| |
Current Topic: Technology |
|
Windows NT Server Tools for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Available |
|
|
Topic: Technology |
5:07 pm EDT, Oct 29, 2005 |
Windows NT Server Tools for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 AvailableView products that this article applies to.Article ID:173673Last Review:August 9, 2004Revision:2.2This article was previously published under Q173673SUMMARY This article describes the Windows NT Server Tools for Windows NT Workstation 4.0. These tools are available in the self-extracting Srvtools.exe file, and in the following folder on the Windows NT 4.0 Server CD-ROM: Clients\Srvtools\Winnt
Manage teh Samba from teh windows. Windows NT Server Tools for Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Available |
|
Secrets of the Dead . Mystery of the Black Death | PBS |
|
|
Topic: Technology |
10:27 am EDT, Oct 29, 2005 |
Meanwhile, recent work with another disease strikingly similar to the plague, AIDS, suggests O'Brien was on the right track. HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, tricks the immune system in a similar manner as the plague bacterium, targeting and taking over white blood cells. Virologist Dr. Bill Paxton at the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York City noticed, "the center had no study of people who were exposed to HIV but who had remained negative." He began testing the blood of high-risk, HIV-negative individuals like Steve Crohn, exposing their blood to three thousand times the amount of HIV normally needed to infect a cell. Steve's blood never became infected. "We thought maybe we had infected the culture with bacteria or whatever," says Paxton. "So we went back to Steve. But it was the same result. We went back again and again. Same result." Paxton began studying Crohn's DNA, and concluded there was some sort of blocking mechanism preventing the virus from binding to his cells. Further research showed that that mechanism was delta 32. Scientists studying HIV first learned about the gateway-blocking capacity of the CCR5 mutation in 1996. Several drug companies, then, quickly began exploring the possibility of developing pharmaceuticals that would mimic delta 32 by binding to CCR5 and blocking the attachment of HIV. Previous methods of treatment interfered with HIV's ability to replicate after the virus has already entered a cell. This new class of HIV treatment, called early-inhibitor -- or fusion-inhibitor -- drugs seek to prevent the virus from ever attaching at all. These pharmaceuticals are still in relatively early stages of development, but certainly stand as a hopeful new method of approaching HIV treatment
Secrets of the Dead . Mystery of the Black Death | PBS |
|
Poptop - Open Source PPTP Server |
|
|
Topic: Technology |
12:53 am EDT, Oct 29, 2005 |
What is Poptop? Before Poptop, no solution existed if you wish to connect PPTP clients to Linux servers. Using Poptop, Linux servers can now function seamlessly in a PPTP VPN environment. This enables administrators to leverage the considerable benefits of both Microsoft and Linux operating systems. The current release version supports Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP PPTP clients and Linux PPTP clients. Poptop is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Poptop - Open Source PPTP Server |
|
HP Inkjet Installation Instructions |
|
|
Topic: Technology |
12:42 am EDT, Oct 29, 2005 |
HPLIP Installation Overview Important: Before preceding, check the products supported page to determine if you should install the HPLIP backend, or HPIJS backend. HPLIP: follow the instructions below HPIJS: follow the HPIJS Installation Instructions.
printer HP Inkjet Installation Instructions |
|
Topic: Technology |
6:02 pm EDT, Oct 28, 2005 |
I’m often asked, “Do you prefer PostgreSQL or MySQL?” My answer is always the same: “It’s a matter of preference.” You could ask many developers the same question, and their responses will all be different. Here is a comparison of MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, offered not for the sake of voicing my opinion, but to help you make your own decision.
MySQL vs. PostgreSQL |
|
Venture Voice: VV Show #10 - Brad Feld of Mobius Venture Capital |
|
|
Topic: Technology |
9:51 pm EDT, Oct 25, 2005 |
Some venture capitalists keep a low profile, preciously guard their e-mail addresses from needy entrepreneurs and put on a jacket for publicity photos. Not Brad Feld. Brad started his career building his own technology consulting company with nothing but $10 and a 19-year-old’s ambition. He grew his business to the level that it was an appetizing acquisition target, worked a bit for the company that acquired his firm doing acquisitions for them, did some angel investing, and is now a managing director at Mobius Venture Capital. All along, he’s been vigorously growing businesses -- and sharing his know-how through his popular blog -- and now on this show.
Interesting, referred from joelonsoftware about the difference between consulting and shrinkwrap whoring. Venture Voice: VV Show #10 - Brad Feld of Mobius Venture Capital |
|
Topic: Technology |
2:14 pm EDT, Oct 20, 2005 |
Gajim is a Jabber client written in PyGTK. The goal of Gajim's developers is to provide a full featured and easy to use xmpp client for the GTK users. Gajim does not require GNOME to run, eventhough it exists with it nicely. Gajim is released under the GNU General Public License
Secure IM. Jabber client with TLS/SSL. Gajim, a Jabber client |
|
Topic: Technology |
2:27 am EDT, Oct 20, 2005 |
Zephyr is a real-time messaging and notification system that is used in conjunction with MITnet. MIT faculty and staff can send and recieve academic and personal communications (called Zgrams) instantly.
Secure IM. Zephyr at MIT |
|
SILC Secure Internet Live Conferencing |
|
|
Topic: Technology |
2:25 am EDT, Oct 20, 2005 |
SILC Project develops the Secure Internet Live Conferencing protocol, which provides secure conferencing services.
Secure text messaging for attorneys. SILC Secure Internet Live Conferencing |
|