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ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
ATP Begins Productions of Lead-Free
“Green” Memory Products -
Environmentally-Friendly RoHS Compliant
Flash Memory Cards and DRAM Modules
04/11/2005 03:36 AMATP Electronics Inc., a premium manufacturer of high performance and
quality memory products, today announced it has begun productions of
RoHS compliant products. All ATP flash memory cards (SD, MMC, miniSD,
RS-MMC) are fully RoHS compliant and are shipping immediately, with
DRAM modules to achieve full compliance by end of 2005. SGS GROUP, a
world-renowned testing and certification organization, performed ATP
RoHS compliance tests. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]
HP Recalls Notebook Memory Modules
HP Recalls Notebook Memory Modules
06/25/2004 03:39 PMHewlett-Packard Corp. said Friday that it will replace memory modules
in its notebooks that suffered from an "industry-wide" design flaw.
Crucial PC3200 DDR400 Memory Review @
Tweaknews.net
Crucial PC3200 DDR400 Memory Review @
Tweaknews.net
01/26/2004 08:53 AMTrans Intl. offers 1GB iBook G4 memory
modules
Trans Intl. offers 1GB iBook G4 memory
modules
11/12/2003 01:04 PMTrans Intl. today announced the availability of a 1GB DDR (Double Data
Rate) memory upgrade module for the newly released Apple iBook G4...
Elpida launches 2GB PC2-4300 DDR2 memory
modules
Elpida launches 2GB PC2-4300 DDR2 memory
modules
11/04/2003 02:31 PMPotential Problems for Notebook PCs
Users: HP Discovers Design Flaw in
Third-party Memory Modules Across the I
Potential Problems for Notebook PCs
Users: HP Discovers Design Flaw in
Third-party Memory Modules Across the I
06/25/2004 05:29 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 25 2004 9:26PM GMT
"10,000 Firefox enthusiasts make
history"
"10,000 Firefox enthusiasts make
history"
12/19/2004 03:21 PMDDR is not eeeevil! Game enthusiasts
respond
DDR is not eeeevil! Game enthusiasts
respond
05/25/2004 08:07 AMA member of the
Kansas City Dance Dance
Revolution club -- which was profiled in
this rather dark tale of a guy who steals to support his DDR habit
-- responds:
I am the site admin of DDRKC.com. The author of this
article approached us a few months ago claiming to want to write a
positive publicity piece about the Kansas City local area Dance Dance
Revolution scene. They interviewed a number of us, who all spoke
about the comraderie and positive aspects of having a virtual
community based around DDR. If you read the article, you will note
that NONE of this information was used. Instead, they decided to
focus on the personal exploits of a single person who was doing stupid
and illegal activities. What that has to do with DDR, I have no idea.
It's like creating an expose on how bloggers are evil and engaged in
illegal activities just because one of them decided to go shoplift
something. It completely misrepresents for only DDR as a whole, but
DDRKC and the local players as well. Here is a link to the community
reaction to the article.
LinkXbox Enthusiasts Uncover Its Versatility
Xbox Enthusiasts Uncover Its Versatility
02/01/2005 09:41 PMWashingtonpost.com - Sat Jan 29, 09:44 pm GMT
Enthusiasts gaze into iMac crystal ball
Enthusiasts gaze into iMac crystal ball
07/29/2004 04:31 AMZDNet UK Jul 29 2004 8:54AM GMT
Companies Flock To Identify With iPod
Enthusiasts
Companies Flock To Identify With iPod
Enthusiasts
01/11/2004 11:15 AMFrom snowboarding companies to soda conglomerates, marketing-savvy
multinationals that worship at the altar of hip are fixated on wooing
the iPod generation. By May Wong (Associated Press via MyAppleMenu)
ExtremeTech - Deep technology for
enthusiasts and professionals
ExtremeTech - Deep technology for
enthusiasts and professionals
08/29/2004 02:09 PMExtremeTech - www.extremetech.com - Deep technology content for the IT
community .. every other computer publication .. extreme tech ..
