My RSS Watchlist
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Welcome to my RSS Watchlist. These are just a few of the RSS feeds I troll. Enjoy!
- UNIX IPC tutorial in C
- Wiping a hard drive with preclear_disk.sh
- My 1000th blog post
- Configuring a caching only DNS server on Solaris hosts
- The state of OpenSolaris
- Locating physical disk drives in Solaris
- Cool blog post about aligning partitions for performance
- CFengine 3 Tutorial — Part 5 — Client promises.cf and regular cf-agent operation
- CFengine 3 Tutorial — Part 4 — Client failsafe.cf and update.cf
- CFengine 3 Tutorial — Part 3 — Hello World
- CFengine 3 Tutorial — Part 2 — Building Software and SMF Manifests / Scripts
- CFengine 3 Tutorial — Part 1 — System Architecture
- Getting an accurate view of process memory usage on Linux hosts
- Getting DNS ping (aka nsping) to compile on Linux hosts
- Ridding your Solaris host of zombie processes
- Sorting data by dates, numbers and much much more
- Displaying GPG public keys in ASCII format
- Getting notified when new hosts appear on your network
- ARM vs. Intel Atom comparison
- Sending alerts to your Linux desktop when things go wrong
- Sending commands to multiple Linux and Solaris machines through a single graphical shell window
- Windows Server 2008 is a rather nice product
- Managing 100s of Linux and Solaris machines with clusterit
- How to ensure sure you can boot if your initrd image has problems
- Checking for patch dependencies on Solaris 10 hosts
- Cisco's Channel Sherriff Rides into Texas
- HP WebOS Tablet: 10 Things It Must Do to Compete With Cisco`s Cius
- Symantec Quarter Sales Flat
- Lenovo Prices ThinkServer for Value
- Cisco Names Sherriff North American Channel Chief
- Toshiba Compact SATA Drives Debut
- Security Vendor Symantec: 25 Facts You Should Know
- Juniper Networks Acquires SMobile for Million
- Tech Data, Greenway Medical Technologies Sign Distribution Agreement for EHR
- Arrow Electronics Quarter Strong
- Google Plans Facebook Competitor
- Smartphone Security and Management Products: Eight That Are Worth a Look
- EHR Meaningful Use Guidelines Clarified
- Mobile Security: Four Key Opportunities for the Channel
- Job Seeker Profiles Get Social as Dice Talent Network Debuts
- Ballmer says Microsoft at work to rival iPad
- Graphics chip market seeing big changes
- Ballmer talks up Microsoft's consumer business
- HTC revamps key management staff to spur growth
- VC confidence down after several up quarters
- IBM picks up data compression company Storwize
- Microsoft makes its case to Wall Street
- Sony returns to black, raises forecast
- Nintendo hit by loss on sluggish game sales
- Microsoft touts cloud computing customers
- AMD tops Nvidia in graphics chip shipments
- Nvidia warns of second-quarter revenue shortfall
- Microsoft's 'Street Slide' takes aim at StreetView
- Office for Mac to get conversation view
- Comcast sales rise but earnings slip
- Open-source Lustre gets supercomputing nod
- Adobe buys Day Software for 0 million
- The new muscle inside the new iMac, Mac Pro
- Tabs get tweaked in Firefox 4 beta 2
- Apple partnership boosting Foxconn market share
- Can your mobile calls be intercepted? This tool can tell
- NY Giants, Jets bring replays to in-stadium fans
- Bob Kerrey not joining MPAA after all
- U.S. military cyberwar: What's off-limits?
