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How to Fully Uninstall and Remove Palm Desktop?

Deals on Desktop PC – Do you get troubled when you try to completely remove all traces of Palm Desktop? If you don’t know how to fully remove Palm Desktop and its components or error message pops up during uninstalling process, please follow the instructions below to safely get rid of Palm Desktop including their folders and associated entries out of your computer.Remove Palm Desktop thru the AddRemove Programs Control Panel.In many cases, you can remove Palm Desktop simply through AddRemove Programs. S… Continue reading How to Fully Uninstall and Remove Palm Desktop? →

How to Fully Uninstall and Remove Palm Desktop?

Deals on Desktop PC – Do you get troubled when you try to completely remove all traces of Palm Desktop? If you don’t know how to fully remove Palm Desktop and its components or error message pops up during uninstalling process, please follow the instructions below to safely get rid of Palm Desktop including their folders and associated entries out of your computer.Remove Palm Desktop thru the AddRemove Programs Control Panel.In many cases, you can remove Palm Desktop simply through AddRemove Programs. S… Continue reading How to Fully Uninstall and Remove Palm Desktop? →

CES Buzz Kill: FCC Chief Warns of Looming Spectrum Crunch

With all the celebratory buzz at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, leave it to the government to be a buzz kill. As wireless carriers and manufacturers reveled in their lineup of data-hungry phones, hotspots and tablets, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Julius Genachowski, sounded a stark warning bell about a problem with no quick solutions. Crunch Time “We need to address the looming spectrum crunch, and we need to ensure the availability of unlicensed spectrum as a platform for American innovation,” he said. Unless Congress acts soon to enable broadcasters to auction their licensed spectrum to wireless carriers, the carriers won’t be able to meet demand. “The incentive auction needs to become law now,” Genachowski said. “We’re going to get swamped by an ocean of demand.” Expanding spectrum is a priority for carriers, and was a key component of AT&T’s failed bid to acquire T-Mobile. The added customer base, which concerned regulators about a monopoly, was small potatoes compared with the acquired spectrum the No. 2 carrier would have gained to support its fast-growing network. In December 2010, the carrier agreed to pay $1.925 billion to chip-maker Qualcomm to buy spectrum licenses in the lower 700-megahertz band. Its top rival, Verizon Wireless, recently plunked down $3.6 billion to buy spectrum from Time Warner Cable, Comcast and Bright House Networks, and made a separate deal to buy 20 megahertz of Advanced Wireless Services spectrum licenses from Cox Communications. Genachowski’s remarks were similar to those he made at the previous two CES shows since he has been in office. He called the looming crunch “”the dark cloud around the silver lining” that could kill jobs and stifle innovation. But he said it was important to focus on the right solution. “Getting it right is as important as getting it done,” he said, according to an FCC transcript… Continue reading CES Buzz Kill: FCC Chief Warns of Looming Spectrum Crunch →

IBM Creates Data Bit with 12 Atoms

A single data bit created with only 12 atoms. IBM researchers reported that achievement in obtaining the smallest magnetic storage yet on Thursday, potentially leading to an entirely new class of nanomaterials for computers. Previously, even advanced magnetic storage required about a million atoms to indicate a digital 0 or 1. Up to this point, the company said, it had not been clear what the smallest number of atoms needed to create a single magnetic memory bit was. IBM said in a statement that the research pointed toward magnetic storage that is “at least 100 times denser than today’s hard disk drives and solid state memory chips.” 96 Atoms Store ‘Think’ The research findings were reported in the current issue of the journal Science, and could result in lower powered magnetic storage and new arenas for quantum computing. The researchers used the 12-atom bits to create an array of 96 atoms that stored the word “think,” IBM’s motto. The research has been stimulated by an international competition between the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and IBM’s Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif. The German institute announced last spring that it had been able to conduct logic operations with atoms, and now IBM has developed the smallest unit of magnetic storage — six iron atoms in each of two rows, on a surface of copper nitrite. The atoms in the IBM research are antiferromagnetic, in which each atom in the array has an opposite magnetic orientation, unlike regular materials like iron or nickel, where the magnetic orientation is lined up. A major issue with extremely small magnetic data storage in regular materials is the magnetic interaction of neighboring atoms with one another. The antiferromagnetism allowed the team to pack the atoms more closely than was previously possible. Absolute Temperature One… Continue reading IBM Creates Data Bit with 12 Atoms →

Facebook Launches ‘Listen With’ Music Features

Music has always been social, and Facebook has made several moves to work music into its social media mix. Its latest effort is called “Listen With.” Facebook on Thursday rolled out a new feature that essentially opens up a chat room where music lovers can share songs. “Music is one of the most powerful and fun ways to connect. Whether it’s at a concert with a bunch of people or on a long car ride with your best buddy, we love listening to music with our friends,” Alexandre Roche, a product designer at Facebook, wrote on the company blog. “But what if you could listen to music with your friends when you’re alone, like at work, at home or on the go?” Let Friends DJ Listen With aims to answer that question with the new music service. As Roche explained it, the feature lets you listen along with any of your friends who are currently listening to music. You can also listen together in a group while one of your friends plays DJ. Facebook has inked deals with several different music services, including Spotify, MGO And Rdio. “You can listen to the same song, at the exact same time,” Roche said, “so when your favorite vocal part comes in you can experience it together, just like when you’re jamming out at a performance or dance club.” Here’s how it works: Just look for the music note in the chat sidebar. There you can see which of your friends are listening to music. If you want to listen to music with a friend, hover the cursor over their name and click the “Listen With” button. Instantly, the music will play through the service your friend is tapping. “When a new song plays, you’ll come along for the ride, discovering new music while your friend… Continue reading Facebook Launches ‘Listen With’ Music Features →