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Mapping memory
Memory-mapped I/O is something you can do reasonably well in standard C and C++. Device drivers communicate with peripheral devices through device registers.
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iPhone OS 2.1 contains Copy and Paste?
Yesterday we reported that developers are getting their hands on the iPhone OS 2.1 beta. The new features known yesterday included new features for GPS navigation. These GPS enhancement would enable turn-by-turn navigation applications. Now some de...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 6th Nov 2007 00:47 UTC
A few days ago we published a review of the Linux-based Neuros OSD recorder and player. Now, you can win one of these devices!
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Recent Original Stories
"Judge Dale Kimball has issued a 102-page ruling on the numerous summary judgment motions in SCO v. Novell. Here is what matters most: [T]he court concludes that Novell is the owner of the UNIX and UnixWare Copyrights.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Dec 2007 22:49 UTC
The Office team beat its own deadline of early 2008 and will release Office 2007 Service Pack 1 Dec. 11 . In an unusual move, the software maker limited testing of the update to the productivity suite to a few months and only at large enterprises in its Technology Adopter Program, as well as internally at Microsoft, to shave time off the production schedule, sources told eWEEK.
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Current Newswire:
"The issue here is about drivers; while Linux has a veritable Death-Star sized metric of hardware support with drivers, of which almost all are open source, it’s that remaining percentage that has the developers bugged, as it were.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Oct 2005 20:10 UTC
" LG3D LiveCD is an interesting project incorporating Sun Microsystems' Project Looking Glass - a Java-based technology that attempts to bring a richer user experience to the desktop and applications via 3D windowing and visualisation capabilities.
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Grants help seniors lead active lives
At The Arc of San Diego's Starlight Center in Chula Vista, director Terri Thorn is busy researching community art classes for the center's developmentally disabled senior citizens. The classes would be a luxury for the nonprofit, which operates on a tight budget.
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`Serial bombs` hit India`s IT hub
DELHI, 07/26- Seven bombs have hit the southern Indian city of Bangalore within minutes of each other, police say. At least two people were killed and several people injured. Police say the bombs were detonated with timers.
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Video calls for attacks during Olympics, authenticity questioned
Beijing - A video calling for attacks in China during the Olympics games was placed in the internet Saturday by a purported Uighur separatist group. In the three-minute-long video, a shrouded person claiming to be a commander of the Turkestan Islamic...
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Recent Original Stories
The Microsoft Permissive License, one of two licenses the software maker submitted to the Open Source Initiative for approval as open-source licenses in August, is unlikely to be approved in its current form.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 6th Feb 2007 17:15 UTC
" This DVD release includes all of the 0.5.1 Live CD and adds JDK 1.6, OpenOffice 2.1, Netbeans 5.5 with Visual Web Pack, C/C++ Pack, Profiler and Glassfish AppServer 9, all the OpenSolaris Developer and Administration docs available from the OpenSolaris Documentation Community, and Desktop shortcuts for all these."
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He had fun till the end, and inspired millions
PITTSBURGH -- Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose “last lecture” about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.
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Intel predicts world of mobile internet devices 'set to explode'
London, July 26: Chip maker Intel predicts that the world of mobile internet devices is set to explode in the short span on the next four years.
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Hackers Attack Businesses, Blogs and Web 2.0 Sites
Cybercrime gangs enlist the help of Blogspot, Facebook and Angelina Jolie in first half of 2008
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NASA Opens Space Image Library
slatterz writes with an excerpt from a brief PC Authority article: "Nasa is to make its huge collection of historic photographs, film and video available to the public for the first time. A partnership with the non-profit Internet Archive will see 21 major Nasa imagery collections merged into a single searchable online resource. The Nasa Images website is expected to go live this week. The ...
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Recent Original Stories
This opinion piece gives 8 reasons as to why HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) is in its stone age. It talks of screen corners, visual attention, the spatial paradigm (oh my...) and much more.
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India police say few clues over bombings
Indian police have few leads into the eight bombings in quick succession across the south Indian IT city of Bangalore that killed a woman and wounded at least six people on Friday officials said
Christian Today |
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GM: $463M Center Speeds Powertrain
General Motors Corp. says it's turning to advanced math and simulators to chop 40 percent off the development time for vehicle power systems at its new $463 million powertrain development...
WXYZ-TV Detroit |
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The Comet
WHEN a registered sex offender moved into Sandy, police paid him a visit and found indecent images of children on a laptop computer. It was the third time Christopher Savage had been arrested for such offences but this time police could only find 23 images, Luton Crown Court was told.
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Library use expands beyond books
Google vs. libraries: a continuing battle. But libraries aren't as close to losing as you might think, said Molly Faust, director of the Ulysses Philomathic Library.
The Ithaca Journal |
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Our Nimrod font went to ' ell'
What does a newspaper look like without any 'h's? You think you've had computer problems; wait until you get a load of this one. But first, see if you can read the following sentence: t ink of t is article, and every ot er one in his newspaper, wit out any "h"s. elp! ouston, we ave a problem.
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Computers to get child-porn filters
While waiting to see whether a long-time assemblyman will be charged with possessing child pornography and/or resign his office, legislative leaders agreed Friday to install software that would prevent others in the Legislature from using state-issued computers to access pornography.
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Recent Original Stories
"US software maker Oracle is considering launching a version of the Linux operating system and has looked at buying one of the two firms dominating the technology, the Financial Times newspaper reported on Monday.
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