HyperSpace to buy MPC Computers
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HyperSpace buys MPC Computers
HyperSpace buys MPC Computers
03/23/2005 08:19 PMbizjournals.com Mar 24 2005 12:49AM GMT
Hyperspace to Buy PC Manufacturer
Hyperspace to Buy PC Manufacturer
03/28/2005 11:20 PMApplication acceleration provider HyperSpace Communications last week
agreed to acquire MPC Computers in a deal valued at about $16 million.
Collecting The Stark Hyperspace War
Collecting The Stark Hyperspace War
12/02/2003 02:34 PMDark Horse also recently released
Star Wars: The Stark Hyperspace
War trade paperback, collecting several issues of the ongoing
Star Wars series.
XLink: A hyperspace oddity (XML.org)
XLink: A hyperspace oddity (XML.org)
09/16/2002 11:44 AMSteve Sansweet Online Hyperspace Chat
Steve Sansweet Online Hyperspace Chat
01/26/2004 09:56 PMSteve Sansweet is scheduled to be online on Wednesday, January 28 at
2:00 p.m. Pacific time (5:00 p.m. Eastern time). Please note that list
minute schedule changes may happen, and that although hundreds of
questions are often submitted, not all can be answered. These online
chats are held in the
Online Chats and
Schedule Forum available only to Hyperspace members.
PeerConnect, Inc. and Hyperspace
Communications Bring 'Trusted
Transactions' to the Internet
PeerConnect, Inc. and Hyperspace
Communications Bring 'Trusted
Transactions' to the Internet
04/18/2005 02:46 AMPeerConnect has acquired exclusive rights from Hyperspace
Communications to commercialize Trusted Transaction technology into
specific markets in North America. These patented technologies enable
round-trip authentication of online transactions. By incorporating
Electronic Postmarks from the U.S. Postal Service, Trusted
Transactions benefit from the protection of postal law. [PRWEB Apr 18,
2005]
Computers That Jam
Computers That Jam
08/17/2004 01:29 PMWhile many musical purists dislike electronic music for a variety of
reasons, one big thing is the "programmed" feel to it. However, the
latest software is trying something different: it will
let
the computer jam with a real musician. The software takes the
music the live musician plays, and tries to riff off what's actually
being played. It's not clear how
good it is, but realizing
that computers are only getting faster, it's only going to get better.
Some will still question how well a piece of software will be able to
improvise compared to human musicians, but it may not be long before
your favorite jam band adds in some computerized solos.
Where computers go to die
Where computers go to die
08/17/2004 12:09 AMSalon Aug 17 2004 4:01AM GMT
Course on computers
Course on computers
08/03/2004 06:09 PMTimes Of Oman Aug 3 2004 9:34PM GMT
First Computers
First Computers
12/23/2003 05:44 PMComputers 101
Computers 101
08/08/2004 03:19 AMMiami Herald Aug 8 2004 7:18AM GMT
If You Don't Anything About Computers
Then Go Ply With A Toy
If You Don't Anything About Computers
Then Go Ply With A Toy
08/30/2004 11:09 PMTechTree Aug 31 2004 2:12AM GMT
Computers That Can Paraphrase
Computers That Can Paraphrase
12/26/2003 04:18 PMIf you read enough news articles, you begin to notice certain
similarities and patterns, such that certain lines practically write
themselves. Now, some computer science researchers are working on a
program that might write those sentences itself. Actually, the system
is designed to
take
news articles and try to paraphrase them. With simple,
straightforward, short articles it appears to do a pretty good job,
but can't handle longer or more complex stories. Certainly seems like
an interesting project that has a variety of potential uses, from
creating automated summaries of stories to providing alternative
phrasing. Just imagine, a few years from now, instead of just having
spell check, grammar checks and thesauruses, you might be able to
replace whole phrases in Word documents with suggested alternatives,
making our writing blander than ever before.
FBI Computers: You Don't Have Mail
FBI Computers: You Don't Have Mail
02/06/2005 01:11 AMMSNBC Feb 6 2005 4:12AM GMT
Keep out: TV, DVD and computers rule
Keep out: TV, DVD and computers rule
08/12/2004 08:18 PMTelegraph Aug 13 2004 0:33AM GMT
TOP 500 Super Computers
TOP 500 Super Computers
06/21/2004 08:56 AMPing a Given Set of Computers
Ping a Given Set of Computers
06/12/2004 12:09 AMUpdated Computers for the B-52
Updated Computers for the B-52
06/13/2004 11:02 PMWashington Post Jun 14 2004 3:39AM GMT
Why not lease computers?
Why not lease computers?
