Gordon Moore looks back, and forward, 40 years
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News: Gordon Moore looks back, and
forward, 40 years
News: Gordon Moore looks back, and
forward, 40 years
04/13/2005 03:11 PMForty years after he coined the most famous law in computing, Gordon
Moore still has a few words of advice for the industry. For software
developers: Simplify! Your interfaces are getting worse.
Nanotechnology? Don't believe the hype; silicon chips are here to
stay. Artificial intelligence? Try again, folks! You're barking up the
wrong tree.
E3: ESA President looks back, forward
ten years
E3: ESA President looks back, forward
ten years
05/13/2004 03:41 AMOn this 10th anniversary of the
Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in
Los Angeles this week, Entertainment Software Association (ESA)
President Doug Lowenstein offered attendees a look back at the past
ten years in the gaming industry and offered some prognostications of
what the next ten years might hold. Lowenstein talked frankly about
some of the issues facing the industry, including risk aversion caused
by mammoth development budgets and licensing fees, the never-ending
cycle of hardware improvements and more.
Gordon Moore: How I came up with the Law
Gordon Moore: How I came up with the Law
04/13/2005 04:59 PMZDNet Apr 13 2005 9:31PM GMT
Gordon Moore: His law turns 40
Gordon Moore: His law turns 40
04/07/2005 05:53 PMZDNet Apr 7 2005 9:41PM GMT
Moore's Law is dead, says Gordon Moore
Moore's Law is dead, says Gordon Moore
04/14/2005 04:22 AMtechworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm?NewsID=3477
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Q&A: Gordon Moore talks tech
Q&A: Gordon Moore talks tech
04/13/2005 02:56 PMZDNet Apr 13 2005 4:09PM GMT
Gordon Moore: Moore's Law is Dead
Gordon Moore: Moore's Law is Dead
04/13/2005 11:45 AM"Moore's Law is dead, says Gordon Moore"
"Moore's Law is dead, says Gordon Moore"
04/16/2005 10:02 AMMoore on 40 years of his dictum
Moore on 40 years of his dictum
04/07/2005 06:59 AMOnce a year, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore speaks to the press. Here
are his thoughts on the eve of the 40th anniversary of Moore's Law.
Yet another back/forward key for some
browsers
Yet another back/forward key for some
browsers
05/03/2004 10:44 AMWhen you have an internet browser open and you hit a backspace key on
keyboard, it will go back one page (hit twice - two pages etc.). It
seems to work at least with Safari, IE and Opera under 10.3.3.
[robg adds: I thought w...
Itanium--one step forward, one back
Itanium--one step forward, one back
01/05/2005 03:54 PMIntel allies Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft have some good and bad news
for the chipmaker's Itanium 2 processor family.
Itanium - one step forward, one back
Itanium - one step forward, one back
01/05/2005 10:00 PMZDNet Australia Jan 6 2005 1:49AM GMT
Another shortcut for forward and back in
Safari
Another shortcut for forward and back in
Safari
02/10/2004 02:37 AMI use this one a lot, but haven't seen it mentioned anywhere:
Command-Left Arrow doubles as a Back button in Safari, and
Command-Right Arrow is its Forward buttoon counterpart. It's not in
Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts in Debu...
Two Steps Forward; One Step Back
Two Steps Forward; One Step Back
02/12/2004 11:29 AMMicrosoft is moving ahead with its Aura "autoblogging" research
project, as eWeek reports from the O'Reilly Emerging Technologies
conference. Meanwhile, the Redmond software giant lost some ground in
its ongoing trademark case with Lindows.com.
Zend: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Zend: Looking Back, Moving Forward
11/03/2003 08:59 AMNew from
Zend this week, there's the
latest
PHP Weekly
Summary for this past week. There were quite a few larger
happenings (including two new releases), so read on for more.
Toshiba Looks Back, Forward, Gets Dizzy,
Sits Down
Toshiba Looks Back, Forward, Gets Dizzy,
Sits Down
06/22/2005 01:57 AM
Toshiba held a bit of event
in Australia and talked about their coming line-up including the
Hershey's-Kiss-sized Libretto U10 and the Qosmio U20. They also talked
about their sales numbers: 11K sold in 1985, 7 million in 2005. You've
come a long way, baby!
Generally, I like Toshiba's work. Compared to other well-known
Japanese brands—er, brand—a lot of the Toshiba notebooks
have a nicer suite of software and some very interesting features. The
original Qosmio pissed me off because I had to carry it home once to
review it and it weighed about 500 pounds but hopefully these newer
versions will be lighter. Or then you can get the U10 and hide it
under your hat.