ExtremeTech, .. ExtremeTech
extremetech.com
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"Public piercing enthusiasts videotaped
for the feds"
"Public piercing enthusiasts videotaped
for the feds"
07/21/2004 02:40 PMO'Reilly Launches Digital Media Web Site
for Enthusiasts
O'Reilly Launches Digital Media Web Site
for Enthusiasts
09/14/2004 08:57 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 14 2004 1:13PM GMT
HoustonChronicle.com - Humble company
drives DeLorean enthusiasts
HoustonChronicle.com - Humble company
drives DeLorean enthusiasts
03/27/2005 05:01 AMthey can buy a "remanufactured" DMC-12 .. De Lorean that's as good as
new
chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/3101452
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site | 3 links
Intel's Alderwood Chipset A "Rocket
Sled" For Enthusiasts
Intel's Alderwood Chipset A "Rocket
Sled" For Enthusiasts
02/18/2004 06:46 PMIntel Corp.'s "Alderwood" chipset will be a "rocket sled" for
enthusiasts looking for extreme high performance systems to be
released this summer, executives said Wednesday.
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
Want to Improve Your Memory? Expand Your
Mind at Memory School
06/24/2004 05:04 AMMemory School is a fully interactive memory improvement site. At
Memory School you will be taught how to improve your memory on every
level. [PRWEB Jun 24, 2004]
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
New “Memory Hog” Widget Shows You What’s
Eating Your Memory
06/17/2005 03:57 PMA lot of people think that only Mac owners can use those beautiful
and popular little software utilities called “widgets.” Not so my
friends, not so. Long before Apple released OSX “Tiger” operating
system and its impressive widget suite called “Dashboard“, a website
named Konfabulator was cranking beautiful Widgets for both platforms.
You can download a trial copy here and see for yourself and they even
dropped the price from $29 to $19.99. The best…
Direct and
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Shuttertalk.com Brings News, Views and
Reviews to Digital Photography
Enthusiasts
Shuttertalk.com Brings News, Views and
Reviews to Digital Photography
Enthusiasts
07/09/2004 11:38 AMShuttertalk.com has been officially launched, bringing frequently
updated news, discussions and reviews to digital photography
enthusiasts worldwide. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
Microsoft Reaches Out to Enthusiasts
with Visual Studio 2005 & SQL Server
Express Editions
Microsoft Reaches Out to Enthusiasts
with Visual Studio 2005 & SQL Server
Express Editions
06/30/2004 01:03 PM“Reaching out to the several million non-professional developers
who probably felt snubbed by the past two Visual Studio releases,
Microsoft this week revealed that it would ship simpler, lightweight
versions of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 next year. Beta
versions of the new offerings, which will be sold under the
“Express” moniker, are now available for free download;
Microsoft says the final versions of these products, along with the
more professional versions of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005,
will be available by mid-2005.”
Discover What Photographers, Scientists,
Artists, Collectors, and Enthusiasts
Already Know - That ArcherPro is the
Best Way to Sort Images on Your
Macintosh OS X Computer
Discover What Photographers, Scientists,
Artists, Collectors, and Enthusiasts
Already Know - That ArcherPro is the
Best Way to Sort Images on Your
Macintosh OS X Computer
05/31/2004 01:52 PMArcherPro's "Destination Folders" feature is appreciated by
individuals who need to scrutinize images individually and copy or
move those images into one or more folders on their hard disk.
