Intel cool on 802.20
Grok Headline matches for Intel cool on 802.20
Intel tries to keep its cool
Intel tries to keep its cool
04/14/2004 07:39 AMSteve Pawlowski, the director of Intel Corp.'s Microprocessor
Technology Lab, knows Intel has a heat problem.
Intel Tries to Keep Its Cool (PC World)
Intel Tries to Keep Its Cool (PC World)
04/15/2004 10:26 AMPC World - Faster chips, smaller PCs could cause heat problems.
Investors Cool on Intel After Update
Investors Cool on Intel After Update
03/06/2004 01:50 AMBoston Globe Mar 6 2004 5:13AM GMT
News: Survey: Intel transition may cool
Mac sales
News: Survey: Intel transition may cool
Mac sales
06/22/2005 02:33 AMApple's decision to replace PowerPC chips with processors from Intel
may have long-term benefits for both the company and its customers.
But the processor switch could potentially hurt near-term hardware
sales, if the attitudes of those surveyed in the Macworld Reader Panel
are any indication of what Mac users are thinking.
Survey: Intel transition may cool Mac
sales (MacCentral)
Survey: Intel transition may cool Mac
sales (MacCentral)
06/22/2005 02:36 AMMacCentral - Apple's decision to replace PowerPC chips with processors
from Intel may
have long-term benefits for both the company and its customers. But
the
processor switch could potentially hurt near-term hardware sales, if
the
attitudes of those surveyed in the Macworld Reader Panel are any
indication
of what Mac users are thinking.
There's no place like law.cool.cool.fun.
There's no place like law.cool.cool.fun.
03/22/2005 11:38 PM
What's a namber? A
namber is a word that acts as a mnemonic for a number. For
example, 65 is
drum, and 181 is
push.
A
namber address uses an arbitrarily-chosen list of nambers
to represent each of the numbers from 0 to 255 in order to assemble
four words to represent any IP address. Metafilter.com's namber is
earth
.frog.brown.tooth, and mysteryrobot.com conveniently provides
translation and forwarding to the real IP
address.
Intel and nVidia Hop In Bed
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Motherboa
rds/Intel-and-nVidia-Hop-In-Bed/ Intel
and
Intel and nVidia Hop In Bed
http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Motherboa
rds/Intel-and-nVidia-Hop-In-Bed/ Intel
and
12/28/2004 07:35 PMDevHardware Dec 28 2004 10:41PM GMT
Intel unveils new generation of Intel
Xeon-processor-based server platforms
Intel unveils new generation of Intel
Xeon-processor-based server platforms
08/03/2004 04:11 AMMena Report Aug 3 2004 8:16AM GMT
Intel Reduces Barriers to ISV and IHV
Certification for OEMs Using Intel
Architecture Server Platforms
Intel Reduces Barriers to ISV and IHV
Certification for OEMs Using Intel
Architecture Server Platforms
06/14/2004 12:57 PMLinux Electrons Jun 14 2004 5:13PM GMT
Dual Core Intel Platform Shootout -
NVIDIA nForce4 vs. Intel 955X
Dual Core Intel Platform Shootout -
NVIDIA nForce4 vs. Intel 955X
04/16/2005 07:27 AMAnandTech Apr 16 2005 10:50AM GMT
Software Licensing: Intel 'De-approves'
the Intel Open Source License
Software Licensing: Intel 'De-approves'
the Intel Open Source License
04/03/2005 03:57 PMSYS-CON Media Apr 3 2005 5:59PM GMT
"Wow, this is cool"
"Wow, this is cool"
05/04/2004 05:02 PMYes, They're Cool
Yes, They're Cool
01/09/2004 09:57 PMIt might have been smart for Apple to release a frustratingly hobbled
player that could have been profitably sold for $200. But it just
isn't in Apple's DNA to cut corners and capture a market by cutting
prices. By Steven Levy (Newsweek via MyAppleMenu)
RSS On Your Mac: What It Is, Why It's
Cool, Why You Need It
RSS On Your Mac: What It Is, Why It's
Cool, Why You Need It
08/03/2004 07:34 PM By Tera Patricks, Mac360 (via MyAppleMenu)
Keep Cool 1.0
Keep Cool 1.0
08/11/2004 07:59 AMA tool that puts processes taking too much CPU to sleep.
