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  1. Microsoft's Internet Explorer is taking painful punches from competition it's never before bothered to acknowledge as competition, and now Intel, having abandoned its quest for speed, has Advanced Micro Devices breathing down its neck. "The Athlon 64 FX-55 and the Athlon 64 4000+ will take over the top of AMD's performance lineup,"says the IDG News Service. "The Athlon 64 FX product line is for the most demanding PC users and applications, while the Athlon 64 is viewed as a more mainstream chip for the consumer and business desktop market. At 2.6 GHz, the 64 FX-55 matches Intel's Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor, says IDG, going on: "Both of these chips represent the highest level of desktop performance available from each company, and each charges a premium for these chips. The Athlon 64 FX-55 costs $827 in quantities of 1000 units. The 3.4-GHz Pentium 4 Extreme Edition costs $999 in quantities of 1000 units." Jonathan Seckler, product manager for the Athlon 64 line, is quoted as saying AMD will be able to boost the Athlon 64 and Athlon 64 FX processors beyond 2.6 GHzt and stay within the maximum thermal rating of 104 watts, "up from the maximum rating of 89 watts attached to the 3800+ processor". Seckler says that'll be part of the company's strategy to increase performance until it's ready to release its first dual-core processors, "which analysts believe will run slower than single-core processors. AMD and Intel both plan to release dual-core chips in 2005," adds the IDG report.
  2. ATI Technologies Inc. is a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative 3D graphics and digital media silicon solutions. An industry pioneer since 1985, ATI is the worldâs foremost visual processor unit (VPU) provider and is dedicated to deliver leading-edge performance solutions for the full range of PC and Mac desktop and notebook platforms, workstation, set-top and digital television, game console and handheld markets. With 2004 revenues of US $2 billion, ATI has more than 2,700 employees in the Americas, Europe and Asia. ATI common shares trade on NASDAQ (ATYT) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (ATY
  3. I have a certain number of names saved on a .txt file.On my program the computer asks me if i want to see the kids. I answer yes.What code i need to use in order to see the kids?
  4. 3D DOS games in the palm of your hands!. And I mean on N-Gage not on GP32this is the emu we really need, but i can't seem to find any thing related on the search enginesnot in order to use DOS apps but in order to play all those nice DOS games from the 90'sAlmost every game publisher wrote or ported their games to DOS. So the game titles are endless and available freely. And many of them are now free of charge downloads from the authors.Given microsoft has made all the DOS tech info available to the public. It should be one of the easiest N-Gage emulators to make.any takers?
  5. Programmable shading - With the new release, both OpenGL Shading Language and its APIs are now core features of OpenGL. New functionality includes the ability to create shader and program objects; and the ability to write vertex and fragment shaders in OpenGL Shading Language. Multiple render targets that enable programmable shaders to write different values to multiple output buffers in a single pass. Non-power-of-two textures for all texture targets, thereby supporting rectangular textures and reducing memory consumption. Two-sided stencil with the ability to define stencil functionality for the front and back faces of primitives, improving performance of shadow volume and constructive solid geometry rendering algorithms. Point sprites which replace point texture coordinates with texture coordinates interpolated across the point. This allows drawing points as customized textures, useful for particle systems.
