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May 28 2009

Brief introduction and review of Toshiba PA3465U-1BRS battery

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Toshiba PA3465U-1BRS battery original brief intrioduction
Dimension : 240.0 x 83.0 x 47.0(mm)
Net Weight : 420g
Brand :Original

Toshiba PA3465U-1BRS battery original Description:
Voltage: 10.8V
Capacity: 4000mAh
Type: Li-ion, 6 cells
Color: Black
Status: New and original.
Packing: Plain Box
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May 18 2009

Bugle call sounded for PLA to combat graft among top brass

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Top military brass have been told that “no luxury or hedonism will be tolerated” - the warning issued by the Central Military Commission (CMC) less than a year after a five-year anti-corruption campaign was launched last October.

Military insiders told China Daily the directive, issued over the weekend, is a strong signal to senior officers to stop extravagant spending by some.

Corruption in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has rarely been revealed; and the last time a case was made public was when 66-year-old Wang Shouye was expelled as the deputy commander of the Chinese Navy in June 2006 for abusing power and taking bribes.

he CMC also urged senior and mid-level PLA officers to recognize the “extreme importance” of proper conduct and discipline.

The notice also said the crackdown on corruption will be intensified, and neglect of duty or violations of army regulations will be strictly dealt with.

The PLA set up an audit office in 1985 which reports to the CMC, but no audit results have been released.

The total number of senior officers in the PLA is believed to exceed 50,000.

Experts said openness on army corruption remains “extremely limited”.

Army corruption is mainly caused by a relatively weak prevention network as well as the lack of third-party supervision, said Professor Mao Shoulong, a public administration researcher at Renmin University of China.

“The public impression is that some army officers have lavish lifestyles and drive around in luxury vehicles,” Mao said. “There must have been some who have been caught and punished, but their cases have not been made public. Only by releasing audit results will the fight against corruption be strengthened.”

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May 18 2009

Will IBM purchase Red Hat?

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Despite a bevy of questions–looming competition from Oracle, takeover rumors, and a weak economy–Red Hat appears to be humming along, according to Jeffries analyst Katherine Egbert. But in the long run, Red Hat will have to be subsumed into a large company–most likely IBM.
Egbert’s take echoes research by Piper Jaffray analyst Mark Murphy. Murphy surveyed 70 Red Hat customers and generally found that the company is gaining wallet share. Simply put, Red Hat is looking strong. Wall Street is expecting the company to report earnings of 14 cents a share on revenue of $171.7 when its fiscal first quarter closes at the end of May. But there are a few moving parts. The biggest one is Oracle’s acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Will Oracle continue to support Red Hat products?
However, with Oracle buying Sun Red Hat now has 2 giant competitors, both of whom have virtually unlimited pricing power. We believe it will be increasingly difficult for Red Hat to compete over a sustained period as a small, standalone, independent vendor against the upcoming entry of Oracle, who could offer cheap hardware/software bundles, steep discounts to stay on or migrate to Open Solaris, or even pay customers to not use RHEL as they seek to stabilize the Solaris maintenance stream. Therefore, with Red Hat’s choice-based value proposition potentially pre-empted by a data center land grab among 2 giants, it seems to us that Red Hat needs a partner. A large partner. Someone with pricing power, C-level relationships, and a significant enough presence in the data center to combat the Oracle/Microsoft threat. IBM fits the bill.
Indeed, IBM could totally offset the threats to Red Hat from Microsoft and Oracle. A deal would make sense because:
• IBM could bundle RHEL;
• Jboss would complement Websphere;
• IBM could leverage Red hat developers;
• IBM would get and operating system and virtualization tools to play in all layers of infrastructure.
• The IT game is increasingly becoming a matter of dueling hardware and software stacks. Red Hat would provide IBM with more software ammo.
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May 06 2009

Apple Censors NIN iPhone App

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Mr. Reznor has admittedly done a lot for the digital music landscape, and while he does support Apple, he’s got a rather large bone to pick with their app approval process (the very same process that approved the baby shaking game).
In a nutshell, Apple rejected an update to the official Nine Inch Nails iPhone app due to “objectionable content.” Oddly, said content isn’t actually a part of the app, instead it’s a song that the application can stream called “The Downward Spiral.” And, while the hypocrisy of this situation runs wild in my mind, it’s best described by Trent… after the break
“…I’ll voice the same issue I had with Wal-Mart years ago, which is a matter of consistency and hypocrisy. Wal-Mart went on a rampage years ago insisting all music they carry be censored of all profanity and “clean” versions be made for them to carry. Bands (including Nirvana) tripped over themselves editing out words, changing album art, etc to meet Wal-Mart’s standards of decency - because Wal-Mart sells a lot of records. NIN refused, and you’ll notice a pretty empty NIN section at any Wal-Mart. My reasoning was this: I can understand if you want the moral posturing of not having any “indecent” material for sale - but you could literally turn around 180 degrees from where the NIN record would be and purchase the film ‘Scarface’ completely uncensored, or buy a copy of Grand Theft Auto where you can be rewarded for beating up prostitutes. How does that make sense? You can buy The Downward Fucking Spiral on iTunes, but you can’t allow an iPhone app that may have a song with a bad word somewhere in it.
What makes this worse in my mind is that Trent has gone to great lengths to make many of his music mixes available to people using Mac software and hardware. He makes no secret that he uses Mac systems when making much of his industrial sounding tunes. Then they slap him in the face with this, it seems even more hypocritical due to that.
Apple really needs to get their heads out of their posteriors on this one. If you’re going to sell the music then you have to sell the application. I’m an apple, and I’m a hypocrite, I guess that shouldn’t really surprise any of us PC people.
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