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U.S. Treasury Moves Public Websites to Amazon EC2 Cloud

The U.S. Department of the Treasury is moving Treasury.gov, SIGTARP.gov, MyMoney.gov, TIGTA.gov and IRSOversightBoard.treasury.gov to Amazon EC2 as part of the federal government’s shift toward cloud services. – The Department of Treasury has moved its main Website and four other agency
sites to Amazon Web Services, said Smartronix, the systems provider that
handled the migration, on Jan. 10.
The revamped Treasury.gov Website, SIGTARP.gov, MyMoney.gov, TIGTA.gov and
IRSOversightBoard.treasury.gov are al…


An Untested Type of Fluoride Is Used in the Overwhelming Majority of U.S. Water Supplies

Dartmouth University wrote in 2001:In a recent article in the journal NeuroToxicology, a research team led by Roger D. Masters, Dartmouth College Research Professor and Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government Emeritus, reports evidence that pu…

Twitter Hit with WikiLeaks Subpoena

A U.S. court has ordered Twitter to provide details of user accounts linked to several WikiLeaks supporters as part of a federal investigation. – A federal court has ordered Twitter to turn over details of accounts tied
to several WikiLeaks supporters as part of the government’s investigation
into the whistle-blower site.
The U.S. Department of Justice obtained a subpoena for the microblogging
site Dec. 14 requesting records going back t…


Trusted Identity Plans Require Proper Balance in Private, Public Partnerships

The Obama administration wants the tech industry to take the lead in creating a trusted online identity ecosystem. – Talk of private and public partnerships for Internet security are a common
refrain, and the calls were heard yet again Jan. 7 when federal officials
announced plans for a new office within the U.S. Department of Commerce to
coordinate federal efforts to support the creation of a trusted
online …


Government To Reduce Fluoride Levels in Drinking Water Because Too Much Fluoride Can Cause Health Problems

Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a reduction in allowable fluoride levels in U.S. drinking water:HHS’ proposed recommendation of 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per …

U.S. to continue cooperation with Thaci

The U.S. will continue to cooperate with Kosovo PM Hashim Thaci despite the CoE report linking him to crimes, the U.S. Department of State has announced.

U.S. Department of State Philip Crowley has assessed that accusations of Thaci’s involvement in organ trafficking are “not going to change fundamentally U.S.-Kosovo relations”.

Commerce Online Privacy Report Gets Mixed Grades

Calls by the U.S. Department of Commerce for self-regulation in the online ad industry as well as a proposed "safe harbor" from FTC enforcement actions drew criticism from privacy advocates. – A new U.S. Dept. of Commerce report (PDF) on online privacy drew a mixed reaction from watchdogs today, some of whom called it a thinly-veiled gift to the online advertising industry.
The sweeping report, released today, calls for a ‘Dynamic Privacy Framework that would revitalize Fair Inform…


Commerce Online Privacy Report Gets Mixed Grades

Calls by the U.S. Department of Commerce for self-regulation in the online ad industry as well as a proposed "safe harbor" from FTC enforcement actions drew criticism from privacy advocates. – A new U.S. Dept. of Commerce report (PDF) on online privacy drew a mixed reaction from watchdogs Dec. 16, some of who called it a thinly veiled gift to the online advertising industry.
The sweeping report, released Dec. 16, calls for a quot;Dynamic Privacy Framework quot; that would revitali…


Google Chrome OS for Netbooks: 15 Essential Features

Google Dec. 7 didn’t shock anyone with the announcement that Chrome Operating System netbooks wouldn’t arrive until 2011. But that doesn’t mean that the Chrome OS update event in San Francisco didn’t come with some surprises. There was the unveiling of Crankshaft, a new compilation infrastructure for V8, the Chrome JavaScript engine responsible for making the browser so speedy. There was the formal launch of the Chrome Webstore, which has more than 500 Web applications, including two programs from Amazon and one each from The New York Times and Sports Illustrated. Think of the Chrome Web Store as Apple’s App Store, but for Chrome OS netbooks (and, eventually, Chrome OS tablets) instead of iPhones and iPads. Finally, in the biggest surprise of all, Google launched a pilot program using black, unbranded Chrome OS netbooks. Google is passing out thousands of these machines to media, friends of Google and business partners, including the U.S. Department of Defense and American Airlines. Here is a run-through of the news using slides from Google’s Dec. 7 demonstration. – …