Red Hot & Cool
Red Hot & Cool
04/13/2005 02:03 AMSaw-you ltd. selected for the 2005 Red herring 100 Europe [PRWEB Apr
13, 2005]
Oh Too Cool
Oh Too Cool
06/09/2004 03:58 AMUPS delivered my O2 in the afternoon. Oh, what a super sexy piece of
kit. If it were purple it...
Trs cool
Trs cool
07/12/2004 04:11 PMUSA Today Jul 12 2004 8:11PM GMT
Almost Cool
Almost Cool
09/07/2004 09:41 PMMacintouch points out some new support articles from Apple, including
one on the iMac G5 Diagnostic LEDs. I immediately thought...
COOL BIZ
COOL BIZ
06/17/2005 04:39 PMVia NoniWeblog
, a pointer to the unsurprising fact that Japanese businesspeople are
discovering the virtues of not wearing a tie; if you’ve ever been to
work in a Tokyo summer you’ll understand why this is a good thing.
But, in a uniquely Japanese way, they’re not just doing it,
they’re mounting an official government-backed
campaign. But mostly I wrote this so I could slip in a pointer to this picture.
NOT COOL!!!
NOT COOL!!!
06/08/2004 10:20 AMSome fucking misbrain of a spammer, not worthy to rot on a skewer in
the deepest pits of Hell has faked my email address as the return
address, and now I'm getting about a billion of "We cannot
deliver your mail" -messages from mailer daemons. Problem being,
SpamAssassin does not pick them up since they appear as legit bounce
messages. So my inbox is full of spam. This ain't the crap I was
speaking of!
Wonderful double effect: if the spam goes through, then the recipient
sees it; if it is bounced, then I see it.
You know, I have this wonderful blunt katana I could use to slowly rip
the guts off every spammer, then whirl them around my head before
tossing them over the fence for the pigs to eat. Then I would watch
these gutless (literally!) illegitimate sons of bastards fall over,
and kick them in the head just before they hit the ground, so their
brains would burst out of their ears, and they would bounce back up
before the final collapse to a mindless heap of goo.
ANGER! RAGE! KILL! MAIM! INJURE!
(Quiet: I'm okay now.)
too cool
too cool
01/22/2004 09:54 PMI just found out that
Dancing Barefoot is
number three
on Mysterious Galaxy's 2003 Paperback Bestsellers list!
Cool!
Wouldn't it be cool?
Wouldn't it be cool?
05/08/2004 01:25 PMWourldn't it be cool if otehr people started parsing the ENT tags
embedded in this post?
That way if I talked about FOAF - for instance - someone like
danbri could scarf JUST the FOAF posts and do anything he wanted with
them!
This would create an incredible two-way kind of capability because
systems could then communictae back to me based upon what I said. I
know I know -it's RSS2.0 but that becomes a really nice gateway to a
world that has 75% market share of feeds(maybe even more.)
God I'm cool...
God I'm cool...
08/22/2004 06:57 PMNot a lot to be said about this really except that I look awesome
and I kicked ass on the go-carting front in the Dutch University town
of Enschede...

Read the comments
So not cool
So not cool
04/26/2004 09:34 PM"Guys look! My third nipple!!!" - Me *didnt know Barr was around
table* "I am telling your mother" - Mr....
No, That's Not Cool
No, That's Not Cool
02/01/2005 09:35 PMDavid Pogue: At least three readers... track[ed] me down and call
me at home... Sometimes, it's best to leave the columnist alone.
Really Really Cool
Really Really Cool
12/13/2002 02:10 PMThe Camille Noire is really really cool, rivals the dragon I got
earlier. Today is a nice day off, I am enjoying it.
Be Cool
Be Cool
03/29/2005 02:08 AMAnything but cool, I wanted my money back at the end of this one.
