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This site strives to provide information and solutions for all kinds of problems in regards to computers.
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Profiles of the two administartors (Panagiotis Voutouris and George Nicolaou) will soon be availible
as well as the projects we have worked on.

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Sunspots Revealed In Striking Detail By Supercomputers |
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Written by Panagiotis Voutouris & George Nicolaou
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009 23:00 |
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In a breakthrough that will help scientists unlock mysteries of the Sun and its impacts on Earth, an international team of scientists led by the National Center for Atmospheric Research has created the first-ever comprehensive computer model of sunspots. The resulting visuals capture both scientific detail and remarkable beauty. Read more: |
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Chip vendor spins multi-core networking security stack |
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Written by Panagiotis Voutouris & George Nicolaou
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Friday, 19 June 2009 14:28 |
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Freescale Semiconductor announced the availability of Linux-ready embedded software that provides security and networking functionality tailored for its multi-core, PowerPC-based QorIQ and PowerQUICC system-on-chips (SoCs). The "production-ready, application-level" Vortiqa software provides a base platform for developing firewall, IPSec-VPN, IPS, anti-virus, and anti-spam software, says the company. Read more: |
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Distributed Security: A New Sharing Approach To Online Security |
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Written by Panagiotis Voutouris & George Nicolaou
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Thursday, 18 June 2009 04:00 |
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Could an entirely new approach to online security, based on distributed sanctions, help prevent cybercrime, fraud and identity theft? A report in the International Journal of Intercultural Information Management suggests it could. Read more: |
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Linux robot car targets autonomous navigation |
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Written by Panagiotis Voutouris & George Nicolaou
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Friday, 19 June 2009 14:28 |
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Tokyo-based ZMP Inc. is readying a Linux-based car robotics platform designed to test automotive robots and autonomous navigation algorithms. The RoboCar is built on a 500MHz AMD Geode LX800, and offers a stereo camera, multiple sensors, and an optional image recognition module, says the company. Read more: |
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