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Hard drive evolution could hit Microsoft XP users
Mar 09, 2010 - 9:10 AM - by lotuseclat79
Hard drive evolution could hit Microsoft XP users.

Hard drives are about to undergo one of the biggest format shifts in 30 years (by end of January 2011).

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Windows 7, Vista, OS X Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard and versions of the Linux kernel released after September 2009 are all 4K aware.

To help Windows XP cope, advanced format drives will be able to pretend they still use sectors 512 bytes in size.
-- Tom
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Oh No!! Not the Energizer Bunny too?
Mar 09, 2010 - 3:33 AM - by dustyjay
Even battery companies can make mistakes. Trojan in Energizer Duo USB Charger Software.

http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...taxonomyId=125
4 Replies | 76 Views
Quantum cryptography protocol doesn’t require shared reference frames (Update)
Mar 09, 2010 - 8:41 AM - by lotuseclat79
Quantum cryptography protocol doesn’t require shared reference frames (Update).

Quantum cryptography, which enables two parties to communicate with each other with unconditional security, has begun to be implemented by some governments, banks, and other corporations with high-security requirements. However, certain applications of quantum cryptography, such as satellite links, have proved to be challenging, partly due to a key requirement of quantum key distribution: that the two parties must have a shared reference frame.


Two scenarios that could use a quantum key distribution protocol that is reference-frame-independent are (left) earth-to-satellite quantum communication and chip-to-chip quantum communication. Image credit: Laing, et al.

-- Tom
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Programming in 1958
Feb 23, 2010 - 6:45 PM - by Mumbodog
Young Donald Knuth programming an IBM 650 in 1958

So thats were Geek glasses came from.





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Newegg Ships Counterfeit i7 Processors
Mar 08, 2010 - 2:17 PM - by burntreality
http://tech.icrontic.com/news/newegg...20-processors/

I would be quite mad lol.
0 Replies | 74 Views




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