Last week, we’d heard an unconfirmed report that three new MacBook Pro models had appeared in Best Buy’s inventory systems. Some inventory screenshots (1, 2) we received today appear to confirm this earlier report, showing off the upcoming $1999 pri…
Archive for February 2nd, 2008
New MacBook Pros Appearing in Retail Inventory?
Last week, we’d heard an unconfirmed report that three new MacBook Pro models had appeared in Best Buy’s inventory tracking system. Some inventory screenshots (1, 2) we received today appear to confirm this earlier report, showing off the upcoming $…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
MacBook Air Diary–Day 3: migrate assistance
I received my MacBook Air on Thursday (unboxing photos here) and have spent the last few days learning a thing or two about Apple’s Migration Assistant software. It’s that handy little application the auto-runs when you start up a new Mac for the first time or re-install Mac OS X.
The concept is simple, Migration Assistant […]
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Simulating Chaos: What Was Learned From Cyber Storm Tests?
In the middle of the biggest-ever Cyber Storm war game to test the nation’s hacker defenses, someone quietly targeted the very computers used to conduct the exercise. The surprising culprit? The players themselves, the same government and corporate experts responsible for detecting and fending off attacks against vital computer systems.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Encanto: Visualizing Advances in Supercomputing
Gazing at the green and yellow flashing lights of the third fastest supercomputer in the world, Lorie Liebrock, a computer science professor at New Mexico Tech, explained its coolness factor by comparing it with a building. On the surface, a building doesn’t seem much more than concrete and glass, maybe some rebar, she said. But a building actually is much more than that.
Filed in: Personal Tech
Online Privacy: Achievable Goal or Web 2.0 Pipe Dream?
Does being a Web user in 2008 automatically mean giving up your right to privacy? A growing chorus of voices says the evolution of the Internet, the increasingly cozy relationship between search and advertising companies and the rise of Web 2.0 social networking technologies adds up to an environment where true privacy may be but an illusion. That idea is not a necessarily a new one, of course.
Filed in: Personal Tech
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