"Homeland Security helps secure open-source code", January 10, 2006
http://news.com.com/Homeland+Security+helps+secure+open-source+code/2100-1002_3-6025579.html
"Through its Science and Technology Directorate, the department has given
$1.24 million in funding to Stanford University, Coverity and Symantec to
hunt for security bugs in open-source software and to improve Coverity's
commercial tool for source code analysis, representatives for the three
grant recipients told CNET News.com."
"US Homeland Security to Support Open Source", January 11, 2006
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/11/061232&threshold=-1
"Sun and Apple almost merged three times – Bill Joy", 12th January 2006
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/12/sun_apple_snapple/
"Sun and Apple Could Have Merged", January 12, 2006
http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/12/1319225&threshold=-1
"Sun Microsystems' Founders Take Center Stage at the Computer History Museum", January 11, 2006
http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2006-01/sunflash.20060111.1.html
"The four founders of Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) - Scott McNealy,
Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy and Vinod Khosla - take the stage at the Computer
History Museum tonight as part of the Odysseys in Technology speaker series
sponsored by Sun Microsystems Laboratories."
.....
"The panel discussion can be viewed beginning on January 16 via webcast by
visiting www.sun.com."
"サンの創業メンバーが再会--アップルとの秘話も明らかに", 2006/01/13
http://japan.cnet.com/news/biz/story/0,2000050156,20094390,00.htm
"InfiniBand start-up gets $13 million in new funding", 12 January 2006
http://www.techworld.com/storage/news/index.cfm?NewsID=5144&inkc=0
"InfiniBand startup SilverStorm has won $13 million in new funding, a reflection
of the renewed interest in the high-speed I/O switching fabric."
SilverStorm Technologies
http://www.silverstorm.com/
"Ex-NetApp and Damn Proud of It", January 12, 2006
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/tdh#ex_netapp_and_damn_proud
"Holy Chip! ", 01.30.06 ← この日付は謎?
http://www.forbes.com/business/forbes/2006/0130/076.html
"IBM's radical Cell processor, to debut in Sony's PlayStation 3, could reshape
entertainment and spark the next high-tech boom."
...
"Scientists at Stanford University are building a Cell-based supercomputer."
...
"Raytheon is set to use Cell in missile systems, artillery shells and radar.
Other companies envision new high-definition medical imaging. "Cell is the
next step in the evolution of the microprocessor. It's a peek into the future,"
says Craig Lund, chief technology officer at Mercury Computer Systems, which
makes medical and military systems and is taking orders for Cell servers."
http://news.com.com/Homeland+Security+helps+secure+open-source+code/2100-1002_3-6025579.html
"Through its Science and Technology Directorate, the department has given
$1.24 million in funding to Stanford University, Coverity and Symantec to
hunt for security bugs in open-source software and to improve Coverity's
commercial tool for source code analysis, representatives for the three
grant recipients told CNET News.com."
"US Homeland Security to Support Open Source", January 11, 2006
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/11/061232&threshold=-1
"Sun and Apple almost merged three times – Bill Joy", 12th January 2006
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/12/sun_apple_snapple/
"Sun and Apple Could Have Merged", January 12, 2006
http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/12/1319225&threshold=-1
"Sun Microsystems' Founders Take Center Stage at the Computer History Museum", January 11, 2006
http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2006-01/sunflash.20060111.1.html
"The four founders of Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW) - Scott McNealy,
Andy Bechtolsheim, Bill Joy and Vinod Khosla - take the stage at the Computer
History Museum tonight as part of the Odysseys in Technology speaker series
sponsored by Sun Microsystems Laboratories."
.....
"The panel discussion can be viewed beginning on January 16 via webcast by
visiting www.sun.com."
"サンの創業メンバーが再会--アップルとの秘話も明らかに", 2006/01/13
http://japan.cnet.com/news/biz/story/0,2000050156,20094390,00.htm
"InfiniBand start-up gets $13 million in new funding", 12 January 2006
http://www.techworld.com/storage/news/index.cfm?NewsID=5144&inkc=0
"InfiniBand startup SilverStorm has won $13 million in new funding, a reflection
of the renewed interest in the high-speed I/O switching fabric."
SilverStorm Technologies
http://www.silverstorm.com/
"Ex-NetApp and Damn Proud of It", January 12, 2006
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/tdh#ex_netapp_and_damn_proud
"Holy Chip! ", 01.30.06 ← この日付は謎?
http://www.forbes.com/business/forbes/2006/0130/076.html
"IBM's radical Cell processor, to debut in Sony's PlayStation 3, could reshape
entertainment and spark the next high-tech boom."
...
"Scientists at Stanford University are building a Cell-based supercomputer."
...
"Raytheon is set to use Cell in missile systems, artillery shells and radar.
Other companies envision new high-definition medical imaging. "Cell is the
next step in the evolution of the microprocessor. It's a peek into the future,"
says Craig Lund, chief technology officer at Mercury Computer Systems, which
makes medical and military systems and is taking orders for Cell servers."