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Surrey v Durham Wed: related news

Surrey v Durham (Wed)

Surrey seamer Pedro Collins misses the visit of Durham with a side strain but could be back for the NatWest Pro40 match against Yorkshire on Sunday.

Ares V Rocket Bigger and Stronger For Moon Mission

wooferhound writes "In a move to make the heavy-lift vehicle more robust (predicting an increased launch thrust requirement) to send four astronauts, a lunar lander plus supplies, NASA has announced the Ares V rocket will be beefed up to cater for our future needs to get man back to the Moon. This huge vehicle is now designed to carry payloads of over 156,600 lb (71,000 kg), some 15,600 lb (or 10%) more than the original concept. Ares V was originally designed to be approximately the same length as the original Saturn V lunar rocket (361 feet or 110 metres long), but to accommodate an extra booster engine and extra payload volume, Ares V will be 381 feet (116 metres) long. This upgrade will be capable of sending far more instrumentation into space, an extra 15,600 lb (7,000 kg, or the equivalent mass of a male African elephant).

SpeakerCraft Uses iPhone as Home A/V Control Interface

SpeakerCraft has developed a new interface for its MODE multi-room A/V control system that allows a system to be controlled via an iPod or an iPod Touch. While the involvement of a portable audio device in a home A/V system is nothing new, this is likely the first time weve ever seen a home A/V company utilize the functionality of a mobile phone for controlling a multi-room A/V set-up.

Gold nanocones prove a point

Scientists based in Korea have transfered printed gold nanocones on to ITO-coated glass to create a field emission display with a turn-on field of just 3.3 V/µm. This value is comparable to devices based on Mo oxide nanotubes (3.5 V/µm) and Mo hollow pillars (4.5 V/µm), and is much lower than MgO nanotube (8.4 V/µm) or ZnO nanowire (6.0 V/µm) systems.

Of 199s and 99s at Lord's

Ian Bell was the seventh man overall - but the first Englishman - to be out for 199 in a Test, during the just-completed match at Lord's. The first to suffer this fate was Pakistan's Mudassar Nazar, against India in Faisalabad in 1984-85. He was followed by Mohammad Azharuddin, for India v Sri Lanka in Kanpur in 1986-87; Matthew Elliott, for Australia v England at Headingley in 1997; Sanath Jayasuriya, for Sri Lanka v India in Colombo in 1997-98 (in the previous match he'd scored 340); Steve Waugh, for Australia v West Indies in Bridgetown in 1998-99; and Younis Khan, for Pakistan v India in Lahore in 2005-06 (in the next match he scored 194. We must also mention Zimbabwe's Andy Flower, who was left stranded on 199 not out against South Africa in Harare in 2001-02.

Dispirited Surrey fall for Steve Harmison

Gone are the days when Durham doffed the pauper's cap to Surrey's international all-stars. A first championship win on Surrey soil took them to the top of the Division One table and hinted at a grim relegation fight for their dispirited victims.

Smith hundred puts Durham in charge

An unbeaten 126 from Will Smith put Durham in control at Guildford where they closed on 259 for 5, a lead of 39 over Surrey. On a gloomy day where play was interupted and finished early, Durham, three down overnight, looked in trouble on 128 for 4, but Smith and Phil Mustard (62*) put on 131 for the fifth wicket. Smith completed his hundred on the stroke of tea and even the new ball failed to make any inroads.

Twenty20 finals day Match Centre: Essex v Kent, Durham v Middlesex

In a nutshell: Essex are county cricket’s in form one-day side. They have a balanced attack and blend of experience in the middle order. Kent were slow starters and will be wary of the spectacular hitting form of Graham Napier (above).

5 Things You Need To Know About Hyper-V

I was fortunate to receive a Twitter message from the Microsoft virtualization team after writing my blog post A Weekend With Hyper-V. If you aren't familiar with the Windows Virtualization Team Blog, you can find it at http://blogs.technet.com/virtualization. Ronald Beekelaar, Microsoft MVP of Virtual Machine Technology, has an excellent blog post there about the Top 5 Things You Should Know About Hyper-V, which I'm summarizing here (you can read Ronald's post for the full details.) I appreciate Ronald and the other team members putting information like this up on their blog. It helps accelerate learning and sharing info about Hyper-V.

Durham v Notts a four-day washout

Leading Division One rivals Durham and Nottinghamshire had their Championship match at the Riverside abandoned without a single ball bowled in anger.

Durham v Kent (Fri)

England one-day captain Paul Collingwood has chosen to play in Durham's Friends Provident Trophy semi-final at the Riverside.

