ARM exec counsels massively parallel patience

ARM exec counsels massively parallel patience


ARM exec counsels massively parallel patience

Posted: 18 Jun 2011 01:40 PM PDT

His chips may drive your car. Eventually

Fusion Summit  Don't expect parallel-processing power to invigorate consumer devices for a few more years. But when it does, it may save your child's life – or at least protect you from a nasty lawsuit.…

Help! My Exchange server just rebooted

Posted: 18 Jun 2011 07:00 AM PDT

When recovery is the only option

I've seen a spate of issues from companies running their own MS Exchange servers. A few patterns emerged. In all cases, servers running Exchange (usually as part of Small Business Server) either lost power or rebooted unexpectedly.…

Custard pie activist slams IPCC 'grey literature' habit

Posted: 18 Jun 2011 02:00 AM PDT

Greenpeace glovepuppets the UN. Again

Mark Lynas, the climate activist who once threw a custard pie into the face of Bjorn "Skeptical Environmentalist" Lomborg, has found himself under fire from other climate activists.…

Infamous 2

Posted: 18 Jun 2011 12:00 AM PDT

Mutant ninja circles

Review  When it comes to superhero videogame sequels, it pays to be honest about your expectations. With the most compelling elements exhausted in the original – namely the collection and mastering of superpowers – all you can realistically hope from a sequel is one of two clichés. Will it go for the cheap shot and rob you of your powers, forcing you to rebuild your toolset from scratch? Or will it leave them untouched, presenting you instead with fresh challenges and more powerful foes?…

New malware ferrets out and steals Bitcoins

Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Hopelessly devoted to you

You know your virtual currency has hit the big leagues when criminals develop trojans that infect computers for the sole purpose of stealing it. Bitcoin, the open-source project launched two years ago, reached that turning point Thursday.…

Visual Studio infected with HTML5 by 'rogue faction'

Posted: 17 Jun 2011 04:57 PM PDT

Passion in action

There's nothing to stop you working with HTML5 in Visual Studio. Except for the fact that you can't use many of the features that polish the .NET-editing experience.…

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