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8/27/2008 11:24 AM |
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By System SuperUser on
1/22/2010 4:51 PM
Wheat Systems principals Debbie Wheat (Owner) and her husband, Mike Wheat (CTO), Tod Balsbaugh (CEO) and his wife Tinky, and employees Wyndham Murray, Mark Holland, and his wife all attended the Inaugural Ball for Governor McDonnell on Saturday, January 16th, 2010.
While there, they had the honor of meeting Sheila C. Johnson, who co-founded the network BET with her husband Robert Johnson. She is also the team president, managing partner, and governor of the WNBA's Washington Mystics, as well as the first African-American woman to be an owner or partner in three professional sports franchises: the Washington Capitals (NHL), the Washington Wizards (NBA), and the Washington Mystics (WNBA). Johnson currently serves as CEO of Salamander Hospitality, a company she founded in 2005.
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By System SuperUser on
1/14/2010 2:44 PM
High energy costs, high density racks, floor space issues and other factors have made data center cooling more challenging than ever.
To meet the changing needs of today's IT managers, Emerson Network Power introduces the all-new Liebert CRV. This self-contained precision cooling system installs within a row of data center racks -- close to the server heat source -- for the most efficient cooling of critical IT equipment.
The Liebert CRV provides flexible, high capacity cooling in a small footprint and features the Liebert iCOM Control System that modulates unit performance in real-time, based on conditions in the row.
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By System SuperUser on
1/5/2010 11:30 AM
Seal Shield Announces World’s First Dishwasher Safe Cell Phone
Healthcare company introduces New Waterproof Cell Phone at the CES Consumer Electronics Show (South Hall 4, Booth 3729)
Jacksonville, FL (January 3, 2010) – Seal Shield LLC today announced the new SEAL CELL TM Waterproof Cell Phone. The product is the world’s first cell phone to be washable and anti ...
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By System SuperUser on
12/10/2009 9:51 AM
Have you ever been moving around quickly while managing or cleaning up your Active Directory (AD) domain and delete something you shouldn’t have? We all know mistakes can happen, even with all of those confirmation dialogues. Even though Windows Server 2008 R2 offers its own Active Directory Recycle Bin feature, there is another option for those of you who have yet to upgrade your domain or if you’re looking for an alternative way to manage this feature. Overall Solutions Inc. offers a free tool, ADRecycleBin. & ...
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By System SuperUser on
12/10/2009 9:49 AM
One of the nation's biggest sellers of DVDs is making a leap into movie downloading.
Best Buy recently announced its partnership with online video provider, CinemaNow, in a deal that will stream first-run DVDs directly to ...
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By System SuperUser on
12/10/2009 9:47 AM
Do you remember the buzz that stirred when 3D entertainment hit the movie theaters? Well technology has come a long way since then, and 3D technologies are making their way to your home theater. The traditional anaglyph red and blue glasses from the past are being replaced with newer technologies, and companies like Sony, Panasonic, and Samsung are bringing 3D to the comfort of your home.
Anaglyph images were, until recently, the most popular method of presenting 3D, larg ...
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By System SuperUser on
11/30/2009 1:13 PM
Have you ever thought about how you would relay important medical information to first responders if you were in an accident or emergency alone and unable to communicate? Do you ever get tired of filling out pages of medical forms at the doctor’s office? After three years of development, the new 911 Medical ID™ may be the answer to your concerns and frustrations.
The 911 Medical ID™ is the world’s thinnest USB medical information storage device, measuring two millimeters in thickness. Its size resembles a credit card, and fits into your wallet just the same. When inserted into the USB port of a computer, pre-loaded software launches and walks the user through the process of entering medical information including: doctors, prescriptions, insuranc ...
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By System SuperUser on
11/30/2009 12:57 PM
Cray has recently surpassed IBM and has obtained the lead position on the Top500 Supercomputer chip-measuring contest. The XT5 supercomputer, better known as Jaguar, has six-core Opteron processors and has climbed the mountain of 2.3 petaflop per second. A petaflop is a measure of a computer's processing speed. It is expressed as one thousand trillion floating point operations per second. This calculation has exceeded the petaflop per second threshold of 1.042 petaflops.
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