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New notebooks for PC peak time

New notebooks for PC peak time 07/29/2004 06:42 AM

Computer Weekly Jul 29 2004 11:05AM GMT




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Peak Communications has put together a fully integrated solution, with the EMC7002 providing a compact, low power, versatile Encoder Modulator Converter with the highest possible quality output . It provides an essential and professional choice for news gatherers worldwide. [PRWEB Jul 28, 2004]

News: BIAS unveils Peak Pro 5, Peak Pro
XT 5


News: BIAS unveils Peak Pro 5, Peak Pro
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BIAS Inc. unveiled in Frankfurt, Germany late last week Peak Pro 5, the next generation of the company's professional stereo recording, editing and mastering software. BIAS also announced Peak Pro XT 5, a bundle that will include five brand-new BIAS plug-ins and several other of the company's popular plug-ins.

It’s Not Hip to Be Square – Widescreen
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notebook sales-


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According to a recent study by Current Analysis, unit sales of notebooks equipped with a widescreen 15.4-inch display have steadily continued to climb throughout the first half of 2004. As of June 30, the widescreen market accounted for 48% of all notebooks sold, compared to only 15% in December 2003. The growth represents the highest share yet for the widescreen models since its introduction in the spring of 2003 and demonstrates widescreen systems are selling in greater numbers than its traditional square counterparts. [PRWEB Aug 1, 2004]

Peak 4.1.2


Peak 4.1.2 08/13/2004 11:41 PM
The world’s most popular stereo audio editing, processing, and mastering application.

Peak 4


Peak 4 04/17/2004 11:09 PM
When you're ready to advance from amateur to professional, as Apple makes it so easy for us to do, BIAS will be waiting. By Kirk Hiner, Applelinks (via MyAppleMenu)

BIAS Peak 4


BIAS Peak 4 07/31/2004 08:48 AM
For anyone involved with sound design or sample-editing, Peak is an exemplary version of a necessary tool. By Craig Stern, Mac Design Pro (via MyAppleMenu)

Announcement: Peak 5


Announcement: Peak 5 04/07/2005 12:39 PM
BIAS announced Peak Pro 5, plus a Peak XT bundle with new plug-ins, shipping "Q2 2005".

IT growth builds to a peak


IT growth builds to a peak 09/14/2004 03:55 AM
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Web Host Peak 10 Partners With M3


Web Host Peak 10 Partners With M3 04/15/2005 08:58 PM
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Tune to MTV in May for peak at new Xbox


Tune to MTV in May for peak at new Xbox 04/14/2005 09:50 AM
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Update: BIAS Peak 4.14


Update: BIAS Peak 4.14 06/05/2005 11:11 PM
The stereo recording and mastering application adds Tiger compatibility, a Core Audio driver, Auto Detect Regions for splitting recordings, and a new loop flag option for AIFF files.

Has Alcoa Reached Its Peak?


Has Alcoa Reached Its Peak? 07/08/2004 12:24 PM
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Is eBay Past Its Peak?


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Macworld Review: Peak 4.1


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Sneak Peak of New Mac Games


Sneak Peak of New Mac Games 06/21/2004 10:30 AM
Mac Games and More has discovered new Mac games that have yet to be released but their launches are forthcoming.

Descriptions with screenshots of the games can be found here:

http://www.macg amesandmore.com/newmacgames.html

PEAK: Python Enterprise Application Kit


PEAK: Python Enterprise Application Kit 05/28/2004 09:30 AM

Security spending to peak within three
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Security spending to peak within three
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06/17/2004 05:12 AM
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Fibre channel predicted to peak


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Developers pass the peak of hype


Developers pass the peak of hype 03/19/2003 10:45 PM
Sales of web services development tools slipped last year and won't recover till 2004, according to a new report from ...

Peak 10 Extends Seminar Series


Peak 10 Extends Seminar Series 05/20/2004 05:18 PM
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Peak oil article in Rolling Stone


Peak oil article in Rolling Stone 04/13/2005 10:49 PM
Mark Frauenfelder: I've been reading a lot about Peak Oil, which refers to the year at which oil production hits the peak of a bell curve, and after which oil production goes down, tapering to zero.

There's some argument about the year of the peak, but pretty much everyone agrees -- including the US government -- that the peak is fewer than a couple of decades away. A lot of experts says we've already hit the peak. James Howard Kunstler's piece in Rolling Stone, called "The Long Emergency," argues that the US hit its peak decades ago:

The United States passed its own oil peak -- about 11 million barrels a day -- in 1970, and since then production has dropped steadily. In 2004 it ran just above 5 million barrels a day (we get a tad more from natural-gas condensates). Yet we consume roughly 20 million barrels a day now. That means we have to import about two-thirds of our oil, and the ratio will continue to worsen.

