One-year-old Opteron serves notice
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A year old, Opteron serves notice
A year old, Opteron serves notice
04/22/2004 09:23 AMZDNet Apr 22 2004 2:02PM GMT
Eight-way Opteron servers coming at year
end
Eight-way Opteron servers coming at year
end
06/04/2004 08:48 AMTAIPEI, Taiwan -- Taiwanese hardware maker Iwill Corp. plans to begin
volume production of an eight-way server based on the 64-bit Opteron
800 series processor from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) before the
end of this year, a company executive said Friday at the Computex 2004
exhibition in Taipei.
AMD's Opteron chip turns 1 year old
AMD's Opteron chip turns 1 year old
04/19/2004 08:26 AMAdvanced Micro Devices has gone from an afterthought among server
customers to the darling of the enterprise world in just a year.
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/10/2003 06:40 PMDual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
Dual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/05/2003 07:52 AMServes me right
Serves me right
05/27/2004 01:47 PM
I did something realllly stupid this morning, I
installed a free program that
offered me a choice: $29.95 with no ads or $0 with ads. Since I was
just checking it out, I opted for the $0 version. I figured a few ads,
no problemmo. If I like it I'll pay the bucks. Big big mistake. Popups
all over the place. Tons of virusware installed. I expect to be
digging out all day.
To try to regain control of my system I installed the Google Toolbar for its ability
to kill popup windows. It does seem to stop some of them, but a lot of
them still get through. I'm running an Norton SystemWorks One Button
Checkup now. It's impossibly slow. Hope it finds those nasty things
that are popping up the windows. I bet they're also sending keystrokes
back to the mother ship.
Ask Jeeves Serves It Your Way
Ask Jeeves Serves It Your Way
09/21/2004 03:08 PMSource: SearchDay - It's a busy day at Ask Jeeves with the
announcement of several new services and enhancements, including the
launch of a new personalized search tool and a major upgrade of the
company's Teoma search engine....
Lufthansa serves up Wi-Fi
Lufthansa serves up Wi-Fi
03/25/2005 06:56 PMUSA Today Mar 25 2005 10:40PM GMT
HP serves up Linux cluster
HP serves up Linux cluster
11/04/2003 02:29 PMvnunet.com Nov 4 2003 1:39PM ET
City demolition serves up a hit
City demolition serves up a hit
04/25/2004 09:49 AMA 16-storey block built in Dundee over 30 years ago is blown up by
experts, engulfing the area in a cloud of smoke.
Sun serves recovery with SunGuard
Sun serves recovery with SunGuard
05/13/2004 07:48 AMZDNet May 13 2004 11:56AM GMT
SBC serves up McDonald's Wi-Fi deal
SBC serves up McDonald's Wi-Fi deal
06/08/2004 06:04 AMFast Net, fast food
Sun Serves Java to the Masses
Sun Serves Java to the Masses
06/27/2004 08:55 PMDebuts at JavaOne aim to lure the masses.
Motorola Serves Up Sharapova
Motorola Serves Up Sharapova
08/22/2004 11:29 PMiMedia Connection Aug 23 2004 2:20AM GMT
Red Planet serves up blueberries
Red Planet serves up blueberries
06/16/2004 01:29 PMMartian pebbles point to water flow
AOL serves up software for BREW
AOL serves up software for BREW
12/09/2003 01:15 PMAmerica Online plans to offer some of its most popular applications,
including AIM and MapQuest, to customers who use Qualcomm's BREW
software.
Channel 4 serves up new chairman
Channel 4 serves up new chairman
01/28/2004 06:57 AMEntrepreneur Luke Johnson, former head of the Pizza Express restaurant
chain, is named chairman of Channel 4.
Wimbledon serves Linux volley
Wimbledon serves Linux volley
06/16/2004 03:44 AMThe tennis tournament will be relying on Linux and Grid computing to
keep things running smoothly.
PC slowdown easy to fix, if memory
serves
PC slowdown easy to fix, if memory
serves
09/25/2004 07:57 AMChicago Tribune Sep 25 2004 12:12PM GMT
Qualcomm serves up BREW strategies
Qualcomm serves up BREW strategies
06/04/2004 08:15 PMLinux Serves Up a Tennis Special
Linux Serves Up a Tennis Special
06/08/2004 12:04 PMLinux -- fast emerging as an alternative operating system to
Microsoft's dominant Windows software --will feature large at this
year's Wimbledon Fortnight. Marking 15 years as official supplier of
information technology and consultancy to The All England Lawn Tennis
Club (AELTC), IBM has unveiled a range of innovative developments
designed to enhance the tennis championship.
