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Terahertz radiation occupies the wavelengths that connect microwaves to infrared and is currently considered to be one of the most promising areas of research out there. Over the past decade, more and more researchers have dedicated their work to this form of radiation, which has the amazing ability of penetrating th... |
30 October 2009 21:51 GMT |
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iStat Menus, one of the most useful freeware Mac apps out there, finally has Snow Leopard support. Version 2.0 of the piece of software not only lets you monitor your system right from the menubar, but also adds tons of options and enhancements. Each menu comes with many different display modes, while each features c... |
3 September 2009 10:11 GMT |
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Developed by Raging Menace, MenuMeters is a general-purpose, monitoring utility that allows users to see usually hidden details about the activity of their system's CPU, disk drives, network and memory. The MenuMeters monitors are SystemUIServer plug-ins (also known as Menu Extras), therefore can be reordered u... |
2 September 2009 08:47 GMT |
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Normally priced at $2.99, iStat for iPhone, developed by Bjango, is now on sale going for $1.99. Version 1.1 requires an iPhone or iPod touch running 2.0 or higher firmware and removes the Free Memory function. Those planning on still using the feature are advised not to install newer versions of iStat for iPhone. T... |
26 August 2009 05:38 GMT |
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Alarm.com has announced the availability of a free application that enables iPhone and iPod touch users to perform home and business security monitoring right from the portable device. According to its makers, the Alarm.com app provides complete awareness of what’s happening at their properties in real time. T... |
14 May 2009 14:11 GMT |
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Pwned, as described by the app's developers, is a monitoring program that allows hardcore gamers and owners of an iPhone / iPod touch to view their friends list and profile, chat with other members using the Shoutbox and view which friends are currently on Xbox Live and Steam. Available for free download through... |
3 April 2009 05:10 GMT |
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ProteMac has announced a new update to its network activity monitor and traffic logger utility for Mac OS X, ProteMac Meter. Version 2.3 adds Local Connections preferences and fixes misc bugs.ProteMac Meter can offer information such as what was transmitted and where, for a more accurate view of the Internet experien... |
5 March 2009 03:55 GMT |
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ProteMac has announced a new update to its network Activity monitor and network traffic logger utility for Mac OS X, ProteMac Meter. The newest version (2.2) brings improvements and bug fixes alike. The software costs 30 bucks to buy, with a limited demo version also being available for download.According to the rele... |
11 February 2009 04:19 GMT |
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The Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC) space system is a network of five satellites in sun-synchronous orbits around the Earth, which provide reliable photos in various light wavelengths of the same location once or twice per day. They are used for a variety of tasks, from monitoring drug production, deforestati... |
19 January 2009 08:52 GMT |
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Developed by App4mac, CheckUp is a powerful tool for Mac users that need to monitor the behavior and health of their computers. Currently at its third beta release, version 2.0 adds an improved user interface, an array of new functions, new export abilities, and more. The utility has been designed to monitor the usag... |
30 December 2008 05:15 GMT |
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The second piece of evidence that Apple is keeping a close eye on its Apple Discussions forum comes from MacBook Pro owner and forum user Jkosh. The guy experienced some trouble with his laptop and decided to seek resolutions on the forum, rather than bother the company. As it turned out, Apple decided to “both... |
29 October 2008 10:18 GMT |
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iStock, developed by danholt4mac, has reached version 1.5.3. This latest release of the stock and portfolio management tool for Mac OS X fixes a variety of bugs, including non visible quotes from Yahoo! France and help language issues.iStock assists users in keeping track of their favorite stocks and personal portfol... |
28 October 2008 11:21 GMT |
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A user's reply on Apple Discussions has revealed that Apple might have people hired to do some monitoring over the forums. According to Nicole Gorski, Apple personally called her home on an out-of-the-box issue with the MacBook Pro (late 2008).'Apple Discussions' forums are filled with thousands of Mac... |
17 October 2008 10:43 GMT |
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ProteMac has announced ProteMac Meter, a network traffic logger that allows users of OS X (10.4 Tiger) or later to monitor all internet and network traffic on their computers. The software displays information such as what was transmitted and where, for a more accurate view of the Internet experience.On a more detail... |
15 September 2008 09:52 GMT |
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As a hardcore Mac user, you can't just rely on putting your ear to the machine to hear how fast the CPU fan is spinning so you can form an idea of how solicited it is. What you need is a nice little free app such as MenuMeters. Luckily for PowerPC users, the latest version of the app adds PPC support.Although th... |
26 June 2008 17:26 GMT |
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Managing a corporate network can be an extremely tedious task, especially when things go bad because of a novice computer user. However, fixing errors got a little more fun with the advent of a new diagnosis and troubleshooting tool based on the popular Quake Arena game.The software has been developed by a group of r... |
24 April 2008 08:56 GMT |
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Laptops are small, portable and lightweight devices that can be carried almost anywhere with a minimum amount of effort. However, their greatest advantage, portability, seems to also be their weakest spot. Thieves can easily snatch your unit while you are looking away, leaving you without both your favorite toy and y... |
16 April 2008 08:55 GMT |
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Following the procedure (probably), the Federal Bureau of Investigation went to a secret intelligence court judge and got approval for surveying an email address of a suspect in an investigation going on at the time. Again according to protocol they went with the court decision to the Internet Service Provider, that ... |
19 February 2008 13:56 GMT |
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Do you want to keep a close eye on Windows XP? Then download the Microsoft Windows Client 2000/XP Operating System Management Pack. According to the Redmond company, the pack designed to be deployed on Windows Server 2003 will offer users the possibility to enjoy an extensive collection of monitoring capabilities ass... |
18 January 2008 09:39 GMT |
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The huge leaps forward achieved in both telecommunications and medical-related research over the past few years are changing the traditional doctor-patient relationship, as medics are now capable of offering their patients emergency assistance or advice even when they're not physically present. And one of the mo... |
20 November 2007 10:56 GMT |
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As you know, monitoring is one way to uphold security. And when threats become direr, so do the methods of netting them. One of the worst threat that we are facing now, far worse than malware of any type, botnets or whatever, is cyber-terror. It's as nasty as it can get as skilled hackers already exist and peopl... |
27 September 2007 09:04 GMT |
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Today's music has traveled quite a long way as it is no longer one thing to be done in the big studios only; nowadays, almost anyone with a good deal of musical imagination can buy a computer and some software and start making music right from the deep comfort of the living room couch.More and more, things move ... |
2 July 2007 03:06 GMT |
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There is more to performance monitoring in Windows Vista than the old and familiar Windows Task Manager, while there is little doubt in my mind that this is by far the most popular system activity measuring tool for the Windows platform, not just the latest version of the Microsoft operating system. Similar to the Wi... |
12 May 2007 17:31 GMT |
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"Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense. (Gertrude Stein)". Finding information about something has never been easier. With a computer and an Internet connection, you can find answers about everything and this happens in seconds (depending on the connection speed). But with ... |
13 April 2007 15:53 GMT |
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As we have seen, Linux systems contain a great variety of tools: tools to help manipulate files, transfer data, compile code and so on, but they also contain tools that let you track and analyze the performance of your PC, by evaluating the way your PC uses hardware and system services, including RAM, CPU and hard dr... |
11 April 2007 08:49 GMT |
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Computer hardware companies develop every day ingenious solutions to improve their products both because there is a constant demand for better and powerful and because there is a harsh competition between leading organizations. For motherboards we have Asus, Intel, MSI and GigaByte, for processors the "battle" runs b... |
5 April 2007 13:06 GMT |
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