Friday, February 26, 2010
Banks accept Dubai MOSAD assassins' stolen IDs !
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Exclusive: How Google’s Algorithm Rules the Web
LATEST: Xerox sues Google, Yahoo over search patents
In its complaint, Xerox said various services from Google and Yahoo--including AdWords, Yahoo Search, and YouTube--fall under the scope of the patents, entitled "System for Automatically Generating Queries" and "Method and Apparatus for the Integration of Information and Knowledge."
9/11 top evidence
BAD HARDWARE: Do you somewhere see the Boeing remnants at the Pentagon ?
NO. I can only see the cars driving nearby highway, just like nothing has happened !
Global distribution of Military Expenditure in 2008
Intel has been hacking target too
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Google wants to offer 1Gbps broadband
Monday, February 22, 2010
Raytheon Launched Miniature Air Decoy Radar Jammer
When proposed engagement in Afganistan should be finished.
Intel's 193nm immersion extended to 11nm geometry
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The truth on bad Win 7 DRAM usage
"But the numbers show just how much larger and more complex Windows 7 is than XP."
BAD HARDWARE: My arse shows. I am writing this happily using 1GB DRAM laptop with 32bit Win 7 Ultimate installed together with 15 additional applications. And physical memory usage is still 62%.
Handles 15000
Threads 500
Processes 50
Those Win 7 tweaks however are not applied.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Lunar mirrors deteriorate
Obama should help make them working to test general relativity. Well, lets replace them then. Provided they are there at all , brought by Apollo astronauts.
Extended Tera Scale Research
After the Vietnam, Afganistan or Iran should be the next Moon landing target in 2020
Monday, February 15, 2010
Bill Gates: Fill once use forever nuclear reactor
Palm reading: The U.S. next rogue clown
Friday, February 12, 2010
Sugar cube size 1TB SSD
2020: Moon landing sequel
The demise of Constellation is not the death of a dream. It's just the end of an illusion.
BAD HARDWARE: Again?
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Revival?: 450mm wafers in year 2015
Eighteen-inch wafers will replace 12-inch as the mainstream in 2015, according to Joo-Tai Moon, senior vice president of Samsung Electronics.
Flight 447: Killer microprocessor !
"The microprocessors and other component parts designed and manufactured by Intel were defective when they left the custody and control of Intel, and a proximate cause of the crash," the filing says.
Microprocessors and other components "failed to adequately filter out inaccurate data and provided erroneous information; the microprocessors used in the flight control computers, ADIRUs and other components prevented the installed software from functioning properly and created inaccurate data" and so failed "properly detect and warn of the accumulation of ice on the aircraft".
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Six reasons why graphene will prevail CMOS in the end
1. Graphene has ''a mechanical strength-to-weight ratio exceeding that of any known material.''
2. ''Carrier mobility exceeds 200,000-cm2/Vs.''
3. ''Carriers with zero effective mass that propagate as 'Dirac fermions' in a manner similar to photons with a velocity 300 times less than the speed of light without scattering for distances in the micrometer range.''
4. ''The capacity to conduct current densities as large as one thousand times greater than copper without electromigration.''
5. ''Record values of more than 5,000W/mK for room temperature thermal conductivity.''
6. ''The capability to serve as a source, channel drain regions of a field effect transistor (FET) and as an interconnect.''
AMD Graphics Processors to Accelerate Servers in Two Years.
Monday, February 08, 2010
Mysterious Google rerouting
Google and others have said they will need Terabit Ethernet products as early as 2013.
Google is not alone: NSA contributed to XP, Vista, Win7
As far as in the year 2007.
We are so eager for the latest NSA software push contributions in Win 7.
Declassified: Israel's attack on US NSA ship
One of the most controversial events in the history of U.S.-Israeli relations was the attack by Israeli aircraft, during the midst of the Six-Day War of June 1967, on the USS Liberty, a ship assigned to gather signals intelligence on behalf of the National Security Agency. The attack left thirty-four Americans dead and 171 wounded.
Christmas breakthrough: Chinese hackers broke into NSA, service chiefs' comps
More than 200 computers belonging to top-ranking government officials, including the three service chiefs and former India national security advisor (NSA) MK Narayanan, were compromised in the hacking operation that originated in China on December 15, it has emerged. Narayanan has been heavily criticized in leading up to the Mumbai terrorists attacks !
Sources disclose that the computer of at least one service chief was totally compromised as he opened the malicious mail sent with a PDF document carrying a hidden ‘trojan’ spyware.
LATEST: China has closed what it claims to be the largest hacker training website in the country and arrested three of its members, domestic media reported on Monday.
BAD HARDWARE: The only consolation is that they were not the terrorists. Though, hm, even those could buy in the black market what they can't brake themself, isn't it?
This time, Chinese hackers used botnet servers based in Russia to launch the attack on computers of government officials. Copy?
IBM: 100GHz Graphene transistor
IBM will next aim to increase the speed of its graphene transistor up to 1 THz, which is the goal for the CERA program.
Graphen on Si wafers link is here.
Power 7: IBM readies 10 PFlops supercomputer
IBM launches Power7 chip, systems
"We took some of that genetic material from the Cell program--ways to do floating point (calculations)--and embedded that right into the Power7 core," McCredie said in an interview with CNET.
But that's not the only thing that makes the Power7 chip special. It integrates eight processing cores in one chip package and each core can execute four tasks--called "threads"--turning an individual chip into a virtual 32-core processor. As a yardstick, Intel's high-end Xeon processors typically have two threads per processing core.
BAD HARDWARE: Lets calculate its power consumption. At 1Gflops/W fastest supercomputer will consume 10 MW for processors only. Congrats.
Thursday, February 04, 2010
The NSA - Google tie
BAD HARDWARE: Seems like Big Brother is sometimes benevolent.
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Arthur C. Clarke's 2001 Newspad finally arrives, nine years late
"If the analogy with the iPod and iPhone holds up, history suggests, then, that a hockey stick in iPad sales is unlikely to occur before fiscal 2012, which is beyond our forecast period."
BAD HARDWARE: Some 50 years later, but better ever than never.
British computer pioneers and their links
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
American carriers have publically stated they want 100G Ethernet systems today
The groups are already looking to define their needs beyond 100G, Foisel said.
BAD HARWDARE: In 5 years, backplanes will thus commercially run at 50 Gpbs.
Big Brother is your biggest friend !
There are very few people on any social network who belong to exactly the same groups. A 'group fingerprint' could thus allow websites to identify previously anonymous visitors.
According to Holz, other large social networks such as LinkedIn and Facebook could also be used for this type of test, although the shear size of these networks and the resulting data volumes would present a problem.
1B screened people in 2018 !
Xing Social Network Users Country Rank
Germany 17
Austria 23
Turkey263
Spain 403
Italy 1,317
United Kingdom 1,634
India 2,123
China 2,357
United States 5,517
Monday, February 01, 2010
Graphen on Si !
Graphen is 100 times better conductor than Si, but Si is cheap. Together they enables cheap, low dissipation chips of the future. Breakthrough?
NASA's latest proposal for the cheap short term Moon landing
No helmets due to NASA budget restrictions. However, spared money can be used for one astronaut more on the Moon surface.
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