1. April – Summary
Also ein paar Ideen gab es heute schon die ich ganz nett finde:
Amazon Web Services bietet nun echtes Cloud-Computing an:
The FACE uses durable, unmanned helium-filled blimps with a capacity of 65,536 small EC2 instances, or a proportionate number of larger instances. The top of each blimp is coated in polycrystalline solar cells which supply approximately 40% of the power needed by the servers and the on-board navigation, communication, and defense systems. The remainder of the power is produced by clean, efficient solid oxide fuel cells. There’s enough fuel onboard to last about a month under normal operating conditions. Waste heat from the fuel cells and from the servers is used to generate additional lift.
Laut The Web Standards Project hat das Internet Information Security Consortium den Zweck des Conficker Wurms herausgeunden:
Starting today, April 1, this network of compromised hosts will begin a massive denial-of-service attack on Web sites that do not pass validation as being fully standards compliant.
Laut Gizmotastic.com hat Google eigene UAVs die live von Ereignissen berichten können:
oday I have stumbled across Google’s master plan to supplement the possible drop of original news. Beginning immediately Google will roll out the Google News Drone. These General Atomics Aeronautical Systems manufactured unmanned aircraft will be equipped with Nikon D3Xs andSony HVR-Z7U 1080i HDV Camcorder to record the scene of the breaking news.
Laut The Tech Herald hat das CERN zugegeben, dass der LHC ein schwarzes Loch erzeugt hat:
“I can confirm that, yes, the first stages of the experiment resulted in the appearance of a miniscule black hole,” said the spokesperson to gathered reporters on Monday. “The black hole is being kept under quarantine and our scientists have been monitoring its progression,” he explained.
So weit, so gut. Fall mir noch irgendwas auffällt werde ich es natürlich ergänzen, Kommentare sind wie immer herzlich willkommen.







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