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IBM's BlueGene Supercomputer Sets Speed
Mark
IBM's BlueGene Supercomputer Sets Speed
Mark
03/26/2005 09:27 PMSci-Tech Today Mar 26 2005 11:56PM GMT
Internet2 sets new speed record
Internet2 sets new speed record
04/21/2004 04:56 AMZDNet UK Apr 21 2004 9:43AM GMT
Singaporean sets SMS world speed record
Singaporean sets SMS world speed record
06/28/2004 06:33 AMThe Register Jun 28 2004 10:57AM GMT
Japanese Train Sets A Speed Record Of
581 kph
Japanese Train Sets A Speed Record Of
581 kph
12/03/2003 07:32 AMAzuma writes "Last night, on December 2, a high-speed Japanese train
set a new record of 581 kph, breaking its own previous record. The new
Maglev high speed ...
Internet2 experiment sets speed record
Internet2 experiment sets speed record
09/05/2004 11:28 AM
A group of scientests working on Internet2 set a record for fast
data transmission between the
California Institute of Technology and CERN .
The team, which included folks from AMD, Cisco, Microsoft Research,
Newisys, and S2io, transferred 859 gigabytes of data in less than 17
minutes. It did so at a rate of 6.63 gigabits per second (define)
between the CERN facility in Geneva, Switzerland, and Caltech in
Pasadena, Calif., a distance of more than 15,766 kilometers, or
approximately 9,800 miles.
(thanks to Suzanne
Bonefas )
Japan's Maglev Train Sets Speed Record
Japan's Maglev Train Sets Speed Record
12/02/2003 05:27 AMAP via Newsday Dec 2 2003 4:22AM ET
Japan's maglev train sets speed record
Japan's maglev train sets speed record
12/02/2003 12:16 PMBoston Globe Dec 2 2003 10:45AM ET
NetBSD Sets Internet2 Land Speed World
Record
NetBSD Sets Internet2 Land Speed World
Record
05/03/2004 07:32 PMNIST quantum keys system sets speed
record for 'unbreakable' encryption
NIST quantum keys system sets speed
record for 'unbreakable' encryption
05/05/2004 01:09 AMArtikel bei EurekAlert.org .. Quote
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
2005 Archives
03/27/2005 08:04 AMsending his thug squad .. Amazing. Just out .. Talking Points
Memo
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2005_03_20.php#005249
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Supercomputers Speed Car Design
Supercomputers Speed Car Design
04/26/2004 04:53 AMAutomakers are souping up their design and testing processes by
building supercomputers. GM's newest project will eventually make it
to 9 teraflops. By John Gartner.
InformationWeek > Poll Rejects
In-Flight Cell-Phone Use > Survey
Says: No Yakking On Planes > April 8,
2005
InformationWeek > Poll Rejects
In-Flight Cell-Phone Use > Survey
Says: No Yakking On Planes > April 8,
2005
04/11/2005 03:49 AMSurvey Says: No Yakking On Planes .. most people find this
offensive
informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=1605
03391
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"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
03/17/2005 03:02 AMVia live online voice conferencing booths, this first ever Virtual
Work at Home Job Fair offers individuals in the home based business
industry a unique opportunity to represent their company's products
and services to a global audience. [PRWEB Mar 16, 2005]
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
03/24/2005 07:47 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the resurgence of
Perl 6 language questions, implementation decisions galore, and a new
Parrot chief architect.
Supercomputer breaks record
Supercomputer breaks record
04/18/2005 04:33 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Mon Apr 18, 07:19 am GMT
IBM Breaks Own Supercomputer Record
IBM Breaks Own Supercomputer Record
03/24/2005 10:38 PMIBM has one-upped itself. Big Blue has revealed that it has broken
through the 100 teraflop mark and developed the world's fastest
supercomputer for the United States National Nuclear Security
Administration (NNSA). The system is a derivative of IBM's BlueGene/L
supercomputer.
