Local Area Network

December 31, 2009

If you want to transfer some of your data files from one computer to another in your office what will you do? One option you have is to take a floppy or CD and copy the data into it from source computer and go to destination computer and download the file in it. This method is very much time consuming and also you can not copy the data more then 1.44MB in floppy and around 800MB in CD.

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Singer Van Morrison denies baby report (Reuters)

December 31, 2009

Reuters – Singer Van Morrison on Thursday denied that he had fathered a child with his manager, saying a widely reported statement that appeared on his website three days ago was the result of a hacking attack.

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Segmenting and Securing Your Network With VLANs

December 31, 2009

In an organisation or a particular network, there are reasons why certain hosts access each other while others do not. As an example, members of the accounting department may be the only users who need to access the accounting server. This is where segmenting your network with VLANs comes in.

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Stock markets recover in 2009

December 31, 2009

Stock markets recover in 2009, with Shanghai among the best performers as the index rises 80% over the course of the year.

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Cheap Desktop Computers – Now the Price has Fallen Down

December 31, 2009

These days, among all the most famous cheap desktop computers is the next-generation touch-enabled personal computers which are offered by HP. One can find these computers with a powerful processor and also with all-in-one multimedia functionality featuring a wide touchscreen which can be up to 25.5″.

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A Mayo Clinic Outpost Won’t Take Medicare

December 31, 2009

About 3,000 Medicare patients who’ve been getting care at a Mayo Clinic facility in Arizona will have to pay out of their own pocket or find another doctor. Starting in 2010 (i.e., next week), the five primary care docs at a Mayo outpost in Glendale, Ariz.

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A Mayo Clinic Outpost Won’t Take Medicare

December 31, 2009

About 3,000 Medicare patients who’ve been getting care at a Mayo Clinic facility in Arizona will have to pay out of their own pocket or find another doctor. Starting in 2010 (i.e., next week), the five primary care docs at a Mayo outpost in Glendale, Ariz.

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A Mayo Clinic Outpost Won’t Take Medicare

Carbon nanotubes show promise for high-speed genetic sequencing

December 31, 2009

Faster sequencing of DNA holds enormous potential for biology and medicine, particularly for personalized diagnosis and customized treatment based on each individual’s genomic makeup. At present however, sequencing technology remains cumbersome and cost prohibitive for most clinical applications, though this may be changing, thanks to a range of innovative new techniques.

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Scripps Florida scientists show ‘lifeless’ prions capable of evolutionary change and adaptation

December 31, 2009

Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have determined for the first time that prions, bits of infectious protein devoid of DNA or RNA that can cause fatal neurodegenerative disease, are capable of Darwinian evolution.

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Scripps Florida scientists show ‘lifeless’ prions capable of evolutionary change and adaptation

December 31, 2009

Scientists from The Scripps Research Institute have determined for the first time that prions, bits of infectious protein devoid of DNA or RNA that can cause fatal neurodegenerative disease, are capable of Darwinian evolution.

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