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Photos: Microsoft beams outer space to the desktop
Photo The WorldWide Telescope is a rich web application that accesses high-resolution images taken by ground- and Earth-orbiting telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center and the Spitzer Space Telescope. [19 May 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.07.07
Round-Up Just try and explain the difference between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD to the Round-Up and watch it whimper and try to find some contextual common ground with the VHS/Betamax debate, leading to yet more inter-generational confusion. [27 Jul 2007]
Big boys to flex security muscle at RSA
News Gartner analyst Ray Wagner said: "There seems to have been a recognition among some of the larger vendors that they can make money with security or, more likely, that they're not going to make any money if they don't have security in the future. [06 Feb 2007]
The Total Economic Impact of Deploying Sun Ray Thin Clients
White Paper This white paper highlights the benefits of deploying Sun Ray clients as demonstrated from the interviews and analysis of four organizations. The white paper examines the estimated return on investment (ROI) for a composite organization and... [20 Aug 2004]
Sun Ray, Smart Cards, and Citrix: Enabling Sun Ray Smart Card Pass-Through to Citrix
White Paper This white paper is designed to help users configure the Sun Ray environment so that the smart card channel is available from the Citrix Server to the Sun Ray desktop. It covers the software required to establish this channel as well as how to... [20 Aug 2004]
Communication, Collaboration & Technology: Back to the Future
White Paper This white paper, co-authored by Ray Ozzie, CEO of Groove Networks Inc.and creator of Lotus Notes, and industry analyst Peter O'Kelly of The Burton Group, stems from their many conversations with CIOs to provide IT strategists with a new framework... [24 Jul 2004]
Desk lamp iMac no longer "flat out cool"
News Only a few months after introducing the flat-panel iMac, Apple added the eMac, a lower-cost all-in-one built around a 17-inch CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor. The white, desk lamp-like iMac with its adjustable flat-panel screen debuted to both... [05 Jul 2004]
Sun Ray Interoperability Brief
White Paper This white paper describes Sun Ray’s interoperability. Sun Ray thin clients enable users to access all their mission-critical or productivity applications, regardless of what hardware or operating system (OS) the applications run on. [12 Mar 2004]
Sun Ray Deployments in Electronic Design Automation
White Paper This white paper describes how to deploy Sun Ray in electronic design automation (EDA). The Sun Ray architecture consists of Sun Ray thin clients, servers, and the Sun Ray Server Software that supports them. [12 Mar 2004]
High-Resolution, Wide-Aspect, and Wide-Viewing Displays on Dell Portable Computers
White Paper This white paper discusses the advantages of high-resolution and wide-aspect LCDs, explains the concept of "native resolution," and compares the way that LCD and cathode ray tube (CRT) displays scale between different resolutions. [24 Feb 2004]
High-Resolution, Wide-Viewing Displays on DELL
White Paper This white paper discusses the advantages of high-resolution LCDs, explains the concept of "native resolution," and compares the way that LCD and cathode ray tube (CRT) displays scale between different resolutions. [24 Feb 2004]
SMS spam wakes recipients in middle of night
News Australian estate agent's Ray White have apologised for blanket spamming mobile phone users, and pledged to "severely discipline" the employee responsible. The spam, which promoted real estate services for Ray White's Surfers Paradise office, was... [30 Jul 2003]
Steve Jobs hands over a rotten Apple for teacher
News The all-white eMac is an updated take on the original iMac, built around a 17-inch monitor as compared to the 15-inch cathode-ray tube monitor tube that is at the heart of the first iMac. Apple has admitted to a glitch in its eMac models which is... [02 Oct 2002]
Sun to sell PCs - and they'll be cheap
News More recently, Sun has tried to propagate its Sun Ray "thin client" workstations, which rely on a central server's processing power. Sun's desktop systems will use the Linux operating system, along with a collection of other software from the open... [19 Sep 2002]
Kirk to Enterprise: "None of this sh*t works for me!"
News Despite being instructed in voice recognition software by Ray Kurzweil, an expert in that field, and having a home entertainment system installed to answer his every oral command with a "Yes, master", the actor admitted: "None of this shit works... [13 Sep 2002]
