cloud_computingFor long, the geeks had discussed of the D-day when the OS would disappear and everything would be accommodated in a cloud. At this day,  Cloud computing is a throwaway word that includes everything from web mail to Facebook.  Amazon had an important role in the development of cloud computing by modernizing their data centers after the dot-com bubble. They found that the cloud architecture could significantly improve their internal efficiency and started offering access to their system through the Amazon Web Services in 2005 on a utility computing basis. Google, IBM, and a number of universities followed the suit getting involved in large scale cloud computing research project in 2007. A year later, a number of organizations started switching from company-owned hardware and software assets to per-use service-based models. This marked the emergence of cloud computing. There are vague concepts on cloud computing circling the web. To clarify the concept we present a detailed FAQ on cloud computing.
iphone-temperatureIn response to the iPhone 3G S overheating reports, Apple has released a set of guidelines for the users to ensure that their devices run at required operating temperature. This also relates to the iPhone 3GS discoloring story that we had covered recently. The bestselling Apple phone was allegedly suffering from overheating issues - probably producing enough heat to toast breads,lol. On a serious note, the overheating effect turned a number of white iPhone 3G S models pink. The device just gets blazed up when you're gaming or browsing, especially while charging the batteries, and can give you ear-burns if not tamed down. Well, here's Apple's support document and some tips that'll help you iPhone owners keep iPhone temperature under control.
mozilla restore sessionMozilla's updated Web browser Firefox 3.5 comes with a host of new functionality and features as reviewed in our blog. But things are not running smoothly for the latest Firefox version. Well, I come across these titles Firefox BugDay, Catch Missed Blocker, Critical, and Major 3.5 bugs! in Mozilla's forum. There's much noise over the buggy behavior of the Firefox 3.5. To down the raised eyebrows Mozilla would be releasing a patched version of its browser, renaming it as Firefox 3.5.1. However, the bug fixes would take several weeks. In the meantime, host of bloggers are annoyed over the bug- prone Firefox suffering from slow load time, crashes caused by TraceMonkey JavaScript engine and more than 50 other foul-up.
MELBOURNE - Ben Southhall had a rather wayward first day of his 'Best job in the World', when he misspelt the name of the island he was on while writing on his blog.
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