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Principles and sample programming codes of IPv6 domain resolve

11:12:18 September 24th, 2009 No comments

While the IPv4 addresses are being exhausted, the deployment of the new IPv6 infrastructure has been started, and you may have been enjoying the new technology now. The most improvement brought by IPv6 is the address space of 128 bit other than the 32 bit address in v4, making the number of available address extremely increased. However, at the same time, the use of IPv6 network, especially programming, is not completely compatible with the v4 case. This article discusses the domain name resolve problem and the programming implementation under IPv6 environment…

HTML5 vs. XHTML2 – The competition of new web standards

11:28:09 July 31st, 2009 No comments

It seems that the competition of the future web standards between HTML 5 and XHTML 2 has come to an end – just after the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) announced that it is going to increase available resources to HTML 5 by DISCONTINUING further development of XHTML 2…

UC San Diego and Microsoft Introduce “Sleep Talking” PC

10:20:07 April 30th, 2009 No comments

Computer scientists at UC San Diego and Microsoft Research have created a plug-and-play hardware prototype for personal computers that introduces a new energy saving state called “sleep talking. “Sleep talking” may become a new approach to save large amounts of energy for personal computers. The new sleep talking state provides much of the energy savings of sleep mode and some of the network-and-Internet-connected convenience of awake mode…