ArcherPro's "Export Images" feature is of great use to anyone who is
required to re-name large numbers of images rapidly. And ArherPro's
blazing fast slide shows will be enjoyed by everyone. ArcherPro is the
advanced image viewer for Mac OS X computers. [PRWEB May 27, 2004]
DVD-Makers.com Announces the Release of
DVD Motion Menu Backgrounds for DVD
Authors, Multimedia Designers and Home
DVD Enthusiasts
DVD-Makers.com Announces the Release of
DVD Motion Menu Backgrounds for DVD
Authors, Multimedia Designers and Home
DVD Enthusiasts
02/05/2005 10:07 PMSeamless Animated Video Background Clips Enable Users to Generate
Professional-Quality DVD Motion Menus from Their Desktop [PRWEB Feb 3,
2005]
RenderAid.com Online Store Open for 3D
Modeling, Rendering, and Animation
Enthusiasts to Buy and/or Sell 3DCG
Related Products
RenderAid.com Online Store Open for 3D
Modeling, Rendering, and Animation
Enthusiasts to Buy and/or Sell 3DCG
Related Products
01/05/2005 03:23 AMAfter more than a year of development, RenderAid.com has opened its
online store for those looking to either buy or sell 3D related
products. Products such as 3D models/objects/meshes, textures,
plug-ins, shaders, scripts, tutorials, HDR Images (High Dynamic
Range), 3D related software, and much more. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
New Motorized Longboards Reflect
Industry’s Rapid Growth: Low-cost
E-glide Attracts Extreme Enthusiasts on
a Tighter Budget
New Motorized Longboards Reflect
Industry’s Rapid Growth: Low-cost
E-glide Attracts Extreme Enthusiasts on
a Tighter Budget
12/17/2004 06:40 PMElectric longboards are one of today's leading-edge extreme sports
products, and with good reason – they rock! [PRWEB Oct 18, 2004]
As broadband exhausts its early-adopter
enthusiasts, service providers will have
to better position their offerings to
meet demands of middle-America
As broadband exhausts its early-adopter
enthusiasts, service providers will have
to better position their offerings to
meet demands of middle-America
08/29/2004 03:57 AM [PRWEB Aug 29, 2004]
SAS Modules I 0.0.12
SAS Modules I 0.0.12
11/18/2003 10:21 AMModules for the Site@School content management system.
SAS Modules I 0.1.0
SAS Modules I 0.1.0
12/03/2003 07:34 AMModules for the Site@School content management system.
FCC Restructures Crucial Band
FCC Restructures Crucial Band
06/10/2004 05:50 PMSteve Stroh says today's FCC reworking of the MMDS/ITFS band makes
sense, but will be for naught: Read Daily Wireless's explanation of
the move for details, but broadly, almost 200 MHz of sweet-spot
spectrum in the 2.5 to 2.7 GHz range that's been carved up and
relicensed in unpleasantly small and low-utility ways will be
restructured for more utility and continuity. Stroh notes, however,
that the FCC has opted out of the process by which the transition of
existing users will take place. This means that the owners and users
of the band have to figure it out. Stroh feels that currently
deploying fixed broadband wireless companies have a huge advantage
over those that were expecting to carve out new space in this band.
Stroh also expects this entire band to go license-exempt within 10
years. Daily Wireless remarks that the 6 MHz sub-bands in the revision
fits cellular 3G's needs. In the CDMA world, 1x = 1.25 MHz, as in
1xRTT and 1xEv-DO; 3x = 5 MHz. The service currently hosts a very
small number of actually instructional television broadcasters, and
they'll have new contiguous channels to use....
Crucial ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Crucial ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
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Crucial Radeon X800 Pro
Crucial Radeon X800 Pro
08/16/2004 08:22 AMCrucial vote in UK parliament
Crucial vote in UK parliament
03/19/2003 10:28 PMTomorrow's parliamentary vote in the UK will be a test of how much
trouble Blair is in. The Independent has...
Crucial talks in firefighters row
Crucial talks in firefighters row
05/23/2004 09:14 PMKey talks to try to end the latest firefighters dispute which has led
to unofficial action are due on Monday.
Best practice in IT security is crucial
Best practice in IT security is crucial
03/23/2005 10:01 AMvnunet.com Mar 23 2005 2:10PM GMT
Without crucial feature, what will new
Windows do?