Catching a John Travolta film is always a gamble and he was alright in
this, playing his typical Vincent Vega character, but the rest of it
was just crap. I expected to like Vince Vaughn's character more, but
it took about two seconds for you to get his whole schtick and then it
just became really really tiresome. I did laugh out loud once --
Cedric the Entertainer as a reformed
gangbanger-turned-rapper/producer/millionaire rolls up with his posse
and they're all wearing tshirts with basketball jerseys over them and
Cedric has a **button-down** shirt with a jersey over it -- but that
was the only highlight. Metacritic, I
will never doubt you again.
(Rating: 30/100)
Intel Developer Forum - Intel silent on
Jayhawk replacement
Intel Developer Forum - Intel silent on
Jayhawk replacement
09/08/2004 10:26 AMComputer Weekly Sep 8 2004 2:11PM GMT
Two executives leaving Intel; Sodhani to
head Intel Capital
Two executives leaving Intel; Sodhani to
head Intel Capital
03/24/2005 04:19 AMbizjournals.com Mar 24 2005 8:05AM GMT
Intel Developer Forum - Intel to ease
strain on the internet
Intel Developer Forum - Intel to ease
strain on the internet
09/10/2004 05:28 AMComputer Weekly Sep 10 2004 10:14AM GMT
Intel Expands Intel Centrino Mobile
Technology Line
Intel Expands Intel Centrino Mobile
Technology Line
06/23/2004 03:50 PMPhysOrg.com Jun 23 2004 7:49PM GMT
Intel Expands Intel Centrino™
Mobile Technology
Intel Expands Intel Centrino™
Mobile Technology
06/23/2004 10:28 PMScoop Jun 24 2004 2:24AM GMT
Intel Updates Intel Xeon Multiprocessor
Platform
Intel Updates Intel Xeon Multiprocessor
Platform
03/30/2005 05:19 PMIntel Corp., as expected, introduced a breed of new platform
components for multiprocessor servers. Targeted at the mid-tier
enterprise market segment, the platform consists of five new Xeon MP
processors for servers that use four or more processors, and a new
chipset.
Intel’s E8500 Uncovered
The main building block of Intel’s new server platform is E8500
chipset designed to support up to 4-way machines. The E8500 consists
of three or more chips: the north bridge (NB), the external memory
bridge (EMB) and the ICH5 I/O controller. The north bridge supports
two processor system busses, which allows two chips to share one
667MHz bus with, 10.6GB/s bandwidth, which is likely to give new
Intel-based servers an advantage over previous generations of Xeon
MP-powered systems that had to share one 400MHz processor system bus
with 6.40GB/s bandwidth between four chips.

News source:
X-bit labsRead full story...Essence of Cool
Essence of Cool
03/24/2005 07:31 PM
Happy
Birthday Steve McQueen! He would have been 75 today. Sadly, his
particular brand of cool
died in
1980. He created some of the
most memorable
screen characters of all time. His breakthrough role was in the TV
series
Wanted:
Dead or Alive, which will be released on DVD this summer. Want a
poster? He was a man of
action, a
troublemake
r, a
race car
driver, and, most importantly, a
paragon of cool. He's been
immortalized in
dozens
of songs and at least
one album. And
even though he's dead, he's still
driving that Mustang.
Zopto - is cool, I think.....
Zopto - is cool, I think.....
03/06/2004 01:49 AMZo
pto = FOAF + RSS + open APIs.... In a reader's 'tip' to Weblogs,
Inc., Ben Nolan writes, "The first of the Social Networking sites
using FOAF. Foaf-based communities will likely become the second or
third major social networking 'network'." According to Ben, "Zopto is
building on the idea of foaf + rss + open APIs. It's a web-based
application for creating and managing foaf file, and the basic
framework for all the identity and collaborative tools that can build
off RSS + Foaf... Zopto is currently in "alpha testing" and is only
available to selected users." [The Social Software
Weblog]
The next generation social nets are here!
Powered by FOAF, feature rich (including blogging, Listings,
eCommerce, RSS, etc.) - these new systems are a hallmark of what's to
come.
Ecademy has already shown that different kind of people want
dikfferent kinds of features. Zopto is fresh out of the box -
hoping to play along. I haven't been able to get on - yet - but I'm
trying.