Apple's Xserve serves up more speed
Apple's Xserve serves up more speed
01/04/2005 02:56 PMConsumers can now purchase the dual-processor machines used in
Virginia Tech's supercomputer, as well as built-in DVD burners.
PalmOne serves up Java tools
PalmOne serves up Java tools
12/15/2003 04:26 PMPalmOne hands developers an IBM toolkit to create Java applications
for its Treo and Tungsten handhelds, hoping that a bigger lineup of
mobile software will land it more corporate customers.
Quantum serves up tape Worms
Quantum serves up tape Worms
07/21/2004 09:37 AMComputer Weekly Jul 21 2004 2:29PM GMT
FCC Serves Up a Ruling Smorgasbord
(washingtonpost.com)
FCC Serves Up a Ruling Smorgasbord
(washingtonpost.com)
08/05/2004 10:24 AMwashingtonpost.com - The Federal Communications Commission is no
shrinking violet when it comes to putting its two cents in on emerging
technologies. In a series of moves that shook up an otherwise sleepy
D.C. August, the five commissioners ruled that Internet phone calls
should be subject to law enforcement wiretaps and that mobile phones
should be spam-free zones.
Change in The Way Google Serves Results
on .co.uk
Change in The Way Google Serves Results
on .co.uk
03/14/2005 05:15 PM"USA sites are dropped down the rankings and UK sites are bumped to
the top."
Cisco serves up $250 million for Topspin
Cisco serves up $250 million for Topspin
04/14/2005 09:37 AMBlog: Networking giant Cisco Systems is getting a grip on the
clustering racket with an agreement to buy Topspin Communications....
Tennis: Roddick serves record
Tennis: Roddick serves record
09/24/2004 06:05 PMAndy Roddick sets a new world service record as the United States go
2-0 up in their Davis Cup semi-final against Belarus.
Congo Restaurant Serves the Adventurous
(AP)
Congo Restaurant Serves the Adventurous
(AP)
06/15/2004 03:12 PMAP - Crocodile, boa constrictor, tortoise and antelope top the menu,
served up in banana-leaf sacks with french fries on the side. And for
the willing, there's one dish that would make most carnivores squirm:
monkey meat. At Mama Ekila's Inzia restaurant, African bushmeat is
flown in and fried up for discerning diners looking to
put a bit of adventure on their plate.
Berkeley serves up an embarrassment of
riches
Berkeley serves up an embarrassment of
riches
09/08/2004 03:30 AMWhile I have my gripes about Berkeley, there are times when living in
Berkeley is so pleasant, I could write an ode to it. Luckily, someone
with a lot more fame and writing skill, although perhaps equally
verbose, has already written and published his Ode to Berkeley, so my
readers are spared. Still, this week has been one of those perfect
weeks that deserves memorializing, if only so I'll reread it this
winter after the fourth month of gloomy soggy rain. School started
last week in Berkeley, saddening children, but secretly gladdening as
well as saddening the parents. We miss the kids, but now, after
dropping them off at school and before heading off to work, people
congregate in front of Peets and The Cheese Board for a little
chatting and a few bites of the latest delicacy and occasionally a bit
of celebrity spotting, Berkeley style. I gather that in places like
LA, people get exited about seeing movie stars and such at high priced
eateries. At the Cheeseboard or Peets, you are more likely to
recognize people like Andreas Kluth, down the hill for his morning cup
of coffee, or Joan Blades, stopping in to get a scone while walking
her dog, as well as the usual contingent of Berkeley professors,
activists, gadflies and madmen and madwomen. It is a very pleasant
scene, accompanied by some of the best coffee and baked goods on the
planet. Everybody started to re-establish their routines last week,
only to be interrupted by the three day weekend. For once the fog
relented and the weather has been gorgeous and hot. Berkeley emptied
out, and, as far as I can tell, everyone headed for the beach. We went
out to our usual boogie boarding spot where we can usually be found
hiding from the wind and the fog in the dunes, wearing wet suits,
sipping hot chocolate, and trying to recover from attempting to surf
and survive in 54 degree water that is sometimes warmer than the air.
Not this weekend. Usually there are 5 or 10 other cars in the parking
lot, most of them belonging to birders -- this time the parking lot
and the road leading up to it was full, and the beach was lined with
people. U.C Berkeley has also returned from summer vacation, and I
spent several hours yesterday indoors recovering from my sunburn and
checking out...
Notice Anything Different?
Notice Anything Different?
01/25/2003 11:53 PMIf this isn't your first trip to my website, you've no doubt
noticed some changes. For a few days now I've been quiet and haven't
posted to the site at all. That is because I was making the changes
you see. And there are many changes, in fact. First, and most
obviously, the visual appearance of the site is totally different.
