell
Born and raised near Tampa. Third-year physics student at New College of Florida in Sarasota. Planning on Law School or somesuch. (Read Blog)
As Red Hat's modifications to the Linux kernel to improve real-time scheduling near completion, their director of emerging technologies, Tim Burke, has been pushing for its use in the business world. At a recent Wall Street conference, Burke made his case for real-time Linux's abilities to fulfill...
Read More | Apr 24th, 2007 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: May 3rd, 2007
The Linux mascot, Tux, is about to introduce himself to the masses—by driving really, really fast. Tux500.com, a Linux marketing site, is working to raise $350,000 to take primary sponsorship of Stephan Gregoire's car in the Indianapolis 500 race on May 27. So far, only about $6000 has been...
Read More | Apr 20th, 2007 | Comments: 5 | Last Comment: May 5th, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 9 | Views: 57,993 | Last Entry: Jul 11th, 2007 | Overall Rating: 4 stars
newsguy in a Nutshell
I live and breathe technology news, it is what turns me on. Sad, but hey I am a news nerd, what can I say? (Read Blog)
IBM has today announced the availability of an open beta version of its virtual Linux environment to enable x86 Linux applications to run without modification on POWER processor-based IBM System p servers. Designed to reduce power, cooling and space by consolidating x86 Linux workloads on System p...
Read More | Apr 23rd, 2007
Blog Stats: Entries: 127 | Views: 236,464 | Last Entry: 1 Hour Ago | Overall Rating: 5 stars
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