  6. <?phpmysql_select_db($database_aa, $aa);$query_Recordset1 = "SELECT * FROM xxxxx";$Recordset1 = mysql_query($query_Recordset1, $aa) or die(mysql_error());$row_Recordset1 = mysql_fetch_assoc($Recordset1);$totalRows_Recordset1 = mysql_num_rows($Recordset1);$imagenum = mysql_query("select * from ad where ID=1") or die(mysql_error());$imagenumcount = @mysql_num_rows($imagenum);while ($image = @mysql_fetch_object($imagenum)) {echo "<a href='".$image->imagefilename."'><img src='".$image->imagefilepath."' border=0 alt=wallpaper></a><br><br>";?>
  7. macromedia dremweaver mx 2004 is the one I use with very good results
  8. i allways help people when i have the possibility, specially my friends and family, with some money or information, or a simple word sometimes can make you feel happier
  9. I m from south america, uruguay city Montevideo
  10. Hi there, There are so many band of the 80´s , so many differents cultures and subcultures, I specially like The Cure, depeche mode, duran duran, INXS fror example
  11. No I didnt see the eclipse, my sister told me it was great, the moon turned to beautiful colours, maybe next time i hope
  12. I can give you a recipe, put some lemmmon juice with some sugar in a little cup, mix them and once a week before going to bed put a little in your face with massage, your skin will look fresh
  13. When the World Wide Web began in 1990, few suspected how successful it would become. There are now millions of websites and billions of web pages. But as many people are well aware, the Web can be painfully slow. Most people still connect to the Internet using 56 Kbps modems and telephone lines. Because the data-carrying capacity of telephone lines, known as bandwidth, can be low, receiving electronic data may take a long time. New technology promises to address this problem. Connecting to the Internet using fiber optic lines and via cable TV and satellite increases bandwidth dramatically, making the Web more useful. Expect to see an explosion of e-commerce, collaborative projects, videoconferencing and virtual environments. Many of these applications are under development or already in use in some form. Internet2 The incubator for many of the emerging technologies that are shaping the future is known as Internet2. Formed in 1996 and administered by the University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development (UCAID), Internet2 is a partnership between universities, corporations and government agencies. It's a Petrie dish for networking experiments. The project's goals are to create new applications that can't run over the existing Internet and to develop the infrastructure that supports those applications. Internet2 is a not a single network, but a consortium of hundreds of high-speed networks linked by fiber optic backbones that span the United States and and link to other countries. It transmits data at speeds up to 2.4 gigabits per second--45,000 times faster than a 56 Kbps modem, allowing scientists to test their laboratory discoveries in the real world. The next-generation network went online in February, 1999, linking a number of universities around the world. It should be available for commercial use in a few years. Then get ready for 21st century services like interactive television, virtual 3-D videoconferencing, movies-on-demand, and much more. High-speed networks will make it possible for professionals to work in ways never before possible. For instance, scientists around the world can share specialized equipment like electron microscopes. NASA has developed a Virtual Collaborative Clinic that connects medical facilities around the U.S., allowing doctors to manipulate high-resolution, 3-D images of MRI scans and other medical imaging. Not only can doctors consult and diagnose, but they can simulate surgery by using a "CyberScalpel." Virtual surgery gives surgeons an opportunity to practice before ever entering the operating room, reducing the time required for the actual procedure. Using this kind of virtual technology, local hospitals can access resources and skills only available at larger institutions. NASA plans to use the technology to provide remote health care to astronauts on extended space journeys. A New Kind of Web While PCs were once the primary means of accessing the Internet, we're now seeing Internet-enabled devices such as pagers and cell phones that send and receive e-mail and access the Web. Soon, everything from your car to your refrigerator will be connected to the global network, communicating with each other wirelessly. Electrolux, best known for its vacuum cleaners, has developed the ScreenFridge, an Internet icebox that manages your pantry, among other things. It e-mails a shopping list to your local supermarket and coordinates a convenient delivery time with your schedule. Say hello to a brave, new world.
  14. sp2 not recomended instalation for lan network
  15. The Big Bang Theory is the dominant scientific theory about the origin of the universe. According to the big bang, the universe was created sometime between 10 billion and 20 billion years ago from a cosmic explosion that hurled matter and in all directions. In 1927, the Belgian priest Georges LemaĂŽtre was the first to propose that the universe began with the explosion of a primeval atom. His proposal came after observing the red shift in distant nebulas by astronomers to a model of the universe based on relativity. Years later, Edwin Hubble found experimental evidence to help justify LemaĂŽtre's theory. He found that distant galaxies in every direction are going away from us with speeds proportional to their distance. The big bang was initially suggested because it explains why distant galaxies are traveling away from us at great speeds. The theory also predicts the existence of cosmic background radiation (the glow left over from the explosion itself). The Big Bang Theory received its strongest confirmation when this radiation was discovered in 1964 by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, who later won the Nobel Prize for this discovery. Although the Big Bang Theory is widely accepted, it probably will never be proved; consequentially, leaving a number of tough, unanswered questions.
  16. more new for software engineering http://www.software-engin.com/
  17. Windows XP iis not secure in internet nowadays. I would like you to tell me the reasons for that.
  18. yes, that s true, google is the best motor engine, but it s not fair that are monopolizing the web.
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