- Black Hat shines light on security (roundup)
- Ballmer says Microsoft at work to rival iPad
- Graphics chip market seeing big changes
- Ballmer talks up Microsoft's consumer business
- In D.C., digital transparency has grown messier
- Searchable Facebook user data posted to Pirate Bay
- EV charging station recharges without wires
- The future of concert ticketing
- The jailbreaking exemption has its limits
- Who's bringing what? Divvyus helps you sort it out
- YouTube bumps video limit to 15 minutes
- HTC revamps key management staff to spur growth
- Nevada, Sicily to find staying power in molten salt
- VC confidence down after several up quarters
- IBM picks up data compression company Storwize
- Microsoft makes its case to Wall Street
- Megatron, Is That You?: Metal Puzzle Block Transforms Into A Fully Functional Firearm
- Porsche Producing 0K Spyder 918 Hybrid
- How To: Ask Another Pokémon Player Out
- Wait, But Why?: The Defibrillator Toaster
- Pew Pew Pew!: Starcraft LEGO Stop-Motion
- Somebody Does Have A Birthday Coming Up: Walking Dinosaur Pencil Sharpeners
- Yes: Chewbacca On A Squirrel Fighting Nazis
- Don't Cry, Fail Whale: World's Oldest Twitter User Passes Away At Ripe Old Age Of 104
- Awesome: Flamethrower Vs. Fire Extinguisher
- For The Ladies: Star Trek Fingernail Painting
- Where The Hell Was Batman?!: Student Dons Joker Costume, Sets His High School Ablaze
- Suck It, Da Vinci!: Lawnmower On A Stick
- OMG This Ice Cream Is Making Me Sooo Hot!: Ice Cream Designed To Get You In The Mood
- No: Style Shirt Sports A Pouch For Your iPad
- Drink Up!: Booze May Help Fight Arthritis
- Regulation could save genome scanning, not kill it
- E. coli engineered to make convenient 'drop-in' biofuel
- Today on New Scientist: 29 July 2010
- Galapagos off the Danger List – but why?
- Satellite quantum communication circles closer
- Phytoplankton in decline: bye bye food chain?
- Inside TRAK: a new robot shows us how we think
- Spinning black holes could expose exotic particles
- Doctor gagged for doubting shaken baby syndrome
- Alzheimer's unlocked: New keys to a cure
- Aurora mission makes detour to moon
- Did planet hunter leak data about other Earths?
- Fall of Berlin Wall was a hot moment for conservation
- Climategate scientist breaks his silence
- Morph-osaurs: How shape-shifting dinosaurs deceived us
- Today on New Scientist: 28 July 2010
- Did emotions evolve to push others into cooperation?
- Genome Nobelist: The hard numbers of population growth
- Experiments in body art: Crowdsourcing a tattoo
- Apple, trackpads, and the long death of the mouse
- Zoologger: Horror lizard squirts tears of blood
- Another Gulf oil leak hits Louisiana waters
- Shields up! Force fields could protect Mars missions
- US food waste worth more than offshore drilling
- Time to go atomic on space station
- Rocks on Mars may provide link to evidence of living organisms 4 billion years ago
- Calcium supplements linked to increased risk of heart attack
- A leap forward in addiction awareness and control
- Brain potentials reveal spectator effect
- Galapagos dropped from UNESCO endangered list
- Home birth: Proceed with caution
- What is stopping timely stroke care in the UK?
- Combination treatment for obesity leads to substantial reductions in body weight
- Million dollar contest launched in US to clean oil spill
- US suing Oracle alleging software contracts fraud
- Snake venom studies yield insights for development of therapies for heart disease and cancer
- Tablet computers 'job one urgency' at Microsoft: Ballmer
- Judges ponder location for Google privacy lawsuits
- Scientists post lower speed limit for cell-signaling protein assembly
- Unexpected viral 'fossils' found in vertebrate genomes
- Resting brain activity associated with spontaneous fibromyalgia pain
- Just drop it: The one-size-fits-all approach to blood sugar control, that is
- Kidney injury prevention may be possible: Watch for the warning signs
- Mechanism uncovered behind Salmonella virulence and drug susceptibility
- TNF blockers may increase the risk of malignancy in children
- Safari 5.0.1 brings plethora of extensions, patches vulnerabilities
- Pain Management for Preemies
- Polymer passage takes time: New theory aids researchers studying DNA, protein transport
- Droid X makes right connections
- 400 years, 7,500 words: A history of planetary science
- Though acidic, salsa can still be a risk if handled improperly, researcher says
- GRAIL Spacecraft Takes Shape
- YouTube ups video limit to 15 minutes
- Some trees 'farm' bacteria to help supply nutrients
- The Medical Minute: Pediatric eye safety
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