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p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- If there’s one thing that’s a given, IMO, it’s that to be free, the Net has to be neutral. And that’s to say it should be totally out of control. I’ve been online for close to 15 years, but I hadn’t paid much attention to the phrase ‘net neutrality’ before [...]
IN a burst of do-it-myself enthusiasm I marched into the Madrid paper store De Papel (Calle Justiniano 7; 34-91-308-0152) recently and bought some beautiful hand-painted paper with which I planned to decoupage a rather lackluster lamp.
OATMAN - They came from all over to try their hand at frying eggs.
Intel announced yesterday that they would be converting the following CPUs to the R-0 stepping: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300, Intel Pentium E5300 and E5400, Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 and E7500. Intel states the reason for the bump to the R-0 stepping, which will become effective on August 3, 2009, is: Addition of Intel Virtualization [...]
p2pnet news view P2P:- “I’m kind of a unique ISP as I support Net Neutrality,” said TekSavvy CEO Rocky Gaudrault (right) when we asked him for his views on Tom Koltai’s post. Tom’s an Australia economist and regular contributor who at one point in his life was an Internet Service Provider — an ISP. The topic of [...]
Published 07/02/2009 - 10:09 a.m. After listening to a presentation on June 17 by consultant Howard Blackson, members of the Ramona Village Design Group planned a three-day workshop with him later this summer to proceed with Phase II of the village design.
THIS month, National Geographic Channel presents more episodes of Ancient Megastructures 2.
THIS month, National Geographic Channel presents more episodes of Ancient Megastructures 2. Ancient Megastructures 2 tells the incredible story behind the construction of six of the world’s most iconic ancient monuments.
Miniature devices for trapping ions (electrically charged atoms) are common components in atomic clocks and quantum computing research.
Miniature devices for trapping ions (electrically charged atoms) are common components in atomic clocks and quantum computing research. Now, a novel ion trap geometry demonstrated at the National Institute of Standards and Technology could usher in a new generation of applications because the device holds promise as a stylus for sensing very small forces or as an interface for efficient transfer ...
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