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Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
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Strive to be an old-style microwave oven
One never hears the terms "simple" or "straightforward" in connection with IT project failures. Courtesy of Coding Horror, here's a visual demonstration showing how so-called improvements can turn...
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Microwave-assisted recording: 6 TB in a notebook?
Spin torque head sounds like the hangover from a long night of clubbing, but it could be the technology that brings Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) to the masses. And 6 TB 2.5" drives.
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Korean robot maid upgraded to do laundry, use microwave
Korean scientists have created a domestic robot that cleans, dumps clothes in the washing machine and even heats food in the microwave.
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Strange but true: An Android-powered microwave at CES
The Consumer Electronics Show features lots of flashy concept products, plenty of boring-but-useful products, and few really strange ones. One of the strangest at CES 2010 was the Google...
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Did crook lure victims with oven door disguised as plasma HDTV?
I know plasmas are becoming popular again, but I didn't realize they were this "hot." According to this article in the San Francisco Chronicle, con artists are using fake HDTVs to lure marks in...
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The feds may green your next toaster or microwave
Assuming Americans can sometime in the future begin to buy new appliances, the next gen of toaster or blender may be more energy efficient. President Obama has directed the Energy Depatment to...
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Microwaves from silicon chips?
X-rays are widely used for medical imaging and security, but they still are dangerous. Would it be possible to replace X-rays by an imaging technology based on microwave radiation? Until now, it...
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One company's fascination with hydrocarbons
My high-school chemistry team never prepared me for this sort of stuff. The folks at Global Resource probably despaired of me ever posting this item. But, frankly, it has taken me this long to...
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Interop's 'dirty air' makes a perfect testing ground for Fluke's wireless EtherScope
If the air around your WiFi network is really dirty -- in other words, your WiFi net is having problems but you don't know why -- then maybe you could benefit from one of Fluke Network's mobile...
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Strive to be an old-style microwave oven
One never hears the terms "simple" or "straightforward" in connection with IT project failures. Courtesy of Coding Horror, here's a visual demonstration showing how so-called improvements can turn...
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NASA monitors lightning inside hurricanes
According to a new study from NASA, it is possible to forecast a storm's intensity by monitoring the lightning strikes near a hurricane's eye. And it can be done weeks before the storm arrives...
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Avaya, Cisco, Nortel tech chiefs on enterprise IP telephony apps in the oven
I'm sitting here in the audience at VoiceCon in San Francisco, checking out the CTO Roundtable. Line-up: Mun Yuen Leong, CTO of Avaya; Phil Edholm, CTO & VP, Enterprise Network Architecture,...
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Why 2.4 GHz is a dead end for Wi-Fi
If there is any doubt in anyone's mind that the channel-constrained 2.4 GHz band is a dead end for Wi-Fi, here are some charts that will put things in to perspective. The following is a...
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RED HERRING EAST 2007: Plated Palms
Paper plates are decidedly not sexy, or so I thought until I met Michael Dwork at the Red Herring East 2007 conference. Michael is CEO of VerTerra, a company that uses dried, organically-grown...
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An oven-fridge-generator powered by sound
Several UK universities are teaming to develop an inexpensive all-in-one appliance for developing countries. Nature reports that the SCORE (Stove for Cooking, Refrigeration and Electricity)...
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Photo: Heat ray on a Humvee
The Air Force shows off a high-tech system that makes you feel like you just opened a pizza oven, but does no lasting harm. Really.
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Photos: Researchers cook up microwave weapon
The military's Active Denial Technology uses a millimeter wave beam to replace bullets with less lethal heat.
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Photos: Researchers cook up microwave weapon
The military's Active Denial Technology uses a millimeter wave beam to replace bullets with less lethal heat.
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Case study: Symbol's wireless network dodges icy walls
The Ice Hotel's main 60-room structure is built entirely from snow packed into molds and frozen in blocks as large as 16 feet by 18 feet, and from ice cut out of the nearby Torne River that is...
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Women.com readers: Internet over microwave oven
Is the Net better than a microwave? A series of studies commissioned by Women.com (Nasdaq: WOMN) found that 70 percent of women would rather give up their microwaves than Internet access. The...
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