The old design was too bland; I myself grew bored with it. Second,
and perhaps the biggest technical change, I no longer use pMachine as the backend for the
site. pMachine is wonderful, and I highly recommend it to anyone
seeking a CMS.
However, the new system, which I wrote from scratch with PHP, mySql,
and some Apache settings, addresses many of the reasons I did not want
to keep pMachine:
- Size: pMachine is very big, which is not necessarily a bad
thing, but it is big because of the sheer number of features it has,
almost all of which I did not use. My new system is very small, both
in file size and database utilization, and does what I need it to do.
And adding features will not be too difficult.
- Ease of Use: I mean this from a user's point of view, not mine.
With pMachine, the process of linking to one of my entries was not as
semantically logical as I would have liked. For instance, a permanent
link to a previous entry may have looked like this,
http://www.readinged.com/index.php?id=P30, while in
the new system, permanent links look like this,
http://www.readinged.com/blog/30/. Similarly, the
URL's for archive pages and RSS feeds are much more clear.
- Impersonal: Let me again repeat that I do like pMachine, and it
is a good system, but I never felt too attached to it. I like to
write my own systems. pMachine was initially intended to get this
site going quickly and then to write my own blogging system.
I will write more on my new blogging system in the coming days, and
I plan to release it to download when I complete it. I still need to
write a good administration interface for it, implement a categories
system, and I plan on beefing up its RSS capabilities. You will be
able to get an RSS feed for almost any criteria (i.e. posts between
specific dates, posts about a certain topic, and searches returned as
RSS).
Also new in this design is a dynamic commenting system. Go ahead
and click on the comments link after any post, and you should see what
I mean. This is a system I developed for Stonefishspine, and have
wanted to use on my own site ever since. This new design enables me
to do so, and the commenting system works any almost all current
browsers. As of right now, older browsers without sufficient support
of the Javascript DOM will not be able to post comments. I am working
on the non-dynamic version of this system and it should be ready
within a few days. Currently, I know that versions of Opera older
than 7Beta and some versions of Internet Explorer for the Macintosh
will not be able to post comments.
I'd really like to hear any comments (good or bad) about the
redesigned site. You can email me at ed@readinged.com. Watch in the
next few days for additional information about the new site
design.
Update (4:00pm): I would like to mention that even
with this new design, your old permalinks will still work. Also, if
you are using an RSS aggregator that pulled my old RSS file, it will
still work as well. But please see if you can get it changed to the new URL as I
will remove support for the old one eventually.
I have to agree with Jim on
the current weather in the US. When I left for classes this
morning it was seven degrees outside (and much less with the wind
chill). There should be a law against that kind of cold.
Audible serves up Rice testimony free
Audible serves up Rice testimony free
04/09/2004 04:02 PMThe streaming-audio company is providing free downloads of National
Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice's testimony on the background to the
Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
IBM serves antispam, virus service for
small biz
IBM serves antispam, virus service for
small biz
04/20/2004 11:30 PMBig Blue will sell an antispam and virus service to small and midsize
businesses to help the little guy get a leg up against productivity
drains.
Gucci serves up Apple iPod a la mode
Gucci serves up Apple iPod a la mode
04/20/2004 03:22 PMGucci creates a $195 case for the music player, joining fashion
retailers in selling to owners looking for a hip--if costly--way to
holster their iPod.
Coder serves up poetry with newest Bagle
Coder serves up poetry with newest Bagle
04/26/2004 03:46 PMZDNet Apr 26 2004 7:47PM GMT
EarthLink Serves Up Accelerator Software
For Macs
EarthLink Serves Up Accelerator Software
For Macs
01/05/2004 06:50 PMTechnology Marketing Jan 5 2004 6:39PM ET
Kerry Serves Up Barbecue, Not Running
Mate
Kerry Serves Up Barbecue, Not Running
Mate
07/05/2004 07:08 PMReuters via Wired News Jul 5 2004 10:33PM GMT
New Website Serves as One-Stop Shop for
Web Surfers
New Website Serves as One-Stop Shop for
Web Surfers
06/05/2004 02:36 AMEZweezy announces the launch of its new shopping/entertainment
website, www.ezweezy.com. Web surfers can now find all their Internet
needs in one convenient location. [PRWEB Jun 5, 2004]
Ask Jeeves serves up improved product
search
Ask Jeeves serves up improved product
search
11/05/2003 08:39 AMComputer Weekly Nov 5 2003 8:26AM ET
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One-year-old Opteron serves notice