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EngCalc (Heat Exchanger)

Downloads Momentous heat exchanger engineering formulae. The most comprehensive unit converter utility tool. Comes with over 1000+ units and 10000+ conversions. A must have for engineers. Empower yourself with instant references and solutions of frequently...

[June 10, 2005, 22:42]

Heat Pad

Downloads There are six kinds of surfaces available, Heat: Regular heat-sensitive surface, Flame: Fire at your fingertips, Fantasy: Let the moving patterns hypnotize you, Sky: Relaxing clouds at your fingertips, Metal: Shiny chrome reflections, and Spirit...

[May 21, 2009, 6:42]

Heat (temperature converter)

Downloads Heat converts between Fahrenheit and Celsius with a simple, intuitive interface that can be easily used by anyone who's spent fifteen minutes with an iPhone or iPod touch. Heat also supports Kelvin and Rankine, two temperature units used in...

[October 7, 2008, 12:08]

Heat Stroke: Power-Density-Based Denial of Service in SMT

White Papers This paper shows that power density can be exploited in SMT to launch a novel DOS attack, called heat stroke. Heat stroke repeatedly accesses a shared resource to create a hot spot at the resource. In the past, there has been several Denial-Of...

[June 24, 2009, 16:02]

Intel: Heat critical issue in chip design

News Heat is becoming one of the most critical issues in computer and semiconductor design, according to Intel chief technical officer Pat Gelsinger, who will discuss the issue in a keynote Monday at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference.

[February 5, 2001, 14:11]

HEAT: Scalable Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks Using Temperature Fields

White Papers This paper proposes HEAT, an anycast routing protocol for this type of communication that is designed to scale to the network size and to be robust to node mobility. HEAT relies on a temperature field to route data packets towards the Internet...

[August 1, 2007, 1:00]

Web-Based Tool Takes Heat Off Uni Help Desk

White Papers Auckland University is to drop its Heat helpdesk support system in favour of Infra, a web-based system already in place at Victoria University. It was a choice between upgrading Heat and going to the market in search of a new system.

[March 14, 2006, 23:00]

AMD turns up the Athlon heat

News Moving to 0.18 micron, however, eliminates the need for the packaging, due to reduced heat and the ability to integrate memory on to the processor die. Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday outlined aggressive plans for new Athlon chips and predicted...

[November 12, 1999, 8:59]

Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001 - 2000 Roster Update 4.1

Downloads This 2000 season roster update replaces the original Sammy Sosa High Heat Baseball 2001 rosters.

[October 25, 2003, 4:03]

Water-cooled IBM supercomputer to heat buildings

News IBM and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Zurich plan to build a water-cooled supercomputer whose surplus heat will be re-used to heat the university's buildings. The installation will re-use heat directly for in-building heating.

[June 24, 2009, 16:35]

Toronto Airport Meets ITIL Standards and Takes Support Levels, Change Management to New Heights With HEAT

White Papers GTAA chose HEAT Service & Support from FrontRange Solutions to log and track all IT-related incidents. HEAT gave GTAA a centralized method of catching and dispatching all requests to either its own first and second level technicians or to external...

[June 12, 2009, 3:23]

Steam age tech takes heat off chips

News One of the key discoveries in steam engine technology was that multiple small pipes in the boiler extracted heat far more efficiently than a single pipe. Now Californian company Cooligy is applying a similar idea to cooling high performance chips...

[October 8, 2003, 16:25]

AMD and Intel heat up multicore chip race

News That heat buildup requires noisy fans to keep the system cool, especially in notebooks. But Intel and AMD both say they've learned their lessons on power consumption and heat. A buildup of heat inside a PC can contribute to component failures...

[August 3, 2006, 16:50]

Heat and Control, Inc. Standardizes Critical Sales Cycle With On Demand Customer Relationship Management Solution

White Papers Heat and Control, Inc.is one of the world's leading manufacturers of food processing and packaging equipment. To retain its leadership position in the food processing industry, the company constantly looks for ways to create efficiencies and offer...

[January 23, 2007, 0:00]

Buyers turn up the heat on server makers

Talkback heat is NOT a problem if the datacenter uses an XServe from Apple .faster, higher, stronger .and cooler! cf http://www.apple.com/ca/xserve/ recent stats (Gartner I think) showed Xserve with 20% marketshare in the unix $5K segment .and the reviews...

[May 12, 2005, 17:55]

IBM, BEA in server-software dead heat

News The two companies are now in a dead heat, each capturing 34 percent of the market for Java-based application-server software, technology that companies use to run e-commerce and other Web site transactions.

[March 22, 2002, 6:31]

Aviva Life Insurance Company Selects HEAT and Creates Customized Reports With KPIs to Measure Performance of the Delivery of Operational IT Services

White Papers By configuring HEAT using ITIL best practices, Aviva Life Insurance Company was able to create their own customized Crystal Reports to extract information that provided them with Key Performance ndicators (KPIs) on their delivery of operational IT...

[August 2, 2007, 23:28]

AMD cool Opterons to heat up battle with Intel

News Processor performance gains have been outpaced by increasing power demands and corresponding amounts of waste heat, a problem for those wishing to pack servers more densely in data centres without risking overheating problems such as data loss or...

[December 6, 2004, 7:15]

Google Spreadsheets turns up heat on Excel

Talkback .xls in not one format but many, which one did Google try? More importantly, since Google bought up Writely which already supports OpenDocument, when can we expect Google Spreadsheets to support OpenDocument?

[June 6, 2006, 19:31]

Novell: Linux turns up the heat on Microsoft

Talkback If you are an "out of work" Novell developer.it 's probably because you aren't good at what you do.

[September 23, 2004, 18:32]

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