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Maxwell’s Demon Joins the Quantum Revolution
12.12.2022
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Researchers at the University of New South Wales, Sydney have a announced a new technique that improves the probability of successfully resetting the a quantum bit using what they call “a modern ... Scientists at University of New South Wales Sydney put a new spin on a classic thought experiment
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OpenShift Shifts Pricing
12.11.2013
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also announced that it is adding a large (2GB RAM) gear option for resource-hungry applications. The 14 new countries include smaller markets within the Eurozone, such as Greece, Poland, Bulgaria ... Red Hat's PaaS solution spreads out to new markets and gets a new pricing structure.
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Joint Supercomputer at Home in Iceland
10.05.2012
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in the Advania Thor Data Center in Iceland, a new environmentally friendly “green” data center. According to the announcement, the supercomputer is part of a pilot initiative to test remote hosting ... Joint project for new supercomputer to test remote hosting at the new environmentally friendly Advania Thor Data Center in Iceland.
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Linux Foundation Announces NextArch
10.11.2021
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that can support compatibility between an increasing array of microservices.” The new foundation will focus on creating tools to help developers integrate next-generation technologies such as Artificial ... New foundation will focus on building developer tools for integrating new technologies such as AI and Internet of Things.
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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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More than 20 years having passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites. ... for conventional and mobile browsers and a wide degree of downward compatibility. One new protocol that might find its way into the HTTP 2.0 specifications is SPDY (pronounced “speedy”), which is promoted by Google ... More than 20 years have passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites. ... SPDY: Google HTTP Protocol
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Tricking Intruders with HoneypotMe
26.10.2012
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A honeypot is a specialized security tool that pretends to be an ordinary system to attract and identify attackers. Experienced intruders, however, are not so easily fooled. An experimental new ... Individual sources report that more than 286 million new, positively identified malware instances were registered in 2010 alone, not counting unreported cases (i.e., malware that cannot be detected ... A honeypot is a specialized security tool that pretends to be an ordinary system to attract and identify attackers. Experienced intruders, however, are not so easily fooled. An experimental new
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CephX Encryption
27.03.2013
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We look at the new features in Ceph version 0.56, alias “Bobtail,” talk about who would benefit from CephX Ceph encryption, and show you how a Ceph Cluster can be used as a replacement for classic ... by normal users. But there’s a flaw – although the mechanism is still reasonably easy to enable (in the new v0.56, three lines in /etc/ceph/ceph.conf are all it takes), activating CephX will make many ... We look at the new features in Ceph version 0.56, alias “Bobtail,” talk about who would benefit from CephX Ceph encryption, and show you how a Ceph Cluster can be used as a replacement for classic
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Access Anywhere with Mobile IPv6
16.04.2013
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IPv6 includes Mobile IPv6, a new standard for communication with mobile devices, which ensures permanent accessibility regardless of your current location. In this article, we provide an overview of ... of the communication partners. If one partner changes networks, it inevitably receives a new IP address. As a consequence, the connection is dropped and must be reestablished. In the future, however, the connection ... IPv6 includes Mobile IPv6, a new standard for communication with mobile devices, which ensures permanent accessibility regardless of your current location. In this article, we provide an overview of
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Bashtop, a Gorgeous Top-like Tool
10.06.2020
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Fairly recently, a new top-like tool has received quite a bit of attention: bashtop, like other top-like tools, shows stats for the processor, memory, disks, network, and processes. Although ... and Down arrow keys. When you find the process of interest, pressing Enter brings up information about the process in a new box (subbox), which shows on the left side a small strip chart of CPU usage – very ... Fairly recently, a new top-like tool has received quite a bit of attention: bashtop, like other top-like tools, shows stats for the processor, memory, disks, network, and processes. Although
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NVDIMM Persistent Memory
22.09.2016
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Non-volatile dual in-line memory modules will provide storage as fast as RAM and keep its content through a reboot. The Linux kernel is already geared to handle the new technology and can even serve ... is Dead, Disk is Tape, Flash is Disk, RAM Locality is King.'' Whereas newer technologies have increasingly tried to move storage closer to the memory controller, the new approach is to locate mass storage ... Non-volatile dual in-line memory modules will provide storage as fast as RAM and keep its content through a reboot. The Linux kernel is already geared to handle the new technology and can even serve

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