Archive for April 11, 2012
IBM says new technology to change world of data – Chattanooga Times Free Press
01 year ago
![]() Chattanooga Times Free Press | IBM says new technology to change world of data Chattanooga Times Free Press by Ellis Smith In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: Rodney Adkins, senior vice president in charge of IBM's Systems and Technology Group, stands beside one of IBM's new PureSystems at a company lab in Research Triangle Park, NC. IBM's PureSystems Will Radically Simplify Enterprise Computing IBM Aims to Sharply Simplify Corporate Data Center Technology IBM Launches New Expert Integrated PureSystems in Major IT Shift |
Facebook deal-making is not likely over – MarketWatch
01 year ago
![]() The Hindu | Facebook deal-making is not likely over MarketWatch By Therese Poletti, MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — The once-adolescent Facebook Inc. is now showing its age, even before next month's widely anticipated debut on Wall Street that is expected to value it at $100 billion. Dropping Instagram already? Try these Android alternatives Review: Warming up to Photo-Sharing App Instagram Targeting the mobile market |
Google Aims For Windows With New Window-based ChromeOS
01 year ago
Google updated the ChromeOS Developer channel with the first version of the browser OS that comes with an activated version of the Aura window manager. How the Sinking of the Titanic Sparked a Century of Radio Improvements
01 year ago
by samzenpus
in Syndicated Sites
joshuarrrr writes "When the RMS Titanic scraped an iceberg on the night of 14 April 1912, its wireless operators began sending distress calls on one of the world's most advanced radios: a 5-kilowatt rotary spark transmitter that on a clear night could send signals from the middle of the Atlantic to New York City or London. What the radio operators lacked, however, were international protocols for wireless communications at sea. At the time, US law only required ships to have one operator on board, and he was usually employed by the wireless companies, not the ship itself. On the 100th anniversary of the Titanic, IEEE Spectrum looks at how the tragedy accelerated the improvement of communications at sea."
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Want to Look Two Inches Taller? Try Holding a Gun [Guns]
01 year ago
A core tenet of the human "fight or flight" response begs the question, is this guy bigger than me? A recent study suggests that answer depends on if he's wielding or not. Turns out, our brains might give a subconscious size advantage to opponents if they're holding a weapon. More »