Cool wheelchairs
Cool wheelchairs
07/24/2004 07:51 AM
Cool wheelchairs.
Quiet Cool PC
Quiet Cool PC
07/26/2004 09:06 AMABCNEWS.com Jul 26 2004 12:56PM GMT
cool flame
cool flame
06/25/2004 11:51 AM
c
ool flame - the game "Join the cool reporter and the
amazing singer as they embark on the game of their lives."
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Outlook Web Access Stops Responding When
You Try to Access a Mailbox on an
Exchange 5.5 Computer
Outlook Web Access Stops Responding When
You Try to Access a Mailbox on an
Exchange 5.5 Computer
12/31/2003 01:34 AMThis patch resolves problems that were found in the Exchange Server
5.5 CDO since SP4 was released.
Texas to Set Up Wi-Fi Access at Rest
Stops (AP)
Texas to Set Up Wi-Fi Access at Rest
Stops (AP)
06/17/2004 08:29 AMAP - To encourage drivers to take more frequent breaks, the Texas
Department of Transportation wants to set up free wireless Internet
access at rest stops and travel information centers.
Cogent Acquires Assets of Dedicated
Internet Access Provider, Global Access
Cogent Acquires Assets of Dedicated
Internet Access Provider, Global Access
09/15/2004 10:58 PMInvestors Business Daily Sep 16 2004 2:36AM GMT
[security bulletin] SSRT4719 hp OpenView
Select Access remote unauthorized access
[security bulletin] SSRT4719 hp OpenView
Select Access remote unauthorized access
05/26/2004 01:45 PMBoren, Rich (SSRT) (May 25 2004)
Bintec Access Networks Ships new VPN
Access line
Bintec Access Networks Ships new VPN
Access line
05/06/2004 11:40 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 6 2004 3:57PM GMT
Telus provides Internet access
throughout airport
Telus provides Internet access
throughout airport
10/31/2003 01:56 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Oct 31 2003 12:22PM ET
Access 2003 post-Service Pack 1 hotfix
package for Microsoft Office Access 2003
Access 2003 post-Service Pack 1 hotfix
package for Microsoft Office Access 2003
09/23/2004 05:52 PMAccess 2.0 Converter for Access 2003
Access 2.0 Converter for Access 2003
09/20/2004 06:53 PMTop Tip: Simultaneous access to Access
database?
Top Tip: Simultaneous access to Access
database?
05/14/2004 12:19 AMCan an Access database program be accessed at the same time by 2
different people on the same network?
Intel Pursuing Much Faster Home Internet
Access
Intel Pursuing Much Faster Home Internet
Access
01/22/2004 02:12 AMIntel is pushing forward with a new wireless technology that it says
it believes can bring extremely high-speed Internet access to American
homes.
Broadband Internet access reaches 49% of
all home, NetRatings reports
Broadband Internet access reaches 49% of
all home, NetRatings reports
07/13/2004 01:39 PM“Broadband Internet access is coming up to 50% of all home
Internet users, Nielsen/NetRatings reports. Its May analysis of
Internet connections shows that 49% of all home users—62.9 million
households—are connecting via broadband. Four years ago, broadband
users were 9% of the market with 7.2 million households. In that time,
narrowband users have slipped from 74.5 milion households to 66.5
million.”
Nextel Shuts Down Flarion Trial
Nextel Shuts Down Flarion Trial
02/05/2005 09:27 PM Mike Masnick breaks the news that Nextel is pulling the plug (or lack
of plug) on Flarion trial: Mike's eagle eye apparently spotted a
blogger noting his Flarion service was being turned off at the end of
June. Nextel was trying Flarion's high-speed wireless broadband
technology as an option for data service. Nextel's iDEN voice
technology doesn't have a data path like GSM and CDMA. Masnick puts
the blame on the trial ending on the Sprint/Nextel merger. Sprint has
its dollars behind EVDO, the same technology being rolled out quite
successfully by Verizon Wireless right now....