Toshiba
celebrates 20 years of notebooks [GeekZone]
Go Back and Forward in iCal via a
multi-button mouse
Go Back and Forward in iCal via a
multi-button mouse
06/24/2005 09:45 PMIf you have a multi-button mouse with Back and Forward buttons (to use
in Safari, for example), you can also use them to navigate in iCal's
Day, Week or Month view. Just press Back to go to the previous day (or
week or month)...
Technology Bunny Hop: Two Bits Forward
and One Byte Back
Technology Bunny Hop: Two Bits Forward
and One Byte Back
12/24/2003 03:40 PMLLRX.com Dec 24 2003 2:27PM ET
TCS: Tech Central Station - One Step
Back, Two Steps Forward
TCS: Tech Central Station - One Step
Back, Two Steps Forward
05/10/2004 03:03 AMthis column on Iran .. Pejman ..
Iran
techcentralstation.com/050704F.html
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Back to Mercury After 30 Years!
Back to Mercury After 30 Years!
07/10/2004 11:02 AM“MESSENGER is scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station, Fla., during a 13-day period that opens August 2, 2004. It
will return to Earth for a gravity boost in August 2005, then fly past
Venus twice, in October 2006 and June 2007. The spacecraft uses the
tug of Venus’ gravity to resize and rotate its trajectory closer to
Mercury’s orbit. Three Mercury flybys, each followed about two months
later by a course correction maneuver, put MESSENGER in position to
enter Mercury orbit in March 2011. During the flybys – set for January
2008, October 2008 and September 2009 – MESSENGER will map nearly the
entire planet in color, image most of the areas unseen by Mariner 10,
and measure the composition of the surface, atmosphere and
magnetosphere. It will be the first new data from Mercury in more than
30 years – and invaluable for planning MESSENGER’s yearlong orbital
mission.”
TidBITS Anniversary: Looking Back over
15 Macintosh Years
TidBITS Anniversary: Looking Back over
15 Macintosh Years
04/18/2005 06:45 PMAdam C. Engst (~4180 words)
This week marks our 15th anniversary of
TidBITS, and although we remain somewhat astonished that we've
maintained a weekly publication schedule through so many years, the
evidence that we've done so is incontrovertible. In many ways, the
world has changed around us; back in 1990, could anyone have
anticipated what it would be like to use Mac OS X on a dual 2.5 GHz
Power Mac G5 or 17-inch PowerBook G4? But although TidBITS has evolved
to accommodate such changes, we've also stayed true to our core
mission of attempting to bring clarity and understanding to the
Macintosh community. Both evolution and the avoidance of unnecessary
change remain ongoing tasks, and I'm sure we'll be walking that fine
line for years to come. After all, we're only at issue #776, leaving
us 224 more weeks (about four and a half years) before we're forced to
face up to our 1992 decision to use a three-digit numbering
scheme!
Tracing Your Family Tree Back 45,000
Years
Tracing Your Family Tree Back 45,000
Years
04/13/2005 02:55 PMPlenty of genealogists have been able to trace their family trees back
a few centuries, but at some point in history that trail runs dry.
However, one researcher is working on ways to
track historical information
about your ancestors via your DNA, and is running a big project to
gather a ton of information. He's actually worried that this project
needs to be completed relatively soon. Now that the world has become
a great big mixing pot, many of the historical DNA information is
getting blended together, making it more difficult to trace the
histories of any particular individual. Of course, it's only fair, as
the historical record does seem to show we all pretty much started
from the same point anyway.
built for the future + forward-looking,
forward-thinking web design and
development
built for the future + forward-looking,
forward-thinking web design and
development
11/05/2003 06:25 AMentries of the ReUSEIT! contest .. now on display ..
ReUSEIT!
builtforthefuture.com/reuseit/contestants.php
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A Text Mystery Takes Gaming Back 20
Years
A Text Mystery Takes Gaming Back 20
Years
03/19/2003 10:23 PMThat Nepstad, who made the game entirely by himself, brought the fair
so vividly to life is an achievement more impressive because there is
not a single piece of animation or motion-capture video in the game.
"A World's Fair Mystery" is a text adventure. (Associated Press via
MyAppleMenu)
Grain farming pushed back 10000 years
Grain farming pushed back 10000 years
06/27/2004 05:45 PM
Farming
origins gain 10,000 years. Humans made their first tentative steps
towards farming
23,000 years ago, much earlier than
previously thought. Stone Age people in Israel collected the seeds of
wild grasses some 10,000 years earlier than previously recognised,
say experts.
"The other side hasn't offered much in
the way of strategy to win the war," Mr.
Bush said. The large and enthusiastic
crowd shouted back "Four More Years."
