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Java - It's not Dead, Folks - It's Doing Just Fine Java gets a bad rap. It's considered old-school. People say that young developers prefer Ruby-on-Rails and other Web-based hot stuff. True - but these are not bad times for Java at all. James Governor of RedMonk wrote a post that provides several good reasons why Java is really doing quite well. Elance shows the current demand for people with Google App Engine skills is greater than those ...
Good news for farmers: tech for controlling mealybug Bangalore, Sep 5 : An indigenous breakthrough technology has been developed for controlling mealybug, a lethal pest, that sucks the economically important crops in the field all over the world, thus bringing good news to farmers who grow commercial crops like coffee, cocoa, sugarcane, grapes, mango and mulberry.
IBM claims world's fastest processor with 5.2GHz z196 Remember when a 1.4GHz processor was deemed the world's fastest? Man, that was ages ago. Recently, IBM has laid claim to that very record, with its 5.2GHz z196 processor being the focal point. Of course, we've seen a number of consumer chips hum along at speeds well beyond that (thanks to sophisticated cooling systems, of course), but this here enterprise chip does it without any liquid nitrogen ...
TECHPRO Stories Infrastructure | 06 Sep 2010 : IBM will start selling what it claims to be the world's fastest computer chip on 10 September.