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access
'From' Header Spoofing
Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Web Access
'From' Header Spoofing
04/10/2005 02:15 PMfrSIRT Apr 10 2005 6:26PM GMT
Apple: Verizon Broadband Access
Apple: Verizon Broadband Access
06/29/2004 10:41 AMApple has posted a driver for Verizon's Express Network PC Card (PC
5220).
FCC to allow wireless access on planes
Best Buy 3Q earnings rise 21 percent
Sprint Nextel would be 3
FCC to allow wireless access on planes
Best Buy 3Q earnings rise 21 percent
Sprint Nextel would be 3
12/19/2004 03:28 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Dec 16, 05:21 am GMT
Sprint extends airport Wi-Fi access
Sprint extends airport Wi-Fi access
12/02/2003 12:11 PMA deal with Concourse Communications Group will give PCS wireless
customers access to Wi-Fi networks at several major U.S. airports.
Verizon: FiOS Access For Other ISPs in
the Works
Verizon: FiOS Access For Other ISPs in
the Works
03/14/2005 05:02 PMSlashdot Mar 14 2005 5:51AM GMT
Auctioning off unused airport wifi
access
Auctioning off unused airport wifi
access
12/17/2004 06:31 PMI just paid $6.95 for a day of wifi access here in the Newark Airport.
Nobody except Tom Hanks uses a full day of airport wifi access, do
they? I wish I could sell off my unused hours. Someone want to set up
a little airport market for buying and selling unusued capacity?...
Xbox Theme for Microsoft Outlook Web
Access
Xbox Theme for Microsoft Outlook Web
Access
04/06/2005 09:38 PMThe files in this ZIP archive make up the optional files and custom
Outlook Web Access theme that are described in the article "Creating
and Deploying Outlook Web Access Themes."
Exchange 2003: Outlook Web Access Web
Administration
Exchange 2003: Outlook Web Access Web
Administration
05/27/2004 10:59 AMVegas Airport Offers Free Wi-Fi Access
Vegas Airport Offers Free Wi-Fi Access
12/30/2004 11:45 AMFor anyone with a laptop computer, what happens in Vegas needn't stay
in Vegas, thanks to the airport's new wireless LAN comprising switches
and access points from Aruba Wireless Networks.
Is Verizon Limiting WiFi Access To Only
Registered Computers?
Is Verizon Limiting WiFi Access To Only
Registered Computers?
08/12/2004 01:28 PMWhile companies like Speakeasy continue to win customers by telling
people they can do whatever they want with the broadband connection
into the home, it looks like Verizon may be going in the other
direction. An article in the NY Times suggests that Verizon is
rolling out a new system that
limits
WiFi to only "registered" computers. Unfortunately, the article
isn't clear at all, and the issue gets confused because the writer,
who was blocked, knows she was using a neighbor's WiFi who was
actually connected via SBC. The way the article is written, it sounds
like she thought Verizon was somehow getting in the way and blocking
her SBC borrowing, when it's pretty obvious that she just picked up
the signal from someone else's Verizon-connected WiFi. The more
interesting question, though, is whether or not Verizon really is
requiring users to "register" every computer they want to log on to an
account. If they are, it's a ridiculous and backwards thinking
policy. While there's nothing wrong with keeping those you don't want
off your WiFi, shouldn't it be up to the person paying for the
connection? All Verizon has done is made it much more difficult for
its own customers to use WiFi in a useful way. There are plenty of
situations where there are perfectly good reasons to open up your WiFi
to a "non-registered" computer (someone is visiting and wants to use
their computer, you buy another computer, you bring home a work
laptop, etc.), and Verizon has just made that much more difficult.
Also, why should Verizon need to know how many computers I have
accessing the connection? They're just selling the connection. All
the more reason to go with a more customer friendly broadband ISP.
