Researchers from IBM and Georgia Tech have come up with a method of running a standard Silicon-Germanium (SiGe) processor at over 500GHz. This amazing breakthrough was achieved by cooling the processor to temperatures around the absolute zero mark. The significance of this is that it may be possible to run SiGe processors […]
Archive for August, 2006
Global Warning: An Inconvenient Truth
Published August 9th, 2006 in Miscellany and Movies. 0 CommentsThis past May, a new documentary film premiered in Los Angeles, the film entitled An Inconvenient Truth. Though many films premiere in this town, its especially fitting that this film would premiere there as the focus of the documentary is global warming and Los Angeles has one of the most polluted airsheds in […]
AntiVirus software lacking effectiveness
Published August 8th, 2006 in Blogging, News, Security, Tech News and Utilities. 0 Comments At the recent AusCERT 2006 Conference, a survey was published by Graham Ingram general manager of the Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT) which discussed the effectiveness of several leading anti-virus products. The survey states that an average of 8 in 10 threats are getting through the protection that these products provide.
Some research done […]
For those of you who don’t actively read the Dreamhost blog, or subscribe to Dreamhost’s newsletter, the link below has DH’s explanation of the difficulties they’ve been experiencing over the past month as well as commentary from their customers.
Dreamhost Blog: Anatomy of a(n ongoing) disaster
I have been a customer for just over a year, […]







