IBM has announced a new project called Kittyhawk, which entails constructing a global-scale shared supercomputer capable of hosting the entire Internet on one platform as an application.
Archives for February 2008
Japan launches WINDS satellite
An earlier H-IIA launch Image: Naritama, GFDL A Japanese H-IIA carrier rocket has successfully launched the Wideband InterNetworking test and Demonstration Satellite (WINDS) experimental communication satellite. WINDS, also known as Kizuna, is a Japanese spacecraft intended to relay Internet access to homes and organisations in Japan, as part of a programme known as i-Space. It […]
XI/PI: Sending Emails Using XI Mail Adapter
In this article we shall discuss the configuration of SAP XI Mail Adapter on the receiver side. The receiver mail adapter resides on the J2EE stack and converts the XI messages into emails and transfers them to email server or in simple words sends them as emails to intended recipient(s).
Mozilla Firefox Celebrates 500 Million Downloads
The Mozilla Firefox browser has been downloaded 500 million times. The Firefox community is celebrating this by raising 500 million grains of rice at FreeRice. This would feed 25,000 people for a day. To support the cause, simply go to FreeRice.com and play the game. You have to guess the meaning of the word displayed. […]
Disabled Spy Satellite Destroyed
The modified SM-3 missile was launched from the USS Lake Erie to intercept the crippled satellite The United States Navy has successfully destroyed a crippled spy satellite in a decaying orbit, by intercepting it with a missile. A modified SM-3 missile was launched from the USS Lake Erie at 03:26 GMT this morning, and intercepted […]
Mission Accomplished!
Landing of STS-122 Source: NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis completes mission STS-122 Space Shuttle Atlantis landed on runway 15 of the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility, completing the STS-122 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Landing occurred at the earliest opportunity today, with Atlantis touching down at 14:07:10 GMT (09:07:10 local time), following a […]