Topic: David Andersen

Rators acquire Australian Andersen from Rockets

TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Raptors continued to rework their roster acquiring the rights to Australian center David Andersen from the Houston Rockets in exchange for a second round draft pick in 2015, the teams said Wednesday.Taken with the 37th overall selection ...
Mainstream servers are growing increasingly brawny with multicore processors and tremendous memory capacity, but researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Labs Pittsburgh think 98-pound weaklings of the computing world might be better suited for many of the jobs on the Internet ...

Rockets acquire rights to Australian big man Andersen

HOUSTON (Reuters) - The Houston Rockets, searching for a big man to fill in for injured center Yao Ming, have acquired the rights to Australian David Andersen, the NBA team said on Tuesday. "David has been a winner with every team he has ...
Atlanta Hawks trade rights to 2002 draft pick David Andersen to Houston RocketsThe Atlanta Hawks traded the rights to forward-center David Andersen to the Houston Rockets on Tuesday for an undisclosed second-round draft choice, cash and future considerations.The 6-foot-11 Andersen was ...
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Netbook Chips Create a Low-Power Cloud

Even relative newcomers like Facebook use up to $1 million a month in electricity, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) projects that by 2011, data centers in the United States could use up to 100 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, for a total ...

File-Swapping Veers into the Fast Lane

A new file-swapping method could speed up downloads to rates as much as three times faster than the popular service BitTorrent. "It makes an awful lot of sense," says Andrew Parker, chief technical officer of CacheLogic, which legally distributes movie and game ...

How to Speed Up Movie Downloads

peer-to-peer file transfers on the Internet are slow. Peer-to-peer distribution networks such as BitTorrent and Kazaa allow people to download individual files from others' computers. Computer scientist David Andersen, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, worked with the Purdue ...