Surge
Downloads Surge combines analog-style and wave table oscillators, configurable dual filters with a feedback-loop and massive modulation capabilities, Surge goes far beyond the capabilities of most fixed-architecture synths but still retain the directness of...
[December 19, 2006, 1:27]
In-flight broadband business to surge
News The fledgling in-flight broadband market is set for serious growth this year, according to analyst house In-Stat, which predicts the number of web-enabled airplanes will surge from 25 in 2008 to some 800 by the end of this year.
[May 11, 2009, 10:10]
Understanding Power Factor, Crest Factor, and Surge Factor
White Papers The terms Power Factor, Crest Factor, and Surge Factor refer to completely different and unrelated phenomena. Most UPS systems today have sufficient Crest Factor and Surge Factor to meet virtually any requirement in a data room or data center.
[November 3, 2006, 8:40]
Amazon reports surge in sales
News Amazon.com has reported a strong surge in second-quarter revenue, buoyed by the success of cost-cutting and strong sales internationally of the latest Harry Potter book. The e-tailer pulled in $1.1bn (£690m) during the three months ending 30 June...
[July 23, 2003, 11:43]
Spam surge raises fears of junk mail assault
News This mid-October surge in spam activity could mean that some of the most determined and active spammers have added many more email addresses to the lists that they use when sending their unsolicited emails.
[November 11, 2003, 13:20]
Phishing attacks surge
News As well as the surge in phishing, APACS also recorded a large increase in the number of "mule recruitment adverts". The Association of Payment Clearing Services (APACS) released card and online fraud figures on Tuesday which showed phishing...
[November 7, 2006, 15:10]
Text messages delayed by Christmas surge
Talkback The New Year's Day surge is largely caused by inebriated revellers wanting to send 'Happy New Year mum/dad/kids/etc.messages. We need a sense of perspective here. It's only mildly irritating if these are delayed so I don't see why a fuss needs to...
[January 4, 2006, 8:18]
Text messages delayed by Christmas surge
News Christmas was a busy and profitable time for mobile phone suppliers as they saw a surge in demand for text messaging services and networks sagged under the strain. O2, which was recently bought by Spanish company Telefonica, says the Christmas Day...
[December 29, 2005, 16:25]
Web blamed for surge in child porn
Talkback To blame the Web for what mobile phones do is as absurd as to blame increased road traffic for an increase in air-traffic accidents, just because both are "transport". Just about every "authority" has vouched that extreme violence perpetually shown...
[January 13, 2004, 13:59]
Web blamed for surge in child porn
Talkback To blame the web for an increase in detection rate is out of order. The police have only just started taking notice of child porn so there will be an increase in the crime rate.
[January 14, 2004, 21:13]
Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
Talkback Can Microsoft write ANY secure code? Seems like they are in a hurry to get the product, "on the the shelf", and let the user be the beta tester. One would expect a better product, considering how long they have been in business.
[January 8, 2009, 13:22]
Symantec on alert after surge in Net activity
Talkback Since September 20th, 2003, my installed Norton Anti Virus, 2003 has detected and deleted the following viruses: akuglu.exe; fmtvc.exe; gtnzzorl.exe, and upgrade.exe. After deleting those viruses, Norton left "Back ups".
[October 6, 2003, 1:11]
Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
News Business systems are being attacked by a worm exploiting a known Microsoft vulnerability, IT security experts have warned. Both US-CERT and security organisation F-Secure have issued warnings, urging IT professionals to apply the Microsoft patch.
[January 7, 2009, 15:15]
Surge in traffic hints at upturn
Talkback What a tenuous article! I only made it through to the end to see if there was any point to it, which there wasnt!
[October 3, 2003, 12:05]
Symantec on alert after surge in Net activity
News Symantec's security service has been placed on alert in response to a substantial jump in domain name server-related activity across the globe. The computer-security specialist has stepped up efforts to monitor network ports associated with domain...
[October 3, 2003, 11:50]
UK server revenues sink despite sales surge
News Unit shipments of servers in the UK were their highest for two years, according to new research, but this growth doesn't necessarily mean that Britain's IT industry is recovering. A study from researchers IDC released on Tuesday found that server...
[September 3, 2003, 10:40]
Lycos posts Q4 profit as sales surge
News First Call consensus was break even for the portal. Analysts were expecting sales of roughly $38m. Including a host of one-time items, Lycos lost $21.4m, or 24 cents a share. For the quarter ending July 31, revenue was up 29 percent from the third...
[August 18, 1999, 16:33]
Online ad revenues to surge
News Three recently released reports on US online advertising spending -- one looking back and two looking to the future -- all have the resounding theme of massive growth. Wednesday, the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) released its report on record...
[August 20, 1999, 8:42]
Insurance Provider PT Asuransi Sinar Mas Takes on the Itanium Processor Platform to Support a Surge in Customer Numbers and a Growing Business
White Papers PT Asuransi Sinar Mas (the Company) is one of the major industry leaders in the insurance sector in Indonesia. The Company prides itself with its commitment to customer satisfaction which it carries out through a business strategy that is supported...
[January 1, 2009, 0:00]
Surge in traffic hints at upturn
News If an increase in freeway traffic is any indication, the long-troubled Silicon Valley economy may be picking up. Anecdotal evidence suggests that a two-year decline in congestion is starting to reverse itself, with San Francisco Bay Area commuters...
[October 3, 2003, 10:04]



