Archive for March, 2010

We see deals from every computer company when a new technology arrives. When we take up these deals, are we actually getting good deals? Or are we being taken advantage of because of the novelty of having the newest, fastest, most efficient system? Everything being advertised is either I7 or I5 or AMD’s version with Windows 7. Where do you get the best value for money?

Yes You have.

Just book mark and make http://www.Deals2Use.com as your home page and enjoy the up to date deals.

Snow Leopard, Drunk-o-Vision VIII, the cutest photo crasher ever, technology that is never obsolete, and courtesy of our friends at CollegeHumor: 5 New Useful Photoshop Filters!

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Karen Golden Russell, MA, MBA

Bringing Healthcare Home: Technology and Telehealth Adoption in Home Care – Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society

HIMSS 2010

The promise of healthcare today requires that healthcare IT leaders are prepared for the many challenges they face. HIMSS10 educational offerings feature industry leaders presenting on a variety of topics designed to provide attendees with the tools and resources they need to effect change in a dynamic industry.To meet the needs of this ever changing industry, HIMSS has added general education topic categories like economic stimulus, globalization, and regulatory compliance to an already dynamic line-up. And, our pre-conference education offers attendees hands-on learning about various ARRA topics like meaningful use, quality, certification, interoperability, as well as effective techniques for negotiating HIT contracts.

Georgia Ballroom 1

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Giving a presentation on technology to some year 8s, just wanted to give them some unobvious examples of technology that they would have in their house, I know there is loads I’m just seriously too tired to think, its been a long day. Thanks.

Technology in the home is very varied. Anything with an electrical component can fall into that category.

To name a few:
Water heater.
TV, VCR, DVD player
Computer
Game System
Fridge/Freezer.
Water pump and plumbing system
Door bell
Microwave
Vacum cleaner
Wall clock
Garage door opener
Rice cooker
The cooker/stove
Lights
Light switches
electric plugs
electricity
heating system
Even a non-electric can opener is technology.

Dynamic Languages Strike Back

May 7, 2008 lecture by Steve Yegge for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE380).

Dynamically typed programming languages such as Perl, Python and Ruby have been gradually gaining popularity and momentum for the past fifteen years. However, dynamic languages are also arguably the biggest source of controversy in the industry. In this talk, Steve Yegge debunks some of the issues considered central to the debate, and then shares some novel techniques people are using to produce static-quality tools and performance in dynamic languages.

EE380 | Computer Systems Colloquium:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/

Stanford Computer Systems Laboratory:
http://csl.stanford.edu/

Stanford Center for Professional Development:
http://scpd.stanford.edu/

Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/

Stanford University channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford/

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This is a mini movie showing my progress in making the Number 6. A wooden gear clock designed by Clayton Boyer.
http://www.lisaboyer.com/Claytonsite/Claytonsite1.htm you can get the plans from him at this address.

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mga eksena sa “soo-beeek”!

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Evidence of antigravity UFO technology, recorded with night vision goggles ,aported by Ed grimsley and Gary Mackinnon

Please support these heros http://freegary.org.uk/

Disclosure is not imminent is a reallity! please watch rate share comment – www.disclosureproject.org

here is what the Canadian Defence minister has to say about UFO’s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-0Ebn3qrBE

Judicial Review of Gary McKinnon’s extradition case dates: Tuesday 9th June and Wednesday 10th June 2009
The Judicial Review of Gary McKinnon’s extradition case, is provisionally set to be heard on Tuesday 9th June and Wednesday 10th June 2009.

Only the Aspergers’s Syndrome aspects of the handling of the case by the Home Office etc. will be heard, none of the alleged evidence against Gary will be allowed to be heard or challenged. No other Human Rights aspects of the case will be heard either.

Latest News
Update May 2009: The famous musician David Gilmour CBE, formerly of Pink Floyd, is supporting Gary McKinnon’s cause, by helping to sing on a Protest Song, which will hopefully penetrate the massive “security” and media hype surrounding President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Gordon Brown, which is frightening off so many peaceful democratic protestors from the G20 summit in London next week.
Update May 2009: Mckinnon was diagnosed with aspergers syndrome, a mild case of High spectrum Autism that, the symptoms led gary into doing things a normal person wouldnt have the guts todo.
Update March 2009: Human rights campaigner and former hostage Terry Waite has called on the US to drop charges against British computer hacker Gary McKinnon.

