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Larry Yommer, Sarah Taylor, Joyce Dignan, Tony Dignan, Mike Humbertson and Amanda Funkhouser. Six winners a month will be drawn until the end of the year for anyone who purchases a medium nugget tray.For more information, please contact Chick-Fil-A at (301) 729-8073.Paugh joins Susquehanna Bank MCHENRY — Susquehanna Bank announces the addition of Matthew Paugh to its Retail Division. Paugh will hold the position of branch manager at the bank's McHenry branch.As branch manager, Paugh will oversee the daily office functions and manage the branch staff. He is responsible for expanding and developing retail and commercial sales relationships as well as assisting existing customers. Paugh joins Susquehanna Bank with six years of banking experience."Matthew brings a variety of experience to his new role as the branch manager of the McHenry office," said Kathy Getty, senior executive vice president, and regional president of Susquehanna Bank.


Adobe releases Moviestar beta for Flash Player 9

Adobe Systems's upgrade for its Flash Player, released on Tuesday, adds support for one of the latest video encoding standards as well as new audio support.

The upgrade, called Moviestar, applies to Adobe's latest Flash Player, version 9. A beta of the upgrade will be available for download later in the day, with a final version to be ready in the third quarter, Adobe said.

Moviestar supports the playback of video encoded using the H.264 standard, which allows for greater compression of video files than previous standards while maintaining quality. Adobe already supports H.264 encoding in products such as Premiere Pro and the After Effects video editing software. Moviestar also includes High-Efficiency AAC support, an improved audio compression technology.

Although the complete specifications of the upgrade are complicated, Adobe has tried to stick to industry standards as users sort through a range of available video technologies, wrote Tinic Uro, an Adobe engineer who works on the Flash Player, on his blog.


Intel christens Silverthorne as “Atom”

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Intel christens Silverthorne as "Atom"

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Intel has officially announced its new branding for the "Silverthorne" processor and the "Menlow" platform. The Silverthorne processor will be called the "Intel Atom". The Menlow platform will be called "Intel Centrino Atom". The Intel Atom processor will be used in the Intel Centrino Atom platform. The new Atom logos are shown below.

Intel released technical details of the new Silverthorne processor last month at ISSCC 2008.


Clinton replaces campaign manager

With his win in Maine, Obama enjoyed a clean sweep over the weekend, after finishing first on Saturday in the Washington state and Nebraska caucuses and in the Louisiana primary. That gives Obama fresh momentum as the two candidates pivot to Tuesday's so-called Potomac primaries, in Virginia, Maryland and Washington. A Clinton campaign official said privately Sunday that the campaign expects to lose all three contests.

Solis Doyle's successor will be Maggie Williams, who served as chief of staff to then-First Lady Clinton.

An overhaul of Clinton's senior staff had been rumored for months as her national lead shrank and she struggled to keep pace with Obama's prodigious fundraising.

Clinton has raised about $130 million, but she was recently compelled to loan her campaign $5 million out of her personal funds.


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Supercomputing and the art of the sales pitch

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Supercomputers are wonderful things. Meaningful research gets done and geeks everywhere can drool over the specs like car buffs fawning over a vintage Corvette. But there's also a subtle sales pitch, which explains why most large tech vendors play like IBM and HP play in the high-performance computing space.

The pitch was evident in Sun CEO's Jonathan's Schwartz's blog post on the National Science Foundation's supercomputing cloud naturally powered by Sun. First, Schwartz delivers the eye candy (and there's a lot of it). Among the key stats:

6,000 square feet datacenter space consuming less than 3 Megawatts… More than 4000 quad core Sun/Opteron blades, 120+ Tb of DRAM, running CentOS More than 500 teraflops computing capacity Jobs scheduled by Sun's Grid Engine Interconnected by two, 100 terabit non-blocking Magnum switches Data managed by the Lustre file system, on Thumpers More than 2 petabytes of storage

Pretty neat eh? But it's hard to miss the sales pitch.


 
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