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Delivering Video Over IP Networks Delivering broadcast and multicast video, on-demand media, and personalized content with a consistently high quality of experience (QoE) is no small task. Mon, 16 Apr 2007
Integrating and Evaluating Speech Algorithms Maintaining the proper level of performance is the key to integrating speech algorithms. Mon, 16 Apr 2007
Designing User Interfaces for Cooperating Devices It's hard enough to design a user interface for a standalone product. But when you have two devices that must work in concert, the level of difficulty multiplies. Mon, 16 Apr 2007
Designing and Debugging ROM-based Code Assuming ROM is your memory of choice, proper debugging can save you loads of time and money. Mon, 9 Apr 2007
Toshiba's HD DVD Player: Pushing the Performance Envelop Because the HD DVD standard is relatively new, there were few shortcuts to be taken by the system's designers. Mon, 9 Apr 2007
Pump Up The Volume With USB Enlist the humble peripherals connector to deliver realistic surround-sound to clients' systems. Mon, 9 Apr 2007
Vista: Not Cutting Edge, But Bleeding Why one system builder now advises his clients to postpone the move to Microsoft's newest operating system Mon, 2 Apr 2007
Stacking Up High-speed Bluetooth Against Certified Wireless USB As ultra wideband (UWB) radio nears mass production, manufacturers and expert observers alike forecast a collision between the two major wireless protocols that will ride upon this new high-speed technology: high-speed Bluetooth wireless technology and Certified Wireless USB. Mon, 2 Apr 2007
Fundamentals of Power System ORing Power ORing is an important tool in creating flexible and redundant powering systems. Mon, 26 Mar 2007
How To Revive An Old PC With Linux Here's a short guide to getting your old clunker up and running again with a free Linux download and a reasonably quick installation. Mon, 26 Mar 2007
Build A PDF Practice In A FlexSnap FlexSnap is a complete multi-image viewer in a box. Mon, 26 Mar 2007
Build a Budget Gaming PC Offer value-minded gamers an affordable but solid system today that can be upgraded tomorrow. Here's how. Mon, 19 Mar 2007
What is a Video Processor and Why Is It Important? The video processor plays the most significant role in picture quality today. Mon, 19 Mar 2007
Toward 1 Billion IPv6 Searches per Second To meet the search-performance challenge, equipment will move to DDR quad-SMDL lookup architectures with 80-bit interfaces that deliver 1 billion searches per second. Mon, 19 Mar 2007
The New Wave in Functional Verification: Algorithmic Testbench Technology Algorithmic testbenches are a proven technology for dealing with complex design challenges. Mon, 12 Mar 2007
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Human-Targeted Denial of Service In the past, denial of service attacks have frequently been employed by
hackers to plague network services with spurious requests, while semantic
attacks have been used to dupe unsuspecting Internet users into various
get-rich-quick scams. A new possible class of attack would aim at services rendered by humans. Mon, 30 Jun 2003
The Worms Crawl In Jerry surveys the damage wreaked by worms and viruses, and reviews the D-Link DI-604 router. Mon, 15 Sep 2003
Virtualization Runs Into Some Potholes Virtual servers are going strong, but virtualized applications still need some help Mon, 9 Oct 2006
Now We Know So why was Bill Gates "down" at WinHec? It turns out something else was on his mind--and now we know what. Mon, 19 Jun 2006
Three Ps of Proper IT Disposal: Prevention, Protection, and Price Ask your potential electronics recyclers seven simple questions to ensure they handle your e-waste properly. Why? Environmental violations can cost up to $15,000 per incident and $25,000 per day for non-compliance, and the average total cost of a "lost" hard drive can exceed $7 million when legal expenses and customer revenue impact is considered. Mon, 11 Sep 2006
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