No doubt you have noticed how fast Windows XP boots up compared to Vista even. It is still the preferred operating system and it will be until something better comes up. In this article I will show you 5 of the most useful tips when it comes to speeding up not only the boot up time but the overall performance of your Windows...
Is Microsoft Working on Universal Vid Cap for Xbox 360 Games? [Tgs09] (Kotaku) In a meeting last week with a game developer at the Tokyo Game Show, I asked them if they were planning on trying to incorporate in-game video capture into their title. The type you see in Halo 3....Source : Kotaku (subscribe)Explore : Halo
IBM takes on Google in business Web-mail market BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM is introducing an inexpensive Web-based corporate email service that will compete with Google Inc's Google Apps, which has recently suffered several high-profile outages.
IBM Launches iNotes, a Gmail Competitor for Business Looking for a more affordable and more stable hosted email service than Gmail? According to Lotus, that's exactly what their new hosted email system called iNotes can provide. The company isn't being subtle about their desire to compete head-on with the Internet giant, either. Says Sean Poulley, an IBM executive overseeing the new service, "Google...
Using a Blog to attract Search Engines, Traffic and ultimately BIG MONEY! When some people hear the word blog a lot of times they think of “diary” or “online journal.” For the most part they’re right, but blogs and blogging platforms have taken on an entirely new form in the past few years. Blogs have a one-up on your traditional website that consists of page and subpages. With a blog, you can update...
Google Deletes Pirate Bay's Homepage From Search Results Thanks to a DMCA complaint filed with Google, the company's search index now doesn't feature the Pirate Bay's homepage anymore and the Pirate Bay's PageRank has been dropped to zero. Now, when users search for 'Pirate Bay,' a link to the DMCA complaint and a notice that explains that a number of search results were removed from the page appears at...
A Raking Machine? Yes, we’re that lazy The new Power Rake makes fall chores much more efficient
Our friends over at Yanko Design have created an interesting and time saving device to make us that much more lazier. The Power Rake.
How the Power Rake works ...
The Power Rake is designed by Rury Vizcarra, and it not only sucks up leafs like a [...]
WAN Network Protocol Guide - HDLC, DSL, SONET, DWDM and DLSW+ This article discusses some of the most implemented Wide Area Networking (WAN) protocols in enterprise networking environments today including HDLC, DSL, SONET, DWDM, and DLSW+. HDLC is a Cisco proprietary protocol for designed for sending data across serial links. It defines an encapsulation method at the data link layer for transporting data...
Wow! Talk About Smart! So you think remote viewing from your new DVR is cool? Try an entire network for your home that allows you to completely control your home remotely. Talk about smart technology!
Patch 3.3 PTR: Rogues learn to stealth properly (WOW Insider) Patch 3.3 's notes are pretty sparse so far, and the rogue-centric bits are really no exception. Rogues only have three little bullet points, two of which apply strictly to the leveling game. The first is that rogues will have Dual Wield right at level 1, which only makes sense. It's quite possibly the most iconic part of the class. Waiting until...
The Web of Services: Machine-Accessible Services
In the last two posts in this series, we discussed the Web of data, which makes structured interlinked data sets machine-accessible, and the Web of identities, which makes data about people machine-accessible while addressing privacy and data volatility.
This time, we'll focus on the Web of services, which makes services accessible to and...