AP - Pop music wafts through the Extraordinary Space Spa as Su Xin
sinks into a chair, skin glowing and mood mellow after a facial and
aromatherapy massage scented with lavender and sandalwood.
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BusinessWeek: 'Apple's New iMac: Skin-Deep Beauty'
BusinessWeek: 'Apple's New iMac: Skin-Deep Beauty'09/01/2004 06:06 AM In his latest "Byte of the Apple" column on BusinessWeek, Alex
Salkever writes about Apple's new iMac G5, which was announced
yesterday at Apple Expo Paris...
New 'Self-Healing' Database Tool Stands Up to Hackers
New 'Self-Healing' Database Tool Stands Up to Hackers03/20/2003 01:05 PM Researchers in Pennsylvania State University's Cyber Security Group
said they have created software that can repair a database even as it
is being hacked. The program, called Intrusion Tolerant Database, is
intended to make a networked system more secure with a minimum of
human assistance.
Micorosft, AOL Discover That The Internet Isn't TV
Micorosft, AOL Discover That The Internet Isn't TV04/11/2005 11:42 PM While some in the media and tech worlds are trying to turn
the internet into television so they'd have more control, it
appears that Microsoft and AOL are finally realizing that the two act
quite differently. While both companies should have realized this
years ago, it only cost them a few million dollars each to realize
that there's absolutely no
benefit to signing deals with Major League Baseball to allow MLB
content to be streamed on their sites. Apparently both have cut short
multi-million deals with MLB Online after realizing that most people
simply went straight to the mlb.com site anyway, and there was almost
no benefit at all to paying millions of dollars to have the identical
content hosted within their own gardens since surfers don't
distinguish. They know they can go wherever they want online, so why
would they look for MLB content on AOL or MSN rather than just going
straight to MLB? Apparently ESPN (owned by Disney) hasn't realized
this, because they're about to make the same mistake and shell out
millions to MLB for the privilege of mirroring the same content.
Meanwhile, AOL is recognizing that their money and effort is better
spent building up baseball fantasy league offerings where users
actually participate, communicate and interact with each other (what
the internet is good for!). Of course, what's unclear is whether or
not the folks at MLB.com (the same people who said they owned
all data and facts associated with MLB games) realize this,
because if this sort of cash is part of their expected revenues going
forward, someone may want to inform their poten
tial investors of trouble ahead.
Forensic discover with MACtimes01/04/2005 04:33 AM At times knowing when something happened is more valuable than knowing
what took place. There are two ways to get time data: by observing
activity directly and by observing that activity's secondary effects
on its environment. In this article, we focus on the latter.
Wreck divers discover body04/25/2004 05:34 AM Divers exploring a wreck of the north Anglesey coast find a body
believed to be that of another diver.
CEOs Sort Of Discover Ego Surfing
CEOs Sort Of Discover Ego Surfing12/28/2004 05:52 AM Do CEOs of major companies sit down at their computer, call up Google
and do a little ego surfing? Of course they do... but they mostly
seem unwilling to tell USA Today about it (probably because they
decided to call it the especially corny "CEgO surfing"), meaning that
USA Today had to do it for them. Basically, they
went around and looked up the names of various CEOs to see what they
would see, if they did do the searches themselves. There is, of
course, a mixture of good and bad -- but the article recommends that
CEOs spend a bit of time every once in a while to check out what their
names reveal. The article notes that Ford's CEO refuses to ego surf,
claiming it's "too depressing," which makes you wonder how he would
know that... unless he ego surfed.
Scientists Claim to Discover New Fish (AP)
Scientists Claim to Discover New Fish (AP)06/17/2004 10:23 PM AP - Brazilian scientists claimed to have found a new fish species
believed to have lurked deep in the south Atlantic Ocean for over 150
million years. The fish, of the Chimaera genus, is about 12-16 inches
long and is found at depths of 1,300 to 2,000 feet, scientists said
Thursday.
Great list of science stories that made headlines in 2004. [
Discover]
Warez spammers discover Linux
Warez spammers discover Linux08/12/2004 09:25 AM We Linux users have probably gotten a collective total of at least 32
trillion pieces of spam email trying to sell us Windows warez. But
until now, we were always frozen out of these bargains. Unless we ran
CrossOver Office, what did we need with a pirated copy of Photoshop or
Microsoft Office? (Not only that, most of us use free, open source
alternatives anyway.) But now we have arrived. There is finally enough
commercial software for Linux that the pirates and warez spammers want
our business, too.
2005 New Sales for Sentient Discover
2005 New Sales for Sentient Discover03/23/2005 03:56 AM Boston College, the University of York and the University of Bath have
selected Sentient Discover - the leading resource management system
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Roomba Discover vs Sharper Image eVac
Roomba Discover vs Sharper Image eVac08/10/2004 10:18 AM Everyday Robots has posted a comparison
of the Roomba
Discovery and Sharper
Image eVac robot vacuum cleaners. It's
primarily a consumer-oriented review on points such as suction power
and
carpet types rather than more interesting things like hackability. But
if you're thinking about buying a robot vacuum for its intended
purpose,
this could be a helpful review.
Discover CIO: Retail Technology Ready for Major Changes
There's A Noose In The Hoose -- iTunes Shoppers Discover DRM
There's A Noose In The Hoose -- iTunes Shoppers Discover DRM12/02/2003 09:54 AM So for Apple to pop up and grant the dying RIAA members a 99 cents
toll on each song -- when the distribution costs are zero, and when
the RIAA is so mainifestly corrupt -- is a pill many find hard to
swallow. By Andrew Orlowski (The Register via MyAppleMenu)
"Discover chooses the top 100 stories in science for 2004"
There are
so many music players flooding in from Asia it's hard to keep track of
them all - especially the flash players - but there are occasional
stand-outs, like the Mpeye TS-400, which if it weren't shot with such
a happy, colorful background would remind me of some sort of Klingon
device. Sizes up to 1GB will be available, as well as the almost de
rigueur color screen.
Now if we could only sharpen this to be fit for battle.
Kerplah!
Scientists discover rare carnivore shrimp (Reuters)03/17/2005 03:16 AM Reuters - A military biologist has documented a new species of fairy
shrimp in
Idaho, one of only four species among hundreds that are longer than an
inch and eat their relatives,
officials say.
Discover SQL Server 2005 in our April Webcast Series
Discover SQL Server 2005 in our April Webcast Series04/13/2005 10:58 PM View the very latest developments for SQL Server 2005 in this series,
as we build on our December MSDN webcasts. Learn more as you go deeper
with SQL 2005 looking at the optimal combination of a tightly
integrated development and data management platform that enables you
to build robust, secure, scalable applications. Evaluate a webcast and
receive the very latest community technology preview of SQL Server
2005.
Introducing 'AAA Bobby Compliance' to Sentient DISCOVER
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