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Philips Internal Wireless 802.11 a/b/g Drivers for Microsoft Windows XP. After spending almost an entire day trying to find these drivers, I thought I should post them here to help others. * NOTE: Download these drivers at your OWN RISK! I have tested...
WASHINGTON — How did a hacker in Malaysia manage to penetrate a computer network operated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland? And what was the same accused cybercriminal doing this summer when he allegedly tapped into the secure computers of a large...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6MhAwQ64c0
Internet messages started with a crash 40 years ago today , and life hasn't been the same since. “We transmitted the ‘L’ … and the ‘O’ — and then the other computer crashed,” says UCLA's Leonard Kleinrock, who helped send that first message on...
Since Ted Kekatos, a SysAdmin in the Chicago area suggested the day, to the first celebration on July 28, 2000. System Administrator Appreciation Day has become the one day a year set aside to show your appreciation for those people who keep all your...
Nikolaus August Otto was born at Holzhausen, Germany on this day in 1832. In 1861 he patented a two-stroke gas powered (gas, not gasoline) internal combustion engine. The only previous internal combustion engine was best suited to converting fuel to waste...
A 1969 perspective on computers in the future | Classics Rock | TechRepublic.com
For those of you who don't know what Project Codename: Milan is, it's a multi-touch platform technology computer being offered by Microsoft. Last year Microsoft unveiled this technology to Popular Mechanics, below is the video: And for those...
I had the opportunity (and pleasure) to attend a Roundtable Discussion this morning with some of the most well known Domain Name System (DNS) Experts in the world, including Dr. Paul Mockapetris (inventor of DNS), Cricket Liu (author of many DNS books...