Webcast: CMP's survey on the price of data movement failure
White Papers The impact of data movement failures What are the real costs to your organization when the systems you rely on to get business done fail? What happens when those systems impact not only your internal network but also your external customer and...
[February 19, 2008, 6:39]
Samsung handset responds to movement
News South Korean electronics giant Samsung has launched what it's claiming is the world's first movement-controlled handset. The company has also built into a range of upcoming handsets movement controls, including turning the phone into a beat box...
[January 14, 2005, 8:30]
Green Computing and D-Link: The Green Movement and Specific D-Link Solutions Reduce Detrimental Impacts on the Environment
White Papers This brief offers a general overview of the green computing movement, the regulations and standards that are driving change, and specific D-Link solutions for adhering to energy consumption standards and enabling more flexible, less...
[February 27, 2009, 0:23]
Nokia employs pincer movement to spread Series 60
News Nokia is adopting a pincer movement in its attempt to get its Series 60 software onto various types of smart phone. Series 60, which runs on top of the Symbian OS, currently has around 50 percent of the smart phone market, according to Nokia, and...
[November 2, 2004, 15:39]
BitDefender and the anti-gypsy movement
Talkback Judging by the tone of your article, you seem to find the prejudice you're reporting amusing rather than offensive. Would you take the same attitude to a virus that was wiping out the music of African Americans, or Israelis, or any other cultural...
[June 13, 2005, 17:18]
BitDefender and the anti-gypsy movement
Talkback I agree to help the hacker who made that virus in his work. This is the greatest blessing the romanian culture ever received. I hope some day our culture will be free of this gypsy garbage.
[July 22, 2005, 18:30]
BitDefender and the anti-gypsy movement
Talkback if you dont know exactly the situation dont make a misjudgement.you have to really understand the situation, to live in Romania or be a Romanian to get it.it is not anti-gypsy, but there is no english word for this kind of music, and it has...
[June 15, 2005, 10:10]
BitDefender and the anti-gypsy movement
Talkback lol, let me tell the real story, I'm from Romania, after all :P The virus is realy called "Anti-Manele" and the term "Manele" is a genre of music banned here. Here's what to know about this music that they call "gypsy music".
[June 23, 2005, 22:14]
Samsung handset responds to movement
Talkback what a pointless load of twaddle - why not report on something worth while rather than the rubbish fed to you by the advertisers who's pockets you are clearly in. This site has a worrying pattern of news about the same companies each week do you...
[January 14, 2005, 9:24]
Samsung handset responds to movement
Talkback Interesting, but a pointless feature nonetheless. Why would anyone draw the number in the air instead of pressing the button? We'd all look like right freaks dialling that way. The most useful application for this would probably be games, although...
[January 14, 2005, 11:10]
Samsung handset responds to movement
Talkback Yes of course I can, if your falling down the stairs and are nocked unconscious. Imagine that, the phone might match that with a pattern and dial 999.
[January 14, 2005, 21:13]
Austrian politician joins the anti-patent movement
Talkback We just need more people to see how daft software patents, especially as implemented in America, are. Would we allow the following in the hardware world? The blatently basic small idea: Patenting the concept of joining things together using a nut...
[November 24, 2004, 21:16]
Data Pump in Oracle Database 11g: Foundation for Ultra High-Speed Data Movement Utilities
White Papers Data Pump is a callable feature in Oracle Database 11g that provides very high-speed loading and unloading of data and metadata. Command line export and import clients, expdp and impdp, that fully exploit the Data Pump infrastructure, are also...
[October 19, 2007, 1:00]
Austrian politician joins the anti-patent movement
News A senior Austrian MEP, who is a speaker on economic policy for the ruling political party in Austria and the vice-president of the largest political group in the European Parliament, spoke out against software patents to the Austrian Minister of...
[November 24, 2004, 11:50]
BitDefender and the anti-gypsy movement
News Romanian security firm BitDefender has revealed that after releasing signatures to protect its customers from a virus that deleted files from their computers containing gypsy music, it was inundated with letters of complaint from customers who...
[June 13, 2005, 14:45]
SubRosaSoft HomeGuardian
Downloads Integrating movement detection, sound detection, and very flexible reporting, it turns your computer into a high technology security system. Keeping the focus on guarding - HomeGuardian watches for trouble by looking for movement - and listening...
[October 22, 2003, 8:00]
GeForce3 means good times for PC and Xbox gamers
News PC and console gamers were promised more impressive graphics than ever before, such as realistic facial movement and convincing metal, hair and fur effects, with the release of Nvidia's GeForce3 graphics processing unit (GPU) Tuesday.
[February 28, 2001, 15:05]
NoSQL and the monster mutation
Blog Over in San Francisco yesterday, the brand-new NoSQL movement held its first public meeting.bitwranglers from outfits large and small absorbed ten presentations about how to handle data in the new online world.
[July 3, 2009, 7:45]
Open-source leaders fire new salvo at Microsoft
News Calling Microsoft's way of doing business a "deliberately incompatible strategy," ten luminaries from the open-source movement lashed back at the software giant on Tuesday for its recent criticism of the centerpiece of the free-software movement...
[May 17, 2001, 8:22]
A Year Ago: The Mitnick release - Is it over?
News Forget the national manhunt, book and movie deals, 'Free Kevin' movement, '60 Minutes' interview and legal marathon. He's experiencing a lot of frustration over the things he can't do," said Eric Corley, editor of the hacker magazine 2600 and the...
[January 22, 2001, 6:01]