TODAY Congress Will Try – By Secret Vote – to Retroactively Legalize Foreclosure Fraud and Forgery By the Big Banks … Call Congress and Say NO

As I’ve previously noted, forgery of mortgage documents is systematic and widespread. See this, this, this, this and this.Yves Smith pointed out last month that congressional bill H.R. 3808 is an attempt to paper over rampant criminality by the big ba…

Intel Powers World’s Fastest Supercomputer

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Tianhe-1A supercomputer, featuring more than 14,000 Intel® Xeon® 5600 series processors, is No. 1 supercomputer on 36th edition of Top500 list.
  • Intel powers nearly 80 percent of systems on latest Top500 list, including four of the top six.
  • Intel powers more than 90 percent of new systems on the Top500 list.
  • Intel demonstrates applications powered by Intel® Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture.

 

 

NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 14, 2010 – Intel Corporation today announced that its Intel® Xeon® 5600 series processors, announced earlier this year, are at the heart of the world’s most powerful supercomputer, the Tianhe-1A.  Located at the National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin, China, Tianhe-1A contains 14,396 Intel processors accompanied by accelerator cards, and has demonstrated groundbreaking performance of 2.57 petaflops (quadrillions of calculations per second).

 

In partnership with Inspur, a computer manufacturer in China, Intel worked closely with the National Supercomputing Center and its technology partners to achieve this groundbreaking performance.

 

The 36th edition of the TOP500 list of supercomputers, as announced at SC10, Nov. 13-19 in New Orleans, shows that nearly 80 percent of the world’s top 500 systems have Intel processors inside. Such machines are increasingly featured in computers designed for geophysics, financial calculations and scientific research focusing on mainstream applications such as improving the safety of football players and enhancing medical imaging. According to the list, Intel chips now power four of the top six systems – in addition to the No. 1 system. Xeon® 5600 series processors are a key building block in the No. 3 system (Shenzhen), and the newly listed No. 4 system at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The New Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 series is featured in the Bull Supernode system at CEA, newly listed at No. 6.  Overall, 398 new systems on the list feature Intel processors. According to the list, Intel processors are in 90 percent of the systems newly listed in 2010.

 

“Our Xeon processor roadmap continues to deliver hugely powerful supercomputers that are helping solve mankind’s greatest challenges,” said Rajeeb Hazra, general manager of Intel’s High Performance Computing organization. “Securing the top position on the Top500 is a source of great pride for Intel, and demonstrates the tremendous leaps in performance and versatility that our processors are delivering across a range of compelling workloads.”

 

Additional Top500 Success

In addition to the Tianjin supercomputer, 17,296 Intel chips power the No. 6 system on the list. The CEA system from Bull features the largest shared memory system built around the Xeon® 7500 series processor, achieving performance in excess of one petaflop.

 

Another notable supercomputer hails from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Featuring Xeon® 5600 series processors within an NEC/HP system, this No. 4-ranked supercomputer achieved 2.4 petaflops.

 

The semi-annual TOP500 list of supercomputers is the work of Hans Meuer of the University of Mannheim, Erich Strohmaier and Horst Simon of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, and Jack Dongarra of the University of Tennessee. The complete report is available at www.top500.org.

 

Intel® Many Integrated Core (MIC) Demonstrations

During SC10, Intel conducted demonstrations showcasing the real-world capabilities of the recently announced Intel® MIC architecture. These included using Intel® MIC architecture as a co-processor running financial derivative Monte Carlo demonstrations that boasted twice the performance of those conducted with prior generation technologies. The Monte Carlo application for Intel® MIC was generated using standard C++ code with an Intel® MIC-enabled version of the Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2011 software development tools, demonstrating how applications for standard Intel CPUs can scale to future Intel® MIC products.

