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  • IBM and the labors of TurboHercules

    <b>LWN.net:</b> "One need not agree with IBM's position to understand it. IBM understands well the power of commoditizing its competitors' proprietary technology - that's what its support for Linux is all about, in the end."

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  • How to View Current status on the health of the Windows Azure platform?

    - by kaleidoscope
    Current status on the health of the Windows Azure platform can be found from the below mentioned URL. If one wishes to receive notifications for interruptions to any of the services, one can subscribe to the respective RSS feeds. To view a detailed incident report for a service that is not running normally, mouse over the status icon or the status description for that service. More details can be found at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/support/status/servicedashboard.aspx   Rituraj, J

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  • Visual Studio 2010 Web Development Improvements

    - by Aamir Hasan
    VS2010 emulates what is available in previous framework versions through reference assemblies. These assemblies contain metadata that describes functionality available in previous versions. VS2010 itself uses the .NET 4 framework, so when adding multitargeting support the team decided against running a previous framework version inside the same process. When your application is compiled to 100 percent guarantee application compatibility, previous compiler versions are used.Web development in Visual Studio 2010 has been enhanced for greater CSS compatibility, increased productivity through HTML and ASP.NET markup snippets and new dynamic IntelliSense JavaScript.Improved CSS CompatibilityHTML and JavaScript SnippetsJavaScript IntelliSense Enhancements

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  • DRM et HTML5 : Mozilla s'oppose farouchement aux travaux du W3C, qui sont hostiles pour les utilisateurs, l'open source et les éditeurs de navigateurs

    DRM et HTML5 : Mozilla s'oppose farouchement aux travaux du W3C qui sont hostiles pour les utilisateurs, l'open source et les éditeurs de navigateursLa prise en charge des DRM dans le HTML5 continue à diviser les acteurs du Web. La fondation Mozilla s'oppose fermement aux travaux du W3C sur le support des DRM dans HTML5.L'un des objectifs du HTML5 étant de mettre fin à l'utilisation des outils tiers comme Flash ou Silverlight sur le Web, un lobbying constitué de Microsoft, Google et Netflix avait...

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  • OpenStack s'ouvre à Java et PHP, Rackspace publie deux kits de développement pour la plateforme Cloud open source

    OpenStack s'ouvre à PHP et Java Rackspace publie deux kits de développement pour la plateforme Cloud open source OpenStack, la plateforme de Cloud computing public et privé open source qui bénéficie du support des géants de l'IT comme Cisco ou encore HP, est actuellement sous les feux des projecteurs à l'occasion de la conférence OpenStack summit qui se déroule actuellement à San Diego. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/openstack-logo.gif[/IMG] L'évènement annuel qui s'achèvera le 18 octobre est l'occasion pour les différents acteurs qui utilisent l'écosystème de présenter leurs produits et les évolutions de la plateforme.

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  • Keyword Research - Most Important SEO Method

    Keyword optimization involves proper keyword choice and positioning based on comprehensive keyword research. It's likely you have an excellent site and effective programming to support your site however all these will be of no avail if you do not obtain presence within the search engines. You will not get the desired return of investment if the site does not make it to the search engines.

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  • Rugged railroad computer runs Linux

    <b>LinuxDevices:</b> "Kontron is readying an Intel Atom Z530-based box computer designed for rugged railway applications. The MicroSpace MPCX28R Railway Box PC is protected for railway use with EN50155 certification, TX compliance, extended temperature support, 1.5kV isolated power, and M12 connectors for Fast Ethernet, USB, and power..."

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  • Deal Registration is Moving to the Oracle Partner Store!

    - by Cinzia Mascanzoni
    In November 2012, Oracle will unveil a new partner deal registration system within Oracle Partner Store (OPS). At that time, OPS will become the single source for partners to register deals, obtain deal status, and place orders. The new deal registration system will offer several enhancements, including: Simplified Registration Form Easier Product Selection Expanded Browser Support Shared Registration Visibility Between VAD and VAR Pre-set Customer Selection from Partner Ordering Base Read more here.

