TITLE SAYS IT. I went to Wendy\'s today and found out that they no longer have Chicken Strips! That they had been discontinued. It turns out that the menu item has been removed across all Wendy\'s restaurants. The page is broken but still available at their site. And, Chicken Strips are not on the drop-down menu. It\'s sad to see them go.
The upcoming 2.6.20 Linux kernel is bringing a nice virtualization framework for all virtualization fans out there, KVM, short for Kernel-based Virtual Machine. This article tries to explain how it all works, in theory and practice, together with some simple benchmarks. While still in the early development stages, KVM shows a real potential.
European automakers have developed and now field-tested WiFi technology that will turn cars on to the highway into a mesh network. Will car dealers of the future try to sell you an extended warranty and a firewall? DaimlerChrysler has just announced the successful field testing of the WILLWARN research project, which turns vehicles into WLAN router
IBM announced at the International Electron Devices meeting in San Francisco, a new memory technology 500 times faster than FLASH and smaller too! Hundreds of times faster than similar memory announced by Intel and Samsung earlier this year. This increases data transfer speeds from Megabit to Gigabit speeds!
Some of the commenters to yesterday\'s post raised some interesting questions on the subject of dividing by zero. So interesting, in fact, that I felt the subject deserved another post.
Each distribution has some specific tools to build a custom kernel from the sources. This article is about compiling a kernel on Ubuntu systems. It describes how to build a custom kernel using the latest unmodified kernel sources from www.kernel.org (vanilla kernel) so that you are independent from the kernels supplied by your distribution.
\"You\'ve got to find what you love,\" Jobs says. \"Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That\'s it. No big deal. Just three stories.\" The first story is about connecting the dots. My second story is about love and loss. My third story is about death. Jobs concludes the three stories with this precious gem, \"Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.\"
Critics of quad-core and multi-core have been out in force this week. Is this new hardware overkill - too much, too soon? Wil Harris doesn\'t think so, and explains why the move to multi-core is crucial for the future of the industry.
IBM support is a plus for Novell, which is getting Linux out the door with Xen ahead of its competitor, Red Hat. Both have announced support for Xen on their future Linux distributions.
In many areas, it is not easy to see Dubai\'s sky without at least one crane in your view; Industry experts cautiously estimate that 15 to 25 per cent of the world\'s cranes are in Dubai. Some US$ 90 BILLION are on-going in Dubai alone.
So you have a beautiful website complete and you have no idea what to name it. You have tried to think and think over and over, yet nothing seems good enough. Why don\'t you try one of these naming techniques?
Bridgestone has just unveiled the world’s thinnest 2 color e-paper display. The display is fully bendable and text/images will not distort due to its special ribbed structure. Practical applications include billboards, electronic books, and name tags.
\"Our friendly anonymous source at Microsoft has provided us with a few more details concerning the 360 accessories announced back at E3.\" \"If you\'d like information on what other peripherals are coming out and at what price, read on for more.\"
While AMD’s 4x4 platform seems to be no more than more of the same in that two FX processors can be coupled with multiple GPUs, it started to get interesting when AMD started to talk about opening up their coherent HyperTransport technologies to companies that wish to plug in to the scalable, high bandwidth technology.