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The future of Technology

Thursday, July 16, 2009

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Bill Buxton, Principal Researcher at Microsoft spoke yesterday at Microsoft World Partner Conference #WPC09. Mr. Buxton primarily presented on multi-touch screen technology and this technology is very cool. He also talked about the future of technology and how technology will work in the future. He spoke of how monitors in general will be everywhere and [...]

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Is the Horizon Lined With Specialty Clouds?

Thursday, June 25, 2009

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Will specialized cloud platforms emerge to offer services customized around the needs of a particular industry vertical? Or does too much specialization de-cloudify the whole endeavor? That was the focus of a session at GigaOm’s Structure 09 conference in San Francisco, where panelists agreed that specialization will become more prominent as the cloud matures. [...]

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LG Electronics and NComputing, announces strategic partnership for …

Saturday, June 20, 2009

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Global electronics innovator LG Electronics and NComputing, the world leader in virtual desktops, today announced a strategic partnership to produce a new category of LCD monitors that integrates NComputing's virtual desktop technology. Continue here: LG Electronics and NComputing, announces strategic partnership for ...

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Microsoft SQL Server under attack

Friday, May 22, 2009

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Arbour Networks knows a thing or two about internet security as their gear is used by most top tier ISPs. They run an interesting internet threat analysis service at http://atlas.arbor.net/. I’ve been watching it for the past couple of weeks. During this time Microsoft SQL Server has consistently been the top attack target. Not only [...]

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Windows 7’s "XP mode": Right idea, wrong technology - InfoWorld

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

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Boston Globe Windows 7's "XP mode": Right idea, wrong technology InfoWorld Well, it finally happened. After years of patching and tweaking the Windows runtime to preserve backward compatibility (and placate its perpetually cranky customer base), Microsoft has finally said enough is enough. See original here:  Windows 7's [...]

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Microsoft Fast Arrow Electronics Parametric Search : Beyond Search

Friday, April 24, 2009

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News and Information from ArnoldIT.com about Search and Content Processing. More here: Microsoft Fast Arrow Electronics Parametric Search : Beyond Search

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Good Or Bad: Electronics electronic engine

Sunday, March 29, 2009

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Fittipaldi's victory -- in a Chevrolet Indy V8 engine dominated by a Delco Electronics electronic engine hold ability (ECM) -- was the early instant in the 500's storied story that the engine of the winning vehicle was restrained by an ... Read more: Good Or Bad: Electronics electronic engine

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What AMD Fusion Means to Me | AMD at Home

Saturday, March 21, 2009

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Explorer audio Blu-ray Building an HTPC Build or Buy? cable card Cloud Computing content desktop Download DVD DVR Global Nerding high def High Definition home automation Home Cinema Home Cinema PC Home Theater Home Theater PC HTPC HTPC ... More: What AMD Fusion [...]

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Cloud Computing - An IT Management Disruption?

Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Cloud Computing has taken center stage in 2008 as one of the promising new technologies that will drive the next level of innovation in enterprise datacenters and infrastructure outsourcing. In 2008 we saw many players inlcuding the Internet heavyweights - Google (Apps), Amazon (EC2 and S3) and SalesForce (Force.com); and the traditional infrastructure players -  IBM (Blue Cloud), [...]

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I Wish That - I Could Find Things on the Internet

Sunday, March 1, 2009

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Depending on what you’re looking for, finding information on the Internet can range from a simple 10 second lookup to a grueling, hours-long marathon. Some information is naturally harder to find, but some things that you’d think should be relatively easy to find, aren’t. Simply put, I think finding things, when you’re not sure where [...]

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