"The other side hasn't offered much in
the way of strategy to win the war," Mr.
Bush said. The large and enthusiastic
crowd shouted back "Four More Years."
05/06/2004 01:39 AMOn the Road (New York
Times)
nytimes.com/2004/05/05/politics/trail/05TRAIL-BUS.html?ex=108
4420800&en=7a33faec7127618a&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE
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Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back
01/05/2004 09:12 PMFlash Gordon
Flash Gordon
12/19/2004 03:30 PM
I’ve been skeptical of rumors about flash-memory iPods ever
since they surfaced. Not because I think it’s flat-out unlikely
that Apple would use flash memory for an iPod, but rather because none
of the rumors even attempt to address the key issue: What is the
intended appeal of these supposed flash-based iPods?
Davids Medienkritik: Michael Moore:
Amerikaner sind dumm, Deutsche sind
gebildet / Michael Moore: Americans are
Dumb, Germans Educated
Davids Medienkritik: Michael Moore:
Amerikaner sind dumm, Deutsche sind
gebildet / Michael Moore: Americans are
Dumb, Germans Educated
11/10/2003 11:36 PMDavids Medienkritik: Michael Moore: Amerikaner sind dumm, Deutsche
sind gebildet / Michael Moore: Americans are Dumb, Germans Educated ..
Michael Moore published in a German newspaper .. thanks to
Mediankritik .. David
Kaspar
medienkritik.typepad.com/blog/2003/11/die_zeit_prsent.html#mo
re
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"Davids Medienkritik: Michael Moore:
Amerikaner sind dumm, Deutsche sind
gebildet / Michael Moore: Americans are
Dumb, Germans Educated"
"Davids Medienkritik: Michael Moore:
Amerikaner sind dumm, Deutsche sind
gebildet / Michael Moore: Americans are
Dumb, Germans Educated"
11/10/2003 11:14 PMi bought umax at about 2-years back i
lost the cd of umax
i bought umax at about 2-years back i
lost the cd of umax
08/17/2004 02:58 PMTechTree Aug 17 2004 6:42PM GMT
Gordon Flash Decompiler 1.3.1
Gordon Flash Decompiler 1.3.1
06/22/2004 10:30 AMFlash action script decompiler and SWF resource editor for Mac OS X.
Gordon Fisherman.......dog style
Gordon Fisherman.......dog style
01/25/2004 11:01 PMMy aunt bought one of the dogs (Bear) a rain coat and I couldn't
resist taking pictures. Now most dogs...
FORWARD : Forward Forum
FORWARD : Forward Forum
01/12/2004 01:52 AMhis party's candiates can not be trusted with the war on terror .. Ed
Koch, former mayor of New York, lifelong Democrat? .. announced last
week .. very true
forward.com/issues/2004/04.01.09/oped1.html
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UConn's Gordon Said to Enter NBA Draft
(AP)
UConn's Gordon Said to Enter NBA Draft
(AP)
04/14/2004 11:40 AMAP - Ben Gordon of NCAA champion Connecticut will skip his senior year
to enter the NBA draft, an athletic department source told The
Associated Press on Wednesday.
Computer Scientist Gordon Rugg may have
proven
Computer Scientist Gordon Rugg may have
proven
01/01/2004 06:48 AMWorld's most mysterious book may be a hoax .. Full Article online from
Nature .. Hoax or Lost Language? ..
Nature
nature.com/nsu/031215/031215-5.html
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Epic's Gordon on Unreal 3, OpenAL,
Spider-Man 2
Epic's Gordon on Unreal 3, OpenAL,
Spider-Man 2
07/30/2004 12:19 PMProgrammer Ryan Gordon works with Epic Games to produce Mac and Linux
versions of products based on Epic's Unreal Engine technology. Gordon
handled the Macintosh conversions of MacSoft's Unreal Tournament 2003
and 2004, and also did Mac versions of America's Army, Aspyr's
Spider-Man 2 and Shrek, all of which use Unreal game engine
technology. Gordon recently posted news to his
.plan
file about some preliminary work he's doing on the Unreal Engine 3
code, and offered kudos to Apple for its effort to develop a more open
framework that Mac game developers can use for sound processing
Gordon Conference on Theoretical Biology
and Biomathematics
Gordon Conference on Theoretical Biology
and Biomathematics
12/17/2003 06:10 AMNetLib Dec 17 2003 4:51AM ET
eBay Today: Jeff Gordon Pepsi Car
eBay Today: Jeff Gordon Pepsi Car
12/11/2003 01:40 AMNo, really, THE Jeff Gordon Pepsi car to go with that Special Edition
Hummer sitting in your garage. And if you can't spend the money there
are the smaller versions as well.
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