07/24/2004 01:15 PMPhilippine Daily Inquirer Jul 24 2004 4:43PM GMT
RI in need of affordable computers
RI in need of affordable computers
03/26/2005 02:36 AMJakarta Post Mar 26 2005 5:30AM GMT
Computers & compassion!
Computers & compassion!
03/27/2005 08:09 AMCalcutta Telegraph Mar 27 2005 11:03AM GMT
Computers For Uganda
Computers For Uganda
12/10/2003 09:09 PMWhy Our Computers Act Irrationally
Why Our Computers Act Irrationally
06/17/2004 06:00 PMJava Pro Jun 17 2004 9:40PM GMT
Growing Up With Computers
Growing Up With Computers
03/30/2005 09:01 AMAs another birthday comes closer with its ugly reminder of how short
life is, it makes me think of you younger folks. Because while you
grew up with computers, my situation was just the opposite - computers
grew up with me.
"Computers & Technology"
"Computers & Technology"
06/03/2004 05:04 AMComputers help farmers
Computers help farmers
12/30/2004 07:54 PMCNN Dec 30 2004 11:01PM GMT
iTunes on 5 computers
iTunes on 5 computers
04/30/2004 01:24 PMiTunes
now
lets you play ITMS songs on 5 rather than 3 computers. About
bloody time too.
B.C. students get more computers
B.C. students get more computers
09/15/2004 05:03 PMglobetechnology.com Sep 15 2004 8:33PM GMT
Great Computers
Great Computers
05/04/2004 11:51 PMAd - http://triumphelectronics.netfirms.com May 5 2004 4:51AM GMT
Mainframes are computers too
Mainframes are computers too
04/16/2004 05:05 AM
I was talking up the Person
al TV Networks idea last night with Jim Moore.
He asked what they are. Well, they don't exist yet. But think about mainframe computers, centralized beasts, controlled and owned
big faceless corporations, and how all hell broke loose when people
could by a personal computer for a couple of thousand dollars. Same idea.
More and more, the media is owned by big faceless companies who can be
manipulated by the government. Blogs are great, they're like personal
magazines. This is no longer a vision, it's reality. So if you want to
publish an idea, go ahead. You don't need to sell it to a publisher.
The next step, which we're on the cusp of, is video production and
distribution using RSS and BitTorrent, and perhaps other P2P methods.
Adam Curry, who began his television career working for one of the
behemoths, has become the visionary for the personal television
network of the future. Of course that's one of the BloggerCon sessions
tomorrow afternoon at 1:30PM, Pound 200.
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MORE IN Internet & Computers
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09/08/2004 06:51 AMDenverpost.com - Wed Sep 8, 10:47 am GMT
3,300 new viruses hit computers
3,300 new viruses hit computers
09/07/2004 10:33 AMTechzonez Sep 7 2004 2:35PM GMT
In Math, Computers Don't Lie. Or Do
They?
In Math, Computers Don't Lie. Or Do
They?
04/09/2004 03:55 PMA leading mathematics journal has finally accepted that one of the
longest-standing problems in the field has been conclusively solved.
Schools to get used computers
Schools to get used computers
09/14/2004 05:29 AMThe Province Sep 14 2004 9:38AM GMT
Colour & Computers
Colour & Computers
10/07/2004 04:11 PMNetworking two computers ?'s
Networking two computers ?'s
02/16/2004 08:03 AMAMDMB Feb 16 2004 12:23PM GMT
All Your Computers Are Belong to Us
All Your Computers Are Belong to Us
12/19/2004 03:12 PMSusan Crawford's provocative blog post about the broadcast flag brief recently filed by
the FCC and Justice Department just got
Slashdotted
.
The issue is whether the FCC has legal authority to mandate that
manufacturers of digital television receivers incorporate "broadcast
flag" technology to limit copying of digital content. As Susan points
out, the government's position in court is quite expansive. The FCC
is essentially claiming the authority to regulate any device that
incorporates certain communications capabiliites, which includes a
huge segment of the computer industry.
I'm actally working on a paper looking at the FCC's regulation of
computers. It turns out that, contrary to popular belief, the FCC has
been regulating computers for decades. The rhetoric about "keeping
the government's hands off the Internet" is overblown. But the
broadcast flag represents a dangerous exansion of government
involvement in computer hardware markets. The important question
isn't whether the FCC is involved in the computer industry, but why
and how.
The many dangers on our computers
The many dangers on our computers
05/16/2004 03:09 PMBangkok Post May 16 2004 6:42PM GMT
Gingerbread Computers!
Gingerbread Computers!
12/24/2004 12:44 PMSlashdot Dec 23 2004 7:40AM GMT
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