HP launches smallest laser printer yet PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 05 February 2008 10:50

Is your tiny desk space making you feel down? Do you have secret desires to dismember that elephantine piece of crap your IT department calls a laser printer? Well, you can stop popping those Valium pills because HP has just launched its smallest laser printer to date, the LaserJet P1005.

 
Surf The Internet for Free With The PocketSurfer PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 29 November 2007 14:57

Do you find taking your Laptop everywhere with you to browse the web cumbersome, and viewing webpages on a Pocket PC/phone a bit too small and very slow to load?

 
Breakthrough Nanotechnology Will Bring 100 Terabyte 3.5-inch Digital Data Storage Disks PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 November 2007 09:45

Have you ever dream of 100 terabyte of data per 3.5-inch disk? New patented innovation nanotechnology from Michael E. Thomas, president of Colossal Storage Corporation, makes it real.

 
Top 100 Network Security Tools PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 November 2007 12:58
After the tremendously successful 2000 and 2003 security tools surveys, Insecure.Org is delighted to release this 2006 survey. I (Fyodor) asked users from the nmap-hackers mailing list to share their favorite tools, and 3,243 people responded. This allowed me to expand the list to 100 tools, and even subdivide them into categories. Anyone in the security field would be well advised to go over the list and investigate tools they are unfamiliar with. I discovered several powerful new tools this way. I also point newbies to this site whenever they write me saying “I don't know where to start”.
 
World's fastest vector computer goes live PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 November 2007 12:57

latest supercomputer from NEC in Japan, not only has the company gone and improved it, but it has also managed to make its first sale of the behemoth number cruncher.

 
Review: Intel's New Quad-Core CPUs PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 November 2007 12:56
There's a new high-end desktop chip in town--namely, Intel's Penryn family of CPUs, which are the first built on a 45nm manufacturing process developed by the chip giant. Our first WorldBench 6 tests with the new chip showed only a minor performance gain for the 45nm, 3-GHz QX9650 Core 2 Extreme versus the 65nm, 3-Ghz QX6850 Core 2 Extreme chip that it is supplanting. (See our chart "Penryn Speed: Minor Gains in Mainstream Apps," or check out our review of the first Penryn-based system we've tested, a CyberPower Power Infinity Pro.) However, none of the applications in our test suite utilize the QX9650's new SSE4 instructions, which can greatly speed up tasks such as some key operations in video encoding in apps that use SSE4. (Intel's in-house benchmarks, and the demonstrations we saw at this fall's Intel Developer Forum, back up that claim.)
 
Cisco vs. Bay/3Com/Cabletron/Juniper PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 November 2007 12:54
The subplot of the routing vs. switching debate was the fierce competition between Cisco and enterprise rivals Bay, 3Com and Cabletron. Over time, Cisco also deepened its focus on the service provider market, where start-up Juniper Networks, with the financial backing of several Cisco rivals in data and telecommunications, was becoming a formidable router alternative.
 
IPv4 vs. IPv6 PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 November 2007 12:53
The argument about how best to upgrade the Internet’s main communications protocol raged in the Internet Engineering Task Force in the early 1990s. By then, experts realized that the Internet would eventually run out of address space with the original version of the Internet Protocol, known as IPv4.
 
Cable vs. DSL PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 18 November 2007 12:52
While they didn’t rack up a body count on the scale of a Gambino-Colombo (or even a Jets-Sharks) feud, the turf war between cable and DSL got pretty intense in the early part of the decade.
 
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