Access: Change the start value of an
autonumber field
Access: Change the start value of an
autonumber field
07/17/2004 02:42 PMTech-Recipes Jul 17 2004 6:07PM GMT
Verizon Admits It Plans To Sell Fiber
Access To Other ISPs
Verizon Admits It Plans To Sell Fiber
Access To Other ISPs
03/14/2005 05:27 PMWhile Verizon has been
threa
tened to withhold fiber if the FCC forced them to share lines,
that doesn't mean they're against selling those lines. Verizon has
admitted (via
Broadband
Reports) that they're in discussions with various ISPs about
offering them access to the lines. The article makes it
sound like no one expected this to happen -- but that's not true. A
lot of people expected them to have this option, but to price it at
ridiculous rates that had
little
to do with the actual costs. The problem was never that Verizon
didn't want to sell access to fiber lines -- just that they didn't
want the government setting the price.
Use different home directories for GUI
and shell access
Use different home directories for GUI
and shell access
01/03/2005 11:55 AMIf you're like me and you regularly log into an OS X system from a
remote location using Terminal, you most likely have a bunch of tools
and scripts you regularly use. However, you also log on to the system
using the GUI. Whe...
Extended Change Access Control List Tool
(Xcacls)
Extended Change Access Control List Tool
(Xcacls)
07/01/2004 10:32 PMXcacls.vbs is an augmented version of the Extended Change Access
Control List tool (Xcacls.exe) that ships in the Windows 2000 and
Windows Server 2003 Support Tools.
Xcacls.vbs is an unsupported utility that addresses specific
limitations with the original Xcacls.exe utility, specifically the
inability to append permissions to a folder whose child objects have
the inheritance flag set.
HTTP Response Splitting vulnerability in
Microsoft Outlook Web Access for
Exchange 5.5
HTTP Response Splitting vulnerability in
Microsoft Outlook Web Access for
Exchange 5.5
08/11/2004 01:59 PMAmit Klein (Aug 11 2004)
Vulns: Microsoft Exchange Outlook Web
Access HTTP Response Splitting
Vulnerability
Vulns: Microsoft Exchange Outlook Web
Access HTTP Response Splitting
Vulnerability
08/14/2004 10:12 AMSecurityFocus Aug 14 2004 2:09PM GMT
Press Release - NewsGator Technologies
and About.Com Agreement Allows Users to
Access New RSS Feeds Within Microsoft
Outlook
Press Release - NewsGator Technologies
and About.Com Agreement Allows Users to
Access New RSS Feeds Within Microsoft
Outlook
10/28/2003 11:09 PMFirst In Series of Moves To Add Valuable Content For
Users
DENVER, Colo. -- Aug. 19, 2003 -- NewsGator Technologies has
partnered with About.com to include over 400 RSS feeds in NewsGator
1.3's new feed wizard, which means that users will be able to find and
subscribe to any of About.com's feeds with only a few clicks. Adding
these feeds marks the first in a series of announcements designed to
add important and productive content for NewsGator users, while at the
same time making the content easier to find.
NewsGator 1.3 is a news aggregator which runs inside Microsoft
Outlook, and retrieves news from news sites, weblogs, NNTP (Usenet)
newsgroups, and other information sources that support the RSS
syndication format, and automatically integrates the news items into
Microsoft Outlook folders.
About.com, the Web's largest content destination, recently created
more than 400 RSS feeds, covering each of their content areas.
Including these feeds in NewsGator's feed wizard will expand the reach
and visibility of these feeds to NewsGator users. "We're very excited
to be partnering with NewsGator Technologies to include our wide range
of content feeds within NewsGator," said Ron McCoy, CTO of About.com.
"We believe that publishing our content this way, combined with the
ease-of-use and corporate reach of NewsGator, will increase the
visibility of our content to a new audience and make it easier for our
current audience to keep up with the topics in which they're
interested."
NewsGator users can monitor the ever-growing number of information
sources supporting RSS syndication. News can be sorted, organized,
grouped, or searched in countless ways, and features like offline
reading make this information readily accessible at any time.
NewsGator 1.3 works with Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later, and is
available immediately from http://www.newsgator.com. Pricing
is $29 (U.S.) per copy, with quantity discounts available.
Reading MS Access Databases on Linux
Reading MS Access Databases on Linux
01/16/2004 10:59 AMI thought this was impossible. Obviously I was wrong. Thanks to
Fernando Ortiz for the link.

Intel cool on 802.20