This blog will be mainly focused on my own experiences with computers and software. Both I am using now purely as a user and hobbyist. Also I comment on interesting news about ICT, privacy and combinations of both. In deze blog zal het voornamelijk gaan over ervaringen met computers en software waar ik tegenwoordig alleen nog hobbymatig mee bezig ben en mijn commentaar op imo interessante nieuwsberichten op het gebied van ICT, privacy en de combinatie van beide.

zondag 30 oktober 2011

Applied Micro leaps ahead in ARM server race

Not exactly old dads ARMy are the serverclass ARM processors which Applied Micro is cooking according to The Register. Applied Micro has been cooperating with ARM on this ARMv8 64 bit serverchip for a while and will be as early as mid 2012 on the market. A half year or more ahead of the products based on the ARM reference design that will appear end of 2012 and further. Details of the new chip are very promising: speedy, coherent L3 cache and speedy interconnects too. A single competitor as AMD could not stand against Intel but a ARMy of manufacturers with this kind of processor will be a real challenge. The answer of Intel to this challenge will be very interesting.

vrijdag 28 oktober 2011

ARM Discloses Technical Details Of The Next Version ARM architecture

ARM self announced their new ARM v8 processor architecture which will enable 64 bits computing. Virtualization extensions and 64 bit are the key features for entering the serverrooms where Intel is dominantly present. This announcement shed also new light on the news that HP will embark ARM servers in collaboration with Calxeda. And Microsoft too will be interested in delivering a server edition of Windows 8 as they did with XP and W2K3, Vista and W2K8. What brings the question what will remain of AMD if ARM enters the servermarket too.

donderdag 27 oktober 2011

HP hooks up with Calxeda to form server ARMy

According to The Register HP is teaming up with Calxeda to deliver ARM-based servers for the datacenter. The power envelope of this type of server is much lower then what Intel has to offer so far. Of course Intel is busy to push the powerenvelope of the Atom cpu down to less then 10 Watt but that will take a while. In the mean time HP thinks it is a good idea to start selling low power servers now and not to wait for Intel. Big question is what does this mean.

woensdag 26 oktober 2011

BT ordered to block Newzbin2 filesharing site within 14 days

The Guardian reports that a British judge has ordered BT to block the Newsbin2 site and ip including any new site or ip. And has to do it on its own costs and without a court order. A single message from one of the Hollywood studios is enough. Question is how wil it take before other (bribed) judges in other countries will do the same? Not very long I suppose because those movie studios do have big pockets and large piles of cash. They will not be able to stop piracy but make it a little more difficult for an ordinary user. Funny thing is that in the article the spokesman of the studios says they have to because they otherwise can not start a movie or music internetservice. If they really wanted to do that they have had plenty of time but they still want to sell those overpriced dvd's and cd's. It is not a coincident that succesfull serviceproviders are the likes such as Apple or Spotify and literally none mediacorporation!

vrijdag 21 oktober 2011

AMD and BlueStacks join forces to bring Android apps to x86-based tablets and PCs

According to Digitimes AMD and Bluestacks join forces to bring Android apps to x86 based tablets and PC's. AMD is especially interested in optimizing Bluestacks software to run fullscreen on its APU-platform. Android market contains already more then 200,000 apps and counting. Interesting point is the app approach Microsoft too is pointing at with its new Windows 8. Of course does have the market to decide but it looks like the PC era is slowly coming to its end in favour of mobile devices.

donderdag 20 oktober 2011

0.5mm2 ARM chip offers 5X energy efficiency, jacks up performance

The Register reports about the new powersaving ARM7 chip which will be manufactured at 28mm technology. ARM also designed big.LITTLE on a SOC which will feature a combination of a ARM7 and a ARM15 at which the powerhungry ARM15 can be powered up and down on demand. This new powersaver is bad news for Intel who want a piece of the mobile gadgets market too with their low power Atom processors.

dinsdag 18 oktober 2011

The impending hard drive shortage -- and possible price hikes

InfoWorld reports about a impending harddrive shortage because of the flooding of large areas in Thailand. The shutdown of those harddrive factories causes a decline up to 25% of the harddrive production. Thailand is one of the largest harddrive producers in the world so it is likely that we will see a short term price hike. Maybe it will also push the SSD-trend further forward because of the smaller price differences but not for long.

zaterdag 15 oktober 2011

Congress, wary of Amazon's Silk browser, demands answers on privacy

According to Ars Technica Congress finally get worried about privacy. Especially Amazon's silk browser has drawn their attention because it will lead big streams of data via Amazon's servers. Better late then never but I have some more items for their list: Facebook, Google, Twitter, Opera Mobile and not to forget all those government agencies internet traffic, banking data etc all big privacy killers. But they do not really care only lobbiests who are paid by the other big players then Amazon care.

woensdag 12 oktober 2011

Pano's virtual desktops go from zero to hero

The Register has a first impression of Panalogic's zero client VDI. A thin client so thin that even a operating system is absent. It is the ultimate dumb graphical terminal from the mainframe era but now with X86 servers more powerfull then this old mainframes. Although most people certainly do not like to go back to the old day with green and black 24x80 characters screens of course. Funny thing though: the recent Microsoft bare metal server/hypervisor do not have a graphical interface at all!

zaterdag 8 oktober 2011

Check your machines for malware, Linux developers told

The Register reports that the lead developers of the Linux kernel have warned other developers to check for rootkits and to regenerate new RSA keys. This all as the fallout of the recent securitybreaches of LinuxFoundation.org, Linux.com, and Kernel.org. For people who think that Linux is invulnerable this might be a great shock but for experienced sysadmins it is old hat. Of course you can harden your installation but the only 100% secure ones are disconnect from any network and without keyboard, mouse, any other input device including thumbdrives.

maandag 3 oktober 2011

Anonymous Twitter alternative developed for rioters

Riotters in London learned the fast way that pinging of twittering your actions also attracts police and other goverment agencies. The Register has news about a new app Vibe which makes it possible to send a message anonymously and for short a range around you. Much better, you can have it expire within minutes after sending and it will disappear without notice. Of course they still can track your mobile phone and which apps you use but proving you sended a particular message will not be easy. How long will it take before this app is banned from iTunes?

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