Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

iPhone Nano Rumor Revived

Monday, August 4th, 2008 1 views

DailyMail.co.uk revived rumors of an iPhone nano this weekend with a report that claimed that a nano version of the iPhone would be shipping in time for Christmas. The product will be launched in the UK at up to 150 for pay-as-y... // via popurls.com

Transmission 1.22

Monday, August 4th, 2008 0 views

BitTorrent has become the peer-to-peer protocol of choice for transferring large files quickly. There are plenty of clients for OS X, but Transmission Projects Transmission 1.22 has a lot of things going for it. // via popurls.com

Bruce Perens on Microsoft and Apache

Monday, August 4th, 2008 1 views

You may or may not have heard that Microsoft recently sponsored the Apache Foundation, to the tune of $100,000 a year. While I’d love to believe that Microsoft is finally changing its tune on the open source development model and actual... // via popurls.com

Does Cloud Computing Change the Open Source Rules?

Monday, August 4th, 2008 0 views

OStatic: But it's an essay from the ever-interesting Tim O'Reilly that brings together the cloud and the future of open source - and some of his conclusions may distress those who are firmly convinced that open source licenses are the only wa... // via popurls.com

Could Wireless Radios Become the Next Tobacco?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 0 views

It's hard to remember, but there was a time back in the 1950s and 60s when cigarettes were truly glamorous. No one really considered the potential health ramifications. The images below of James Dean and Frank Sinatra are iconic representatio... // via popurls.com

As The Twitter Turns or Days of My Twitter

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 0 views

Do you watch soap operas? If not, let me explain the basic storyline. Jack loves Mary. Jack and Mary get married. A week later, Mary finds out that Jack was cheating with Mary's sister who already has 2 babies from Jack's father. At that poi... // via popurls.com

Twittering the California Earthquake

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 0 views

Twitter was first on the scene again when an estimated 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck near Los Angeles today. So, now people tweet first and then run for safety? one amused onlooker commented on Feedalizr. // via popurls.com

Virtual Honeypots

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 0 views

rsiles writes Honeynet solutions were seen just as a research technology a couple of years ago. It is not the case anymore. Due to the inherent constraints and limitations of the current and widely deployed intrusion detection solutions, like... // via popurls.com

You Don’t Need a File System

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 0 views

We've seen quite a bit of innovation on distributed file systems over the past few years: Google GFS, ZFS, HDFS -- and as a file store, Amazon S3. What's the next step? We would argue it is time that you stop using file systems and put that ... // via ...

Wyoming district gets 3,000 MacBooks for back to school

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 0 views

Natrona County students will have new MacBooks this August, including one for every student and teacher at Kelly Walsh High School.Read More... // via popurls.com