Update June 2008: McKinnon’s legal team have managed to keep him in the UK so far, but the results of a hearing that was held on May 16, 2008 might change that. Although complicated, the House of Lords process may ultimately decide whether McKinnon is sent to the USA, allowed to stay in the UK or given the opportunity to serve a predetermined sentence in the UK based on a conviction under American Law. The problem is that U.S. and UK Laws differ in many ways and trying to match up the processes involved is no easy task no matter what side of this issue you are on. Many believe that Britain’s lack of enthusiasm to prosecute McKinnon may be motivated by their own secrecy or even revenge. Some people say that McKinnon was secretly and unknowingly being used as a pawn by one or more British Intelligence Services. They believe that these services wanted to know what the U.S. Military did and does about ETs and their agenda. Others say that failure of the USA to turn over IRA supporters, sympathizers, fund-raisers and members to the UK during the 1960s and 1970s has resulted in the current stalemate with McKinnon.
Background: A Briton accused of hacking into Nasa and US military computer networks has spoken out about his experiences. (Gary McKinnon was arrested by the UK’s national high-tech crime unit in 2002.)
McKinnon earns Lords appeal
Pentagon hacker in legal victory
By John Leyden
Published Tuesday 31st July 2007 10:30 GMT
Gary McKinnon, the British hacker facing extradition over allegations he broke into US Military and NASA sites, has earned the right to take his case to the House of Lords.

The law Lords agreed to hear arguments that US authorities acted in an “oppressive” and “arbitrary” manner during plea bargaining negotiations, for example by allegedly threatening McKinnon over the loss of rights to serve part of his sentence in the UK unless he submitted to voluntary extradition.

The House of Lords was not bound to consider McKinnon’s final appeal – for example it declined to hear the appeal of the NatWest Three bankers, so the Lords’ decision is a significant fillip for McKinnon and his legal team.

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Google Tech Talks
May, 14 2008

ABSTRACT

Digital technology is becoming an indispensable and crucial component of
our lives, society, and environment. A framework for computing in the
context of problems facing the planet will be presented. The framework
has a number of goals: an optimal digital infrastructure, sensing and
optimising with a global world model, reliably predicting and reacting
to our environment, and digital alternatives to physical activities.
This talk will be taped.

Speaker: Andy Hopper
Andy Hopper is Professor of Computer Technology at the University of
Cambridge and Head of the Computer Laboratory. His research interests
include networking, pervasive and sentient computing, and using
computers for assuring the sustainability of the planet. He is a Fellow
of Corpus Christi College.

Andy Hopper has pursued academic and industrial careers in parallel. In
the academic career he has worked in the Computer Laboratory and the
Department of Engineering at Cambridge. In the industrial career he has
worked in senior roles for multinational companies and also co-founded a
dozen spin-outs and start-ups, two of which floated on stock markets. He
is currently chairman of RealVNC, Ubisense and Adventiq, and a director
of Solarflare.

Professor Hopper received the BSc degree from the University of Wales
Swansea (1974) and the PhD degree from the University of Cambridge
(1978). He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (1996) and of
the Royal Society (2006). He was made a CBE for services to the computer
industry (2007).

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another videos show u how to grow weed and make hashish

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Its all google’s fault

satire on conspiracies of the google takeover of the universe.

This video was thought of in 2008 in response to the many Google Master plan videos. The HTC suit has only fueled more, thus I felt a response was needed.

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What I discovered while installing my home theater

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IBM’s STRETCH program for the Government’s Los Alamos lab, later named the IBM 7030 when sold commercially, was IBM’s audacious gamble at creating the world’s most advanced computing system: about 100 times faster than the most advanced computer working today, according to then IBM chairman Tom Watson, Jr.

Design of the IBM STRETCH began in the summer of 1956, with a project team that eventually grew to 300 by 1959. When introduced, the STRETCH was considered a failure within IBM as it did not meet advertised expectations: though it was indeed the fastest computer then available, it was only 30 to 40 times faster than other systems (not 100 times as advertised).