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 27, 2005 - April 02,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 27, 2005 - April 02,
2005 Archives
04/01/2005 06:41 AMintent of coming to the event originally was to disrupt it .. Hmmm
(take
2)
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2005_03_27.php#005291
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Lydall First Quarter Ended March 31,
2005 Earnings Release and Conference
Call Scheduled for April 26, 2005
Lydall First Quarter Ended March 31,
2005 Earnings Release and Conference
Call Scheduled for April 26, 2005
04/19/2005 09:57 AMMarket Wire Apr 19 2005 12:55PM GMT
NNSA Supercomputer Breaks Computing
Record
NNSA Supercomputer Breaks Computing
Record
04/03/2005 01:15 PMNNSA/LLNL supercomputer breaks computing
record: exceeds 100 teraflops
NNSA/LLNL supercomputer breaks computing
record: exceeds 100 teraflops
03/25/2005 01:19 AMPhysOrg.com Mar 25 2005 5:39AM GMT
SGI, NASA and Intel build and deploy the
most powerful supercomputer in record
time
SGI, NASA and Intel build and deploy the
most powerful supercomputer in record
time
01/03/2005 05:56 AMAME Info Jan 3 2005 9:03AM GMT
Shrinking Batteries Speed the March
Toward Lilliput
Shrinking Batteries Speed the March
Toward Lilliput
02/10/2004 02:55 AMBatteries do more than run portable electronic devices; they influence
the form of the devices they power, because designers must make room
for them in digital cameras, music players and other products.
DoCoMo Sets 3G Speed Plan
DoCoMo Sets 3G Speed Plan
01/06/2005 02:32 PM DoCoMo is moving on up to Super 3G, then 4G: DoCoMo seems to have
responded to the 3GPP discussions about 100 Mbps cellular networks by
2009 by talking further about its own plans. The company currently has
a 3G network running W-CDMA with about 384 Kbps download and 128 Kbps
upload. They plan to add HSDPA by March 2006 for 1 to 2 Mbps upload
and download. Then on to Super 3G in the 2007 to 2010 framework which
they anticipate providing 100 Mbps down and 50 Mbps of raw speed,
which probably translates to something like 15 to 20 Mbps down and 5
to 10 Mbps up. Quite impressive, but they'll be competing against
fixed WiMax and 802.11n Wi-Fi clouds by that point. DoCoMo says Super
3G is mostly a software upgrade, which makes it a more feasible
migration path. Finally, starting in 2010, DoCoMo will roll out 4G
with 1 Gbps downlink speeds. It all sounds very pretty on paper, but
DoCoMo has managed to execute in the past on high-speed cellular
technology that has sounded slightly ludicrously ahead of its time
until they launched it....
HP sets revenue record in Q2
HP sets revenue record in Q2
05/18/2004 07:22 PMMore than just a printing face
SPAM Sets New Record
SPAM Sets New Record
09/20/2004 02:48 AMAnti-spam solution provider OnlyMyEmail.com reports another all-time
high in spam emails sent to their clients. [PRWEB Sep 20, 2004]
'Fahrenheit 9/11' Sets Documentary
Record (AP)
'Fahrenheit 9/11' Sets Documentary
Record (AP)
06/27/2004 02:48 PMAP - Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" took in a whopping $21.8
million in its first three days, becoming the first documentary ever
to debut as Hollywood's top weekend film.
Ind. Man Sets Continuous Bowling Record
(AP)
Ind. Man Sets Continuous Bowling Record
(AP)
12/31/2003 06:15 AMAP - Gene Wethington's quest to bowl for the longest continuous
stretch on record left his fingers swollen as he borrowed lighter
balls and larger holes were drilled for him.
Tway Sets Record by Making 12 on Par-3
(AP)
Tway Sets Record by Making 12 on Par-3
(AP)
03/28/2005 01:40 PMAP - Former PGA champion Bob Tway set a dubious record Monday by
hitting four balls into the water and making a 12 on the par-3 17th
island green at The Players Championship.
