Archive for February 5th, 2008

Feb5

Laser-Firing Physicists Take High-Speed Photography to the Attosecond Range

High-shutter-speed photography has come a long way from Muybridge’s galloping horse in 1887 and even from Edgerton’s strobe work in the 1950s and ’60s. Milliseconds are an eternity compared to the attosecond images of electron drift we see today, if you get our drift.


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Feb5

Google launches new service for enterprise email

So, your company uses Microsoft Exchange, and you are looking hard at implementing their Exchange Hosted Services, but realize it’s going to cost an arm and a leg to get it up and running. Thankfully, you may have a better option starting today.
A while back, Google acquired a company called Postini — […]

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Feb5

Horrors! Linus Torvalds calls HFS+ ‘utter crap’

In an interview at Melbourne’s linux.conf.au conference, Linus Torvalds called the standard file system of Mac OS X “complete and utter crap.” Mac fans are only slightly outraged, pointing out that HFS+ isn’t really “complete and utter crap,” rather, it’s just slightly crap-ish.

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Feb5

Will Microsoft support Windows on Macs?

A rumor posted Tuesday on a Microsoft enthusiast site suggests that Redmond will support Windows running on Intel-based Macs in BootCamp.

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Feb5

FARC Protesters Answer Facebook’s Call

Millions of protesters against the outlaw Colombian group FARC gathered in more than 140 cities around the world to protest its brutal tactics and to call for the release of the estimated 3,000 hostages the group still holds. What prompted this outpouring was a small group of Facebook users tired of the situation.

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Feb5

Managing a Windows Server 2003 system with the Computer Management Console

Windows Server 2003 includes consoles that allow you to manage the server and other components of a Windows Server 2003 environment. You may be familiar with Active Directory Users And Computers and Active Directory Sites And Services, which are Microsoft Management Consoles designed to accomplish a specific task. Microsoft…

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Filed in: Software


Feb5

Develop a fully functional site with DotNetNuke

The days of quickly building a Web application by marking up a few HTML pages are long gone. Now applications rely on backend data source and integrated security, and users expect powerful interfaces. The open source DotNetNuke framework allows you to create a powerful Web application using an out-of-the-box solution….

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Filed in: Security

Feb5

Nvidia Cashes Its Chips for Ageia

Graphics card maker Nvidia announced Monday it has agreed to acquire Ageia, creator of PhysX, technology that adds a higher level of real-world physics realism to video games. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. All major consoles — the Sony PlayStation 3, the Nintendo Wii, and the Microsoft Xbox 360 — as well as many high-end gaming PCs include the PhysX chip.

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Feb5

Apple Releases iPhoto 7.1.2, ProKit 4.5, and Braille Display Update

Apple released three updates via Mac OS X’s Software Update today.

iPhoto 7.1.2
This update addresses issues when publishing photos to a .Mac Web Gallery, improves overall stability, and fixes a number of other minor issues.

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Feb5

AOL Bulks Up Ad Muscle With Affiliate Marketer Buy

AOL has reached a deal to purchase affiliate marketing network Buy.at in an effort to expand its online advertising platform. Buy.at, which operates affiliate networks in the U.S. and the UK, will become part of AOL’s New York-based Advertising.com and Platform A online marketing organizations. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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