Military Supercomputer Sets Record - New York TimesSAN
Sunday, June 8, 2008 by <$BlogItemAuthor$>Military Supercomputer Sets Record - New York Times
SAN FRANCISCO An American military supercomputer, assembled from components originally designed for video game machines, has reached a long-sought-after computing milestone by processing more than 1.026 quadrillion calculations per second. The
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Stanford employees' data on stolen laptop - San Francisco Gate
Stanford University has notified tens of thousands of past and computer auctions current Stanford University employees that their personal information - including their dates of birth, Social Security numbers and computer auctions home addresses - was on the hard drive of a stolen
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Computer Glitch Spurred Bad Prices for Brazil Stocks (Update3) - Bloomberg
June 6 (Bloomberg) -- A computer malfunction at Brazil's Bovespa Stock Exchange generated inaccurate closing prices yesterday and computer auctions led to an underreporting of the benchmark index's daily gain, according to the exchange. The Bovespa index of the most
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The Pentagon's Latest Recruits: Professors - Washington Post
Military power requires brainpower, and computer auctions the Defense Department is moving to engage a new generation of scientists and computer auctions engineers to conduct research that may pay off in technological breakthroughs for the nation's military. The department last week
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New military supercomputer lives up to name: Roadrunner - Chicago Tribune
SAN FRANCISCO An American military supercomputer, assembled from components originally designed for video game machines, has reached a long-sought-after computing milestone by processing more than 1.026 quadrillion calculations per second. The
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Tories rally round Spelman - Guardian Unlimited
Senior Tories have rallied round party chairman Caroline Spelman after claims she misused public funds to pay her nanny. Mrs Spelman, who denies any wrongdoing, says Tina Haynes was also working as her constituency secretary when the payments were
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Mexican-born artists enrich, inspire Bay Area - San Francisco Gate
(06-08) 16:11 PDT -- The opening next week of a major San Francisco exhibit of the work of Frida Kahlo is a reminder that Mexican artists have found a home and computer auctions inspiration in the Bay Area at least as far back as 1930, when Kahlo and computer auctions her husband
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Explainer: Crisis of Japanese youth - Guardian Unlimited
The Akihabara district attracts its share of troubled types - typically, socially inept young men who view the world through the prism of manga comics and computer auctions computer games. But while thousands go there to find acceptance and computer auctions a kind of camaraderie
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