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  • GCC 4.9 : la feuille de route et les nouvelles fonctionnalités dévoilées, la suite de compilateurs annoncée pour 2014

    GCC 4.9 : la feuille de route et les nouvelles fonctionnalités dévoilées la suite de compilateurs annoncée pour 2014 La sortie de GCC 4.9 se fera très probablement en 2014. Entre temps, son équipe de développement réalise les dernières modifications pour sa future sortie. Que nous réserve GCC 4.9 ?Officiellement, le support pour certaines anciennes plateformes est obsolète. C'est notamment le cas pour Solaris 9 qui n'est pas pris en charge par GCC 4.9.Au rayon nouveauté, le compilateur d'Ada GNAT...

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  • Are there specific benefits to using XNA for 2D development if you don't plan on releasing on xbox/windows phone?

    - by ssb
    I've been using XNA for a while to tinker with 2D game development, but I can't help but feel constrained by the content pipeline when targeting PC only. Things like no vector fonts or direct use of graphics files make it a pain while other frameworks do these things with no problem. I like XNA because it's robust and has a lot of support, but what are the specific benefits that I'd get developing exclusively for PC, if there are any at all?

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  • Windows XP : une modification du registre permettrait de recevoir des mises à jour en faisant passer l'OS pour Windows Embedded POSReady 2009

    Windows XP : une modification du registre permettrait de recevoir des mises à jour gratuitement en faisant passer l'OS pour Windows Embedded POSReady 2009Windows XP est depuis pratiquement un mois à la merci des pirates, qui peuvent exploiter les failles du système d'exploitation qui ne seront plus corrigées par Microsoft. Pourtant, l'OS demeure encore très utilisé.Certaines organisations, notamment le gouvernement du Royaume-Uni ou encore le fisc américain se seraient tournées vers un support...

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  • SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn: Multisite Failover Cluster Instance

    SQL Server Failover Clustering, which includes support for both local and multisite failover configurations, is part of the SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn implementation suite, designed to provide high availability and disaster recovery for SQL Server. The multisite failover clustering technology has been enhanced significantly in SQL Server 2012. The multisite failover cluster architecture, enhancements in SQL Server 2012 to the technology, and some best practices to help with deployment of the technology are the primary focus of this paper.

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  • How do I get a transparent page/screen in Firefox?

    - by s0dafire
    So, everytime I open a new tab (about:newtab) or just a white screen (about:blank). It would be better, Firefox displays my desktop instead (or what's 'behind' firefox) to work more efficient. I thought to try Firefox's Add-On 'Stylish' to solve this problem, but those scripts are only for Windows with Aero support. So... any other ideas how I get a transparent page/screen in Firefox? EDIT To clean things up: I don't want the whole window transparent!

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  • JumpStart your implementation with Oracle User Productivity Kit pre-built content!

    Project teams are faced with tight deadlines for enterprise application implementations or upgrades. Learn how organizations can reduce their time to deployment by using pre-built content for Oracle User Productivity Kit. When organizations use this content for baseline system transaction flows early in a project, they can then simply modify and update the content as the application evolves to create user acceptance test scripts, transaction recordings, job aids, classroom training, online training, and support materials post-go-live. The value of pre-built content dramatically reduces time to deployment and overall implementation costs.

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  • Hassle-free Backup with Deja Dup

    <b>Linux Pro Magazine:</b> "The Dé Dup backup utility may not be the most powerful or flexible backup tool out there, but it does have its advantages. Its straightforward interface makes it dead-easy to configure backups, while the support for the Amazon S3 storage back-end is a boon for users looking for unlimited backup storage on the cheap."

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  • CVE-2012-3401 Denial of Service vulnerability in libtiff

    - by Umang_D
    CVE DescriptionCVSSv2 Base ScoreComponentProduct and Resolution CVE-2012-3401 Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability 6.8 libtiff Solaris 11 11/11 SRU 12.4 Solaris 10 Contact Support This notification describes vulnerabilities fixed in third-party components that are included in Oracle's product distributions.Information about vulnerabilities affecting Oracle products can be found on Oracle Critical Patch Updates and Security Alerts page.

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  • AMD Unleashes Six-Core Desktop CPU

    <b>Hardware Central:</b> "AMD today announced the availability of a new six-core desktop processor and platform to accompany it, which includes a new chipset and support for hobbyists who like to tweak their processors to the limits of their heat sink and warranty."

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  • CVE-2012-3236 Buffer overflow vulnerability in Gimp

    - by RitwikGhoshal
    CVE DescriptionCVSSv2 Base ScoreComponentProduct and Resolution CVE-2012-3236 Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability 4.3 Gimp Solaris 10 Contact Support Solaris 11 11/11 SRU 11.4 This notification describes vulnerabilities fixed in third-party components that are included in Oracle's product distributions.Information about vulnerabilities affecting Oracle products can be found on Oracle Critical Patch Updates and Security Alerts page.

