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IBM Power7 @ Hot Chips 21 conference: 1.2B Transistors by
sprite scaler[_2_]
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10315787-64.html
IBM Power7 hot topic at Hot Chips conference
by Brooke Crothers
The Hot Chips conference in Palo Alto, Calif this week is focusing on
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Smart wristband by
morkelkey
Invented a "smart" wristband an inspiration that came from a home
improvement store. "I was buying a tool and there was an anti-theft
device in the tool.
The wristband works when the doctor marks the site with a pen that has
a specialized sticker attached. He then puts the sticker on the
wristband...
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Memory Forums Newsgroup Disclaimer by
Hemal
*Memory Forums Newsgroup Disclaimer*
The PC Memory Newsgroup is solely an independent Newsgroup and has been
added to Memory Forums.com on the strict basis to give additional
resources to a Memory Forum guest/user.
The PC Memory Newsgroup or any other Newsgroup on Memory Forums does
not always...
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August 19th 09 06:01 PM
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Energo Group - Coal Handling Plants, Ash Handling Plants, Energy Sector by
energoindia
Energoindia.com Dealing with Coal Handling, Balance of Plant, Ash
Handling, Material Handling, Coal, Electrical Power, Thermal Power,
Energy Sector, Fly Ash, Coal Mining, Coal Washing, Ash Slurry, EPC
contractors, Civil Contractor, Power Generation, Energy Audit,
Electrical Contractors, Civil...
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Is Itanium the first 64-bit casualty? by
mivpl
Interesting reading here, and very common-sense. Itanium may be the next
casualty in the 64-bit wars, when Itanium was the one that caused the 64-bit
wars to start in the first place.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/...nterwin_1.html
Yousuf Khan
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Humans: contact me at ykhan at rogers dot...
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maltreatment by
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Intel makes arguing and getting into disputes easier by
Yousuf Khan
I'm not sure how this relates to their main business model. Maybe it's a
new business model? Intel has created a new Firefox add-in that let's
you see disputed claims on websites and go to websites with their
counterclaims.
Here's where to find the add-in:...
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How a Search Engine Might Assume a Query Implies a Site Search by
Sanjidgc33
Google has a number of special search operators that you can use in a search to specialize your searches.
One of those special search operators is the “site” operator, which allows you to restrict your searches to a specific domain or website if you use a special “site” command (or operator).
A...
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Autocad discount buy online by
Mazzurbaf
VERY CHEAP SOFTWARE!
-The EuroSoftware Inc. and the European Manufacturer's Association has
developed special program of dropping prices for popular software in the
period of the world economic crisis.-
Any european languages: *English, French, Italian, Spanish, German*
FOR PC:
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SEO and Video Metrics: Get Page One’s Brian Rutledge Speaks Today at VMX by
Sanjidgc11
The Video Marketing Expo (VMX) is going on today in Austin at the Hilton Downtown. Jam-packed with helpful and interesting sessions about all things online video — including innovative methods for producing online videos for blogging, marketing, lead generation and social media — VMX makes it so...
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Intel drops another market segmentation barrier to x86 by
Robert Myers
http://www.pcworld.idg.com.au/article/304632/intel_nehalem_ex_gain_error_correction_technology
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Intel's eight-core Nehalem EX server processor will include a
technology derived from its high-end Itanium chips that helps to
reduce data corruption and ensure reliable server performance,...
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List of chipset default BIOS settings by
navoff
I need to create a document that lists the default BIOS settings for
different chipsets. I'm hoping there's a simple way to gather this
information. Does anyone have a suggestion as to where I should look?
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Power supplies? by
Yousuf Khan
It's possibly time to upgrade my power supply. Haven't shopped around
for one in ages. What's the new features that I have to look for these
days? My last PS was a 450W ATX from maybe 5 years ago. I expect my new
one would have to be at least 500W now.
I'm thinking I should get one with the...
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March 29th 09 08:39 PM
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Dvorak Likes Linux by
YKhan
I've had it permanently installed on my desktop since version 5.10,
too. Meanwhile it's been permanently installed on my laptop since 8.10
(after I upgraded the disk to 160GB). I now find myself using mainly
Ubuntu on the laptop, but the desktop still needs a few apps running
on Windows -- that'll...
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some safety sign fun by
zandy
Looks like the writers of this safety sign did not attend the establishment they are looking to warn about!
http://www.dyslexia-program.com/spelling_error_school_sign.jpg
You could say the writers of this safety sign have made a ‘schoolboy’ error.
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March 26th 09 03:20 PM
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Samsung SM2033SW by
rani02
Im looking at picking up a second monitor, needs to be DVI and was wandering if anyone has this monitor or knows of any better deals?
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March 25th 09 11:37 PM
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