Kobayashi Sets Record for Hot Dog Eating
(AP)
Kobayashi Sets Record for Hot Dog Eating
(AP)
07/04/2004 05:23 PMAP - For the fourth straight year, rail-thin Takeru "The Tsunami"
Kobayashi chewed up the competition at the Nathan's Famous hot dog
eating contest Sunday, breaking his own previous world record.
Electronic Tax Filing Sets Record
Electronic Tax Filing Sets Record
04/12/2004 04:56 AMTax collectors are seeing a spike in electronically filed tax returns.
Most are from home computers and many are using the free IRS software,
indicating growing trust in IRS online security.
Man Sets Record With 157 Squibs on Body
(AP)
Man Sets Record With 157 Squibs on Body
(AP)
04/18/2005 06:26 PMAP - A man has set a Guinness world record for the most squibs to be
set off on a human body. On April 11, his 35th birthday, Mike
Daugherty donned a wet suit with 160 squibs riveted to it. Squibs are
similar to blasting caps and are used to simulate gunshots in movies.
Online shopping sets record
Online shopping sets record
12/30/2003 06:14 AMZDNet UK Dec 30 2003 5:08AM ET
Texting passion sets new record
Texting passion sets new record
07/23/2004 06:07 AMBritons' continue their love affair with text messaging, making it
another record month for June.
'Fockers' Sets Christmas Day Record (AP)
'Fockers' Sets Christmas Day Record (AP)
12/26/2004 08:15 PMAP - Millions of Americans went shopping for comedy this weekend,
giving the star-studded "Meet the Fockers" the record for the best
single Christmas Day box office take. The sequel, reuniting Ben
Stiller and Robert De Niro and adding Dustin Hoffman and Barbra
Streisand as Stiller's parents, earned $44.7 million over the
holiday weekend according to studio estimates.
Internet Advertising Sets New Record
Internet Advertising Sets New Record
05/24/2004 09:51 PMSearch Engine Lowdown May 25 2004 1:55AM GMT
The Times sets its WMD record straight
The Times sets its WMD record straight
05/26/2004 02:59 AMStay up late on the West Coast and you get tomorrow's New York Times
today. Tonight brings a long
"From the Editors" note that reconsiders the WMD
hysteria that marked some of its prewar coverage and marred its
reputation:
"It is still possible that chemical or biological weapons will be
unearthed in Iraq, but in this case it looks as if we, along with the
administration, were taken in. And until now we have not reported that
to our readers."
"We consider the story of Iraq's weapons, and of the pattern of
misinformation, to be unfinished business. And we fully intend to
continue aggressive reporting aimed at setting the record straight."
For the Times, this transparency thing is still very new. And
admitting that major stories that helped launch an ill-conceived war
were at best careless and at worst fraudulent is a painful thing for
any journalistic enterprise. But admitting mistakes is the first step
toward preventing their recurrence.
Now if we can only get our president to understand that principle.
Instead, here he is solemnly announcing, in his speech last night,
that "Iraq is now the central front in the war on terror." Sure it is.
How did it get that way? It wasn't such a front before we invaded. Our
mistakes -- Bush's mistakes -- opened another front for bin Ladenism
to exploit.
Will Saletan in Slate has a smart deconstruction of
the strange rhetoric in Bush's speech that omits any acknowledgment of
missteps and all reference to his own agency in the unfolding Iraq
disaster. Bush hasn't done anything; instead, "history is moving." It
would be funny if there weren't so many lives already lost, and more
on the line.
Amazon sets one-day sales record
Amazon sets one-day sales record
12/27/2004 05:31 PMThe Seattle retailer said it logged orders of 2.8 million units on its
busiest day, or about 32 items per second worldwide, boosted by
shoppers flocking to the site to snap up iPods and books.
Electron microscope sets record
Electron microscope sets record
09/21/2004 10:32 AMglobetechnology.com Sep 21 2004 1:55PM GMT
kobayashi sets a world record
kobayashi sets a world record
07/04/2004 08:07 PMthe world has never seen a greater eater
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