 

Intel also showcased breakthrough compressed medical imaging developed with Mayo Clinic on “Knights Ferry,” the first Intel MIC design and development kits. This demonstration used compressed signals to rapidly create high-quality images, reducing the time a patient has to spend having an MRI.

 

About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

 

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Golden Agri leads gains in palm oil firms

Shares of Singapore-listed palm oil firm Golden Agri-Resources <GAGR.SI> rose 4.4% to $0.60 on Monday, on prospects for higher demand for palm oil amid concerns of a shortage of soy and corn crop in the U.S.
 
Over 78 million shares had changed hands by 0202 GMT.
 
The U.S. Department of Agriculture slashed its estimates for soybeans and corn crop by 2% and 4% respectively on Friday, due to warmer weather in August. 

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Clinton in Balkans and Brussels next week

“U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will travel to Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Brussels October 11-14,” the U.S. Department of State announced. “In Sarajevo, Belgrade and PriÅ¡tina, the secretary will meet with government and civic leaders, and citizens to highlight the continued U.S. commitment to support all the Balkan states in achieving their aspirations for full integration into the European and Euro-Atlantic community,” said a statement issued in Washington.

Yahoo Green Data Center Opens in New York

The facility, dubbed the Chicken Coop, is designed to enhance airflow to meet data center cooling needs. – Search giant Yahoo announced the opening of its high-tech, energy-conscious
data center in Lockport, N.Y.,
which will have the first implementation of the company’s green data center
design, called the Yahoo Computing Coop (YCC).
The U.S. Department of Energy recognized the energy-efficient desi…


Industry Report Finds 30,000 New Jobs Added in 2010

While the number of tech jobs is running below late 2008/early 2009 numbers, there has been some expansion of hiring. Three major categories of tech jobs have seen growth. – In
the first six months of the year, 30,200 technology jobs were added to the
economy, according to a report by industry trade group TechAmerica. The trade
organization looked at data provided by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau
of Labor Statistics.
The
main areas adding jobs include soft…


The Warped Mission of the American Military: “Out-Terrorize the Terrorists”

A number of American soldiers are blowing the whistle on the American military practice of indiscriminately killing Iraq civilians – by randomly firing bullets in a 360 degree circle – anytime that an improvised explosive device hits a U.S. soldier.As …

Internet Scammer Gets Nearly 13 Years for $1.3M Fraud

A Nigerian man gets sentenced to 151 months in prison for a scam that stole $1.3 million from victims. – Okpako Diamreyan, a Nigerian citizen, was sentenced Sept. 1 to nearly 13
years in prison for masterminding an quot;advanced fee quot; scam that
cost his victims $1.3 million.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Diamreyan was also ordered
to pay more than $1 million in restitution to …


Good News for a Change, Or More Faulty Science? Newly-Discovered Species of Bacteria Claimed to be Breaking Down Oil in Deepwater Plumes in the Gulf

A team of scientists published a paper today in the journal Science which provides some hopeful news.Specifically, a team of scientists have discovered a new species of oil-eating microbes which thrive in the deepwater of the Gulf of Mexico: The biolo…

IT Services Vendors Targets of State Fund Looting

Major technology vendors with known service contracts with four U.S. states were major targets of a $4 million criminal scheme involving illegally set up company entities and wire transfer accounts, according to the Dept. of Justice. – Three
suspects accused of a scheme to illegally transfer government funds out
of West Virginia, Massachusetts, Kansas and Ohio to fake accounts of
legitimate technology companies were sentenced Aug. 19, according to a
U.S.
Department of Justice report.

The well-known enterprise technology
s…


Chip Shot: Intel and DARPA Collaborate on Extreme Computing

Intel and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), part of the U.S. Department of Defense, have entered into a multi-year, $49 million technology investment agreement to prototype revolutionary hardware and software technologies for extreme-scale computing systems as part of DARPA’s Ubiquitous High Performance Computing (UHPC) program. For details on the Intel-lead collaborative research program, see Intel CTO Justin Rattner’s blog.