Archive: 09/03/2004
IBM Introduces Industry's Lowest Priced Entry-Level Storage Server
IBM today unveiled an entry-level disk server with advanced features to help support business continuity, priced under $3,000 for mid-sized businesses. The new IBM TotalStorage DS300 is designed to give mid ...
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IBM, Intel Open BladeCenter Design Specifications
IBM, in collaboration with Intel Corporation, has made available the design specifications for the IBM eServer® BladeCenter(TM) platform. The specifications allow hardware vendors to more easily create BladeCenter-compatible ...
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MOSFET Technology with Zero-Voltage and Zero-Current Transitions
STMicroelectronics has introduced an n-channel MOSFET for use in HID lamps, high-end ballasts and switch-mode power supplies that use zero-voltage and zero-current transitions.The STx9NK60ZD is the first dev ...
Sep 03, 2004 |
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Tablet-Size Seismometer
Vladimir A. Kozlov and his colleagues from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology have known about the recent earthquake in Turkey not only from the news program, but from their own data too. The seismic impulses ...
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Yellow Glasses To Save Vision
Blue light destroys certain structural elements in the eye, as was revealed by the Russian research team. The mechanism of this effect was studied, and protective measures were offered. Frankly, the results arising from the long ...
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High-Speed Catamaran Could Ease Road Congestion
A new high-speed cargo catamaran could significantly reduce the number of lorry journeys on European roads thanks to a grant of almost one million euros from the EU’s Framework Programme. PACSCAT (Partial Air Cushion Support ...
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Vulnerability of US power grid identified
Vulnerabilities inadvertently built into the U.S. power grid, which is one of the most complex systems ever constructed, have been identified by a research team lead by Reka Albert, assistant professor of physics at Penn ...
Sep 03, 2004 |
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The Sun's X-file under the Spotlight
One of the Sun's greatest mysteries is about to be unravelled by UK solar astrophysicists hosting a major international workshop at the University of St Andrews from September 6-9th 2004. For years scientists have been baffled ...
Sep 03, 2004 |
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Pionneering DSP Core Breaks More Ground With New Processing Modules
Cambridge Consultants has extended the versatility of its ground-breaking adaptive-datapath DSP core - APE2 - with new processing modules for math-intensive embedded applications. These ready-to-use modules facilitate the ...
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TI Introduces Industry's Fastest FlashMedia-Cardbus Controller Integrating 1394 FireWire®
Texas Instruments (TI) Incorporated introduced today the industry´s fastest and most integrated FlashMedia controller available, incorporating 1394 (FireWire®), Flash Media, Dual Socket CardBus and Smart Card. FlashMedia s ...
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Brightest supernova in a decade captured by Hubble
A University of California, Berkeley, astronomer has turned the NASA Hubble Space Telescope on the brightest and nearest supernova of the past decade, capturing a massive stellar explosion blazing with the li ...
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