The Success of STRETCH: Even though initial commercial expectations were not fully met, the technical, manufacturing, and managerial experience that came from creating STRETCH fed directly into other IBM projects, including its later System/360 – the single most successful family of computers (by revenue) of all time.

Concepts pioneered for STRETCH are now used in the world’s most advanced microprocessors. These include:
- Multiprogramming, enabling a computer to juggle more than one job at a time
- Memory protection, preventing unauthorized memory access
- Memory interleaving, breaking up memory into chunks for much higher bandwidth
- Pipelining, lining up instructions in a queue, so that the computer doesn’t have to wait between operations

This historic film was produced in 1981 by Brigham Young University to document the story and technical features of the IBM 7030 (STRETCH) System as well as the University’s accomplishments using the system. The film was donated to the Computer History Museum along with the University’s Stretch system when it was decommissioned.

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NYC 9/23/08. Charlie rules, he was 3 1/2 at this time.

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PROJECT HOME 2010
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The official Project Home 2010 website with links to news articles
PROJECT HOME 2010 WAS SUCCESSFUL ON FEBRUARY 10, 2010

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You should contact Taxes Instrument ( http://www.ti.com ) All solutions are origin from it.

Two services the FCC provides for Internet users to measure their connection speeds give dramatically different results, consumer columnis David Lazarus says. Read more at http://bit.ly/b9rJjX

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http://www.asifthinkingmatters.com

A Japanese architect has created an amazing home. The entire house has a footprint the size of a two-car garage. But step inside and the house feels much larger.

Architect Yasuhiro Yamashita allows a building’s environment to dictate its structure. In this case, he tackled a lack of space. That’s a common problem in Japan. The country has a population of nearly 130 million. And they all live in an area slightly smaller than Montana. Space can be hard to come by.

Yamashita had to build a small house that didn’t feel cramped. He considered how design and light affect our perception. The result is amazing. The home feels spacious despite its size.

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EnviroMission, Ltd. (www.enviromission.com.au; US Stock Market: EVOMY, Australian Stock Exchange: EVM) is a renewable energy developer of sustainable “green” energy solutions for the energy market. EnviroMission aims to be one of Australia’s leading producers of clean renewable energy. EnviroMission holds the proprietary rights to Solar Tower technology, a large-scale renewable energy technology based on simple fundamentals of physics — hot air rises. Solar Tower technology has the potential to offer competitive renewable energy with equal reliability to fossil fuel generators.

A single 200MW Solar Tower power station will provide enough electricity to power around 400,000 households. The energy output will represent an annual saving of more than 1,960,000 tonnes of greenhouse CO2 gases from entering the environment when compared to brown coal emissions in Victoria. The greenhouse savings equate to the removal of approximately 500,000 cars from the road. The Australian Solar Tower project consists of six distinct phases, the first two of which (project optimization and pre-feasibility commercialization) have already been completed. The third phase (final feasibility), paving the way for the implementation of the next three phases (final design, construction, and commercial operation).

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Apple v. HTC

my bit on Apple V. HTC

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another videos show u how to grow weed and make hashish
PART ( 4 – 4 ) WILL SHOW U HOW TO MAKE HASHISH

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Disaster Technology

The science of survival in natural disaster situations.

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This is the front end to our smart house project (or smart office as is the case here). It uses Microsoft speech recognition and Guile 3D agent software (featuring Nicole). The speech synthesis is AT & T voices.
The program is written in a .Net language and an earlier version can be downloaded for free (minus the Agent Nicole of course).
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~tjmoir/speech.html

Of course speech recognition in a relatively noise-free environment is no longer such a challenge and the real work is applying adaptive signal processing to this to improve the hit rate in a noisy environment. This is the main thrust of our research. The recognition part is our interface with the house or office. The present system of course has great potential for disabled people. The devices on this video are powered by the parallel port or via USB to a local Triac switching box we made. I have since added X10 devices which are more convenient and “off the shelf”. The X10 devices can be placed anywhere in a house without extra wiring. I will post another video soon.
On Windows XP only SAPI4 speech sythesis is supported by Micropsoft for Agents. However, SAPI 5 voices can also be used concurrently which is like a voice-over.

School of engineering and Advanced Technology,Massey University Albany Auckland New Zealand.

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