Short Dungeon
Downloads Game is short, as it is experimental. A text-only adventure game in the spirit of the Zork and others from the 80's. Warning: you need a sense of humor for this one.
[August 24, 2000, 8:00]
Short Stack Strategy Helper
Downloads This tool helps you execute the short stack strategy for holdem NL poker. It tells you exactly which hands you should play from which position. It tells you how much to raise/reraise and when to go all-in.
[June 14, 2008, 8:00]
Short throw projection from BenQ
Blog Short throw' was one of the key watchwords for BenQ: a projection engine with a short throw can deliver a decent-sized image from a small distance, which has several advantages: it allows presentations to happen in smaller rooms, keeps the...
[October 15, 2008, 9:45]
'Short' sellers continue to thrive
News According to the Nasdaq, short-interest levels rose to 4,062,490,704 compared with 4,013,408,493 for July, setting a new record for the third month in a row. Investors who short stocks sell borrowed shares, hoping that the price will drop before...
[August 29, 2001, 8:10]
Short throw projection from BenQ
Blog Comment However - my need to project from short distances has often been a result of the projector being supplied with a ridiculously short power lead, thereby requiring to project from very close to available wall sockets.could you ask their R&D fellows...
[October 16, 2008, 7:57]
The 100 Greatest Short Stories
Downloads Now you can enjoy these "byte-sized" masterpieces any time and anywhere with The 100 Greatest Short Stories. A timeless collection of the world's greatest short stories, it includes the works of authors such as O.
[February 22, 2007, 7:00]
First Itanium to have short shelf life
News Industry observers consider that Itanium's multiple delays have partly destroyed its attractiveness by giving it a short shelf life before it is replaced. Despite multiple delays and the stringent requirements of much of its target market, Intel...
[May 22, 2001, 16:21]
The Impact of Emerging RFID Technology in the Wirefree Environment for Automatic Identification, Data Collection and Dedicated Short Range Communication
White Papers Radio Frequency Identification is a Dedicated Short Range Communication (DSRC) technology. With RFID, the electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the RF (radio frequency) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum is used to transmit signals.
[November 20, 2009, 0:25]
'Short-term view' hits financial IT sector morale
News The result is that long-term strategic plans are not followed because of short-term objectives. Think of financial services companies as cutting-edge users of IT? Think again. Around two-thirds of IT managers in the sector say IT isn't viewed...
[April 3, 2003, 8:51]
Gates: We're short of tech talent
Talkback So BIll says he short on tech talent. Perhaps if his HR department would stop looking for exact matches to esoteric job requirements and start looking for near or close matches they might find alot of unemployed American tech workers willing to...
[July 19, 2005, 16:08]
100 Greatest Short Stories for iPhone
Downloads With 100 Greatest Short Stories for iPhone you can enjoy these byte-sized masterpieces any time and anywhere. A timeless collection of the world's greatest short stories, it contains works by authors such as, O.
[November 18, 2009, 9:42]
Gates: We're short of tech talent
Talkback Gates: We're short of "cheap" tech talent" The heading should have been: It's just another cry for more H1x visas, or for more outsourcing. Do they (and Gates included) know the real reason why enrollment in computer related studies has been on the...
[July 19, 2005, 17:22]
Gates: We're short of tech talent
Talkback The industry isn't short on talent. If anything, there is an overabundance of talent in the US and Canada. The problem is that employers want to pay local talent as little as they pay offshore firms, and it's just not enough to live on in the...
[July 19, 2005, 18:59]
The perfect UI tester: a man with short-term memory loss?
Blog We have an intriguing post from ZDNet.co.uk member kisunssi who claims to have no short-term memory. He goes on to note that he sees this as a USP, and is wondering whether someone with no short-term memory would be a good UI tester.
[June 19, 2007, 13:03]
Analysis of the Reliability of a Nationwide Short Message Service
White Papers Short Message Service (SMS) has been arguably the most popular wireless data service for cellular networks. Due to its ubiquitous availability and universal support by mobile handsets and cellular carriers, it is also being considered for emergency...
[April 1, 2009, 4:03]
Concise Oxford English Audio Module (Short) (S60 3rd Edition)
Downloads Available sound databases:Concise Oxford English Audio Module - 50,000 words - 53.7Mb Concise Oxford English Audio Module (Short) - 17,000 words - 18.5Mb The sound dictionary is based on the Concise Oxford English Dictionary word list but can be...
[March 20, 2008, 7:00]
Carrier Design Options for Short Message Service (SMS) Traffic Optimization
White Papers Short Message Service (SMS) traffic volumes are already exceeding tens of billions of messages each month worldwide. This translates into a reliable revenue stream for operators; however, it also directly competes with voice signaling traffic for...
[February 22, 2006, 23:00]
Intel's flagship in short supply
News Intel's flagship desktop processor, the 3.6GHz Pentium 4 560, is in very short supply, an Intel spokesman confirmed. The chip came out in June, along with the company's latest desktop chipsets, the 915 Express and 925 Express.
[July 30, 2004, 8:45]
Common Short Codes: The Time Is Now for Mobile Marketing and Outreach
White Papers Common Short Codes represent the fastest, surest, and most proven way for brands and organizations of any size to obtain access to today's mobile culture and create a mobile presence. Using CSCs and layering on a mobile marketing campaign can...
[March 1, 2009, 0:24]
UK surfers have short attention spans
News While the amount of money users are spending will be music to the ears of telcos, the short amount they devote to each Web site will not please content providers and advertisers. We may be paying through the nose for surfing the Web but when we get...
[November 29, 1999, 8:29]