Yorkshire 184 & 88-2 Durham 347: Mustard adds bite to leave Durham on top

You may have read in these pages yesterday that the different rhythms of Championship cricket might require batsmen to make a difficult adjustment after three weeks amid the frenzy of Twenty20, a theory which appeared to be borne out as Yorkshire were dismissed for 184 and Durham stumbled to 161 for 7 in reply. Then along came Phil Mustard to make it seem like utter nonsense.

IPL better in marketing, ICL in cricket: Kapil

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V.i. Labs' Research Offers Insight to High-Value Software Applications and Piracy Activity

WALTHAM, Mass. - V.i. Laboratories, Inc. (“V.i. Labs”), a provider of software protection solutions for securing high-value and mission-critical applications, issued a report revealing that pi

V.i. Labs Taps Leading Anti-Malware Researcher to Boost Software Code and Intellectual Property Protection

WALTHAM, Mass. - V.i. Laboratories, Inc. (“V.i. Labs”), a provider of software protection solutions for securing high-value and mission-critical applications, will use

V.i. Labs' Research Offers Insight to High-Value Software Applications and Piracy Activity

WALTHAM, Mass., BUSINESS WIRE -- V.i. Laboratories, Inc. ("V.i. Labs"), a provider of software protection solutions for securing high-value and mission-critical applications, issued a report revealing that piracy groups are fully exploiting security gaps in the common licensing mechanisms used in electronic design automation (EDA), computer-aided design (CAD), and product lifecycle management (PLM) software to produce counterfeit versions of these high-priced applications.

131 - (BC-Cybercrime-Centre) SURREY. x--11s. As crime on the Internet climbs, Simon Fraser

SURREY. x--11s. As crime on the Internet climbs, Simon Fraser University is working to fight the problem. A new International Cybercrime Research Centre has been launched at the university's Surrey campus. B-C Labour Minister Iain Black says the problem seems to be growing at a dramatic rate.

SIIA and V.i. Labs to Host Webcast on Software Piracy Strategies: Targeting Unlicensed...

SIIA and V.i. Labs to Host Webcast on Software Piracy Strategies: Targeting Unlicensed Customers and Lost Revenue Must-know strategies for recovering revenue from corporate pirates will be discussed - July 29, 2 pm ET (webcast registration link noted below) WASHINGTON, July 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- While corporations around the globe are using pirated and other illegal software to build their businesses and products, your corporation can learn what it takes to fight this battle and win. If you think that software pirates live in dorm rooms or their parents' basements, you'll be surprised to learn that the average infringing organization has annual sales of $17 million. How do legitimate firms handle such odds? This premier webcast, scheduled for July 29 at 2pm ET and hosted by V.

Patel leaves Surrey searching for first win

In the end, Surrey were not quite up to it. The match was in a sense a microcosm of the current Test at Lord's, and at the same time as South Africa were playing out time to the south, Nottinghamshire were holding off Surrey and frustrating their attempts to record their first Championship victory of the season.

Cricket-India v Sri Lanka third test scoreboard - tea

India first innings G. Gambhir lbw b Mendis 72 V. Sehwag c P. Jayawardene b Prasad 21 R. Dravid lbw b Prasad 10 S. Tendulkar lbw b Prasad 6 S. Ganguly c M. Jayawardene b Muralitharan 35 V. Laxman st P. Jayawardene b Mendis 25 P. Patel not out 11 Extras (1-b 4-lb 5-nb) 10 Total (for six wickets,54.3 overs) 190

County round-up: Harmison fires salvo at selectors and lowly Surrey

Stephen Harmison reminded the England selectors of his presence in more ways than one as he polished off the Surrey tail to help Durham to a 10-wicket victory at Guildford which took them to the top of Division One.

Hybrid solar cell researchers order sputtering tool from Surrey NanoSystems

Researchers of hybrid solar cell fabrication at Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU) in Munich have ordered an advanced sputtering tool from U.K.-based Surrey NanoSystems. The tool will be used in the creation of high-efficiency interconnection templates for organic materials, thereby greatly increasing the efficiency of the cells, according to LMU. The tool, a configuration of Surrey NanoSystems' Gamma PVD sputtering tool, will be put into operation at the LMU's Department of Physics and Centre for NanoScience. LMU specified some features of the tool, including the facility to aid in the production of uniform aluminium films for the formation of porous alumina membranes for application to a variety of substrates. The researchers will also be equipped with the resources to deposit barrier layers and other inter-layer films in researching a


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