Without crucial feature, what will new
Windows do?
08/31/2004 09:04 PMUSA Today Sep 1 2004 1:47AM GMT
from components to modules
from components to modules
01/11/2004 07:52 AMRight now I'm refactoring/rebuilding the user interface of a new
release coming out soon (oh right... Note to self: talk about that)
and I'm facing the fight against "sticky" APIs. Or, in more technical
terms, their coupling.
Ideally, a certain component set that is self-contained (say, and
HTML component) will be isolated from other components at the same
level. This makes it both simpler, easier to maintain and, contrary to
what one might think, often faster. While I was at Drexel, at the Software Engineering Research
Group, I did work on source code analysis, studying things like
automatic clustering (paper) of software systems, that is, creating software that was able to
infer the modules present on a source code base using API
cross-references as a basis. Since then I've always been aware (more
than I was before that, that is) of the subtle pull created by API
references.
The holy grail in this sense is, for me, to create applications
that are built of fully interchangeable pieces, that connect
dynamically at runtime, thus avoiding compile-time dependencies. In
theory, we have many ways of achieving this decoupling between
components or component sets; in practice there are some barriers that
make it hard to get it right the first time. Or the second. Or...
First, the most common ways of achieving component decoupling
are:
- Through data: usually this means a configuration
file, but it could be a database or whatever else is editable
post-compilation. This is one of the reasons why XML is so important,
btw.
- Through dynamic binding: that is, references "by name"
of classes or methods. This is useful mostly with OO languages, as
you'll generally end up dynamically allocating a superclass and then
using an interface (or superclass) to access the underlying object
without losing generality (and thus without increasing
coupling).
Achieving decoupling in non-UI components is not too difficult (the
data model has to flexible enough though, see below). But UIs are
almost by definition something that pulls together all the components
of a program so they can be used or managed. The UI references
(almost) everything else by necessity, directly or indirectly, and
visual components affect each other (say, a list on the left that
changes what you see on the right).
In my experience, MVC is an absolute necessity to achieve at least
a minimal level of decoupling. Going further is possible by using a
combination of data (ie., config files) to connect dynamically loaded
visual components removes the coupling created at the UI level, but
that is difficult to achieve, because it complicates the initial
development process (with dynamically loaded components bugs become
more difficult to track, the build process is more complex, etc.) and
development tools in general deal with code-units (e.g.,
classes, or source files) rather than with modules. They go
from fine-grained view of a system (say, a class or even a method) to
a project, with little in between. We are left with separating files
in directories to make a project manageable, which is kind of crazy
when you think how far we've come in other areas, particularly in
recent years.
The process then becomes iterative, one of achieving higher degrees
of decoupling on each release. One thing I've found: that the
underlying data model of the application has to be flexible enough, be
completely isolated (as a module) and relatively abstract, not just to
evolve itself but also to allow the developer to change everything
that's "on top" of it and improve the structure of the application
without affecting users, etc.
Yes, this is relatively "common knowledge", but I'm a bit
frustrated at the moment because I know how things "should be"
structured in the code I'm working on but I also know that time is
limited, so I make some improvements and move on, leaving the rest for
the next release.
Final thought: Until major development tools fully incorporate the
concept of modules into their operation (and I mean going beyond the
lame use of, for example, things like Java packages in today's Java
tools), until they treat a piece of user interface as more than a
source file (so far, all of the UI designers I've seen maintain a
pretty strict correspondence between a UI design "form" and a single
file/class/whatever that references everything else), it will be
difficult to get things right on the first try.
Tivo VLC modules
Tivo VLC modules
03/26/2005 04:46 PMTivo VLC modules first release
E-Xoops Modules
E-Xoops Modules
01/02/2004 07:17 AMWelcome
Unrealircd modules
Unrealircd modules
01/25/2004 04:13 PMupdated modules
XML 4 Merge Modules
XML 4 Merge Modules
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