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Anatomy of the Playstation 3

Playstation 3 is the latest video game console from Sony. Today we completely disassembled a Playstation 3 (80 GB version) to show you how it looks like inside and the components used.

Anatomy of a cyber war

In the wake of the Russian-Georgian conflict, a week worth of speculations around Russian Internet forums have finallyRussian vs Georgia Cyber Attack materialized into a coordinated cyber attack against Georgia’s Internet infrastructure. The attacks have already managed to compromise several government web sites, with continuing DDoS attacks against numerous other Georgian government sites, prompting the government to switch to hosting locations to the U.S, with Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs undertaking a desperate step in order to disseminate real-time information by moving to a Blogspot account.

Anatomy of a Spam Virus

According to the Don’t Bounce Spam organization, spammers have become very sophisticated in the way they manage their botnets , and the SpamThru Trojan is the leading example. In at least one case the botnet consisted of over 73,000 computers.

The Anatomy Of A Groovy Builder

Articles | Tutorials | Reviews | Tools | by Category | by Date | by Name | Submit | Source | Forums |

Zombies Anatomy of a Video: Fabricating Police Brutality

On Tuesday, August 27, during the Democratic National Convention in Denver, I witnessed an incident that seemed at the time to be rather minor, but which over the subsequent days turned into a major scandal — primarily due to a video posted online by the Rocky Mountain News.

Google Chrome: Anatomy Of A Logo

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"iTunes Unlimited": Anatomy of a Mac rumor explosion

Take pity on the typing wretches of tech journalism! It's summer, known in the biz as the "silly season," when real news is scarce and fluff predominates. Political junkies have been entertaining themselves by texting fake messages from Barack Obama's campaign claiming to identify his VP choice (Walter Mondale?). If you want to give the tech writers something to do in an equivalent fashion, you can just send an anonymous note to the Mac rumor sites!

Road paved for cyborgs

Inspired by the human anatomy, researchers in the United States have created the world's first curved electronic "eye" camera, according to a study released on Wednesday.

Road paved for cyborgs

Inspired by the human anatomy, researchers in the United States have created the world's first curved electronic "eye" camera, according to a study released on Wednesday.

Blinkx makes watching TV online easy

Be it Dexter, Grey's Anatomy or the Late Night Show with Conan O'Brian - indulging in your guilty pleasures just got easier.

Solar Power Hits Home

There were limits to how green Bruce Letvin was willing to go. For years, the 53-year-old anatomy professor had wanted to install solar panels on his Manhattan Beach, Calif., home. But the up-front installation costs always outweighed the benefits for the environment and his conscience. This spring, however, he managed to work out green financing with the help of solar company SunPower. After determining that his electricity bills and roof exposure were large enough to make him a good candidate for its solar panels, the company, based in San Jose, Calif., helped him find a 15-year loan for the $64,500 system. Yes, his $550 loan payment is more than the $300 or so he used to spend each month on electricity bills--so far, he has generated enough solar power that he doesn't need to take any juice from the grid--but after he pays off the loan

The Benefits of Migrating to a Linux Desktop

There is a surge in businesses and governments adopting Microsoft desktop alternatives. This paper will guide you through the anatomy of a desktop and things you need to consider when you move from a Microsoft® Windows®-based desktop to the Linux alternative offered through the IBM® Open Collaboration Client Solution (OCCS) powered by Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®. Included are the architectural and financial views of this migration.

The Benefits of Migrating to a Linux Desktop

There is a surge in businesses and governments adopting Microsoft desktop alternatives. This paper will guide you through the anatomy of a desktop and things you need to consider when you move from a Microsoft® Windows®-based desktop to the Linux alternative offered through the IBM® Open Collaboration Client Solution (OCCS) powered by Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®. Included are the architectural and financial views of this migration.

A Quickie With Brooke Smith

At the Television Critics Association's annual press tour last week, AfterEllen.com managing editor Malinda Lo and contributing writer Dara Nai chatted briefly with actor Brooke Smith about her character on the hit ABC drama Grey's Anatomy, Dr. Erica Hahn, and the recent romantic turn in her relationship with Dr. Callie Torres (Sara Ramirez).

Biodegradable Implantable Medical Devices Might Be Possible

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCAT) will lead the research in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) and the University of Cincinnati (UC). The consortium will create orthopedic, craniofacial and cardiovascular devices for adults and children that adapt to a patient’s anatomy and dissolve when no longer needed.

Breaking Down Blog Spam Malware

Jesper Johansson, co-author of Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks, recently wrote an article in The Register which dissects a new type of threat. Anyone with a blog has probably seen blog spam- comments made on blog posts which have little or nothing to do with the actual blog post, but contain links to spam-related web sites. I have spam filters in place, so I rarely even see the blog spam posts. They are an annoyance, and I simply delete them in periodic batches. However, Jesper did stop to look at the spam and noticed that a new breed was becoming prevalent. The new breed, rather than just leading to some annoying spam site, are actually malware attacks. For a complete breakdown of the threat, and Jesper's dissection and analysis, check out Anatomy of a Malware Scam.


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