The U.S. peak in 1970 brought on a portentous change in geoeconomic power. Within a few years, foreign producers, chiefly OPEC, were setting the price of oil, and this in turn led to the oil crises of the 1970s. In response, frantic development of non-OPEC oil, especially the North Sea fields of England and Norway, essentially saved the West's ass for about two decades. Since 1999, these fields have entered depletion. Meanwhile, worldwide discovery of new oil has steadily declined to insignificant levels in 2003 and 2004.

I think its inevitable that we are going to go nuclear. There's really no other way to deal with the fact that the world is hopelessly dependent on cheap energy. Fortunately, new nuclear power technologies like pebble bed reactors are much safer than the nuke plants of old. (Here's a good article about pebble bed reactors, written by Spencer Reiss in Wired. Here's a Wired article by Peter Schwartz and Spencer Reiss about "gr een" nuke plants. And here's another pro-nuke article that David noted a while back, written by Stewart Brand.) Link to Rolling Stone story (Thanks, Brian!)

Reader comment: Alex Steffan at WorldChanging says "you might be interested in reading these:"

The Post-Oil Megacity (why I think Kunstler's wrong on the implications of the end of cheap oil)

The best counter-argum ent to nuclear as climate-change-solution I've yet read:

and my favorite take on the issue

why the Europeans, especially the Germans, are kickin' our butt on renewables

and why better computing (in the form of "smart grids") is part of the answer

Reader comment: Brian Carnell says: "I like nuclear power plants as much as the next guy, but the chart here shows the real reason oil discoveries have leveled off -- until recently, we had an almost two decade collapse in oil prices.

"The late 1990s saw the lowest prices for oil *EVER*. That doesn't create much incentive to find new oil deposits (just as few people were interested in exploiting the North Seas until oil went through the roof in the 1970s.)

"If these oil prices continue, they'll almost certainly spur another round of intensive oil exploration and exploitation that will once again find yet more oil." Link

UPDATE: Here's another interesting article about Peak Oil.

Colin Campbell of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas (ASPO) predicts that production will begin its decline between now and 2010.

British Petroleum exploration consultant Francis Harper believes it will happen between 2010 and 2020. Consulting firm PFC Energy puts it at around 2010 to 2015. The publication Petroleum Review predicts that demand will outstrip supply in 2007. Richard Heinberg, author of the 2003 book, The Party's Over: Oil, War, and the Fate of Industrial Societies, expects a peak in 2007 or 2008.

Retired Princeton professor Kenneth Deffeyes, author of the just-published, Beyond Oil: The View from Hubbert's Peak is more pessimistic, and more specific, about when the peak will happen: Thanksgiving Day, 2005. (His tongue appears to be in his cheek regarding the day, but not the year).

If all that is too gloomy for you, energy consultant Michael Lynch maintains that there's no peak in sight for "the next 20 or 30 years." Peter Odell of Erasmus University in the Netherlands has tacked a full 30 years onto Deffeyes' grim prediction, setting a date of Thanksgiving 2035. And Uncle Sam has the cheeriest news of all: a peak year of 2037 forecast by the Department of Energy.


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FBI to Present at Peak 10 Executive
Seminars


FBI to Present at Peak 10 Executive
Seminars
01/22/2004 06:11 PM
theWHIR Jan 22 2004 10:04PM GMT

News: BIAS demos Peak 5 at NAB


News: BIAS demos Peak 5 at NAB 04/19/2005 08:54 AM
BIAS Inc. on Monday at the National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas, Nev. demoed for MacCentral the upcoming release of Peak Pro 5, its recording, editing and mastering software for audio professionals. BIAS said the feedback since announcing the update in Frankfurt, Germany a few weeks ago has been amazing.

May saw peak of sinister computer
viruses


May saw peak of sinister computer
viruses
06/04/2004 01:52 PM
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Peak 10 Prepares for Hurricane Ivan


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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Oblivion Lost Sneak-Peak


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Peak 10 Achieves EBITDA Positive


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Korean Internet users reach new peak


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Poll PositionPoll Position: Peak
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Peak 10 Plans Disaster Recovery Lesson


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Gay marriage fight nears a peak
(USATODAY.com)


Gay marriage fight nears a peak
(USATODAY.com)
02/11/2004 09:40 AM
USATODAY.com - Massachusetts legislators prepared to debate today an amendment to the state constitution that would bar same-sex marriages. If it passes, the amendment could eventually override a state court decision that ordered recognition of gay marriages by this spring.

Futuremark Gives a Sneak Peak on
Next-Generation 3DMark


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Next-Generation 3DMark
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Microsoft to offer sneak peak of new
Xbox via MTV


Microsoft to offer sneak peak of new
Xbox via MTV
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Sneak Peak at Sony Ericssons 3G phone


Sneak Peak at Sony Ericssons 3G phone 01/22/2004 09:53 PM
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Sneak peak at Toshiba's new M200 Tablet
PC


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Saudi Militants Fire at Americans, Oil
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Developers' sneak peak of SQL Server
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Developers sneak peak of SQL Server 2005


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Attakus Metal Collection Sneak Peak


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