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  • Multiple vulnerabilities in OpenSSL

    - by chandan
    CVE DescriptionCVSSv2 Base ScoreComponentProduct and Resolution CVE-2012-2110 Improper Restriction of Operations within the Bounds of a Memory Buffer vulnerability 7.5 OpenSSL Solaris 11 Contact Support Solaris 10 SPARC: 147159-05 147707-06 X86: 146672-07 CVE-2012-2131 Numeric Errors vulnerability 7.5 This notification describes vulnerabilities fixed in third-party components that are included in Sun's product distribution.Information about vulnerabilities affecting Oracle Sun products can be found on Oracle Critical Patch Updates and Security Alerts page.

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  • Running multiple versions of Firefox [migrated]

    - by redconservatory
    I've been reading this: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/797010#answer-193690 But it looks like it only applies to running multiple versions of Firefox when it's Firefox 4. I need to run Firefox but it seems like a lot of my clients are still running versions of Firefox 3 (is this an operating system issue? Doesn't Firefox auto-update?) so I need to run 3 plus the latest version to troubleshoot some css issues...

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  • Netflix continue sa transition de Silverlight vers HTML5, Safari dans OS X Yosemite permet de lire le streaming vidéo sans plugin

    Netflix continue sa transition de Silverlight vers HTML5 Safari dans OS X Yosemite permet de lire le streaming vidéo sans pluginUtilisant depuis plusieurs années Silverlight de Microsoft pour offrir le streaming vidéo pour les navigateurs Web sur PC et Mac, Netflix, le géant américain de la vidéo à la demande et du streaming sur Internet, avait annoncé il y a un an son intention d'abandonner Silverlight pour le HTML5.La société avait été freinée dans son élan par le manque de support de la lecture...

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  • iPhone Apps - The New Business Website?

    That the alternatives of a website or an app are more similar than distinct, and can be seen in the adoption by large websites of iPhone apps. If your target market has elements of mobility, social media involvement and immediacy in decision making, then consider having an iPhone app in addition to and in support of your traditional website.

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  • Zelda-style top-down RPG. How to store tile and collision data?

    - by Delerat
    I'm looking to build a Zelda: LTTP style top-down RPG. I've read a lot on the subject and am currently going back and forth on a few solutions. I'm using C#, MonoGame, and Tiled. For my tile maps, these are the choices I can see in front of me: Store each tile as its own array. Each one having 3-4 layers, texture/animation, depth, flags, and maybe collision(depending on how I do it). I've read warning about memory issues going this route, and my biggest map will probably be 160x120 tiles. My average map however will be about 40x30. The number of tiles might cut in half if I decide to double my tile size, which is currently 16x16. This is the most appealing approach for me, as I feel like I would know how to save maps, make changes, and separate it into chunks for collision checks. Store the static parts of my tile map in multiple arrays acting as the different layers. Then I would just use entities for anything that wasn't static. All of the other tile data such as collisions, depth, etc., would be stored in their own layers as well I guess? This way just seems messy to me though. Regardless of which one I choose, I'm also unsure how to plan all of that other tile data. I could write a bunch of code that would know which integer represents what tile and it's data, but if I changed a tileset in Tiled and exported it again, all of those integers could potentially change and I'd have to adjust a whole bunch of code. My other issue is about how I could do collision. I want to at least support angled collision that slides you around the corners of objects like LTTP does, if not more oddball shapes as well. So do I: Store collision as a flag for binary collision. Could I get this to support angles? Would it be fine to store collision as an integer and have each number represent a certain angle of collision? Store a list of rectangles or other shapes and do collision that way? Sorry for the large two-part(three-part?) question. I felt like these needed to be asked together as I believe each choice influences the other.

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  • Cerebrata helps developers master Microsoft Azure with launch of new Just Azure resource

    Just Azure, a new site from Cerebrata (part of Red Gate), provides essential technical resources and educational articles to support the Microsoft community in navigating and understanding the rapidly evolving Azure platform. Get to grips with SQL Server replicationIn this new eBook Sebastian Meine gives a hands-on introduction to SQL Server replication, including implementation and security. Download free ebook now.

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