TOKYO and FOSTER CITY, Calif., September 19, 2007 - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) today announced that PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3) computer entertainment systems, part of Stanford University's ...
Officials at Sony Computer Entertainment (www.sony.com) say that PlayStation®3 (PS3™) will have the capability to connect to Stanford University’s Folding@home program, a distributed computing project ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (Ivanhoe Newswire)— Volunteers from across the globe are coming together to create one of the largest super computers in the world. One that may hold the answers to Alzheimer’s disease, ...
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When the fine folks at Folding@Home put out a call for enthusiasts with spare computing cycles to help fight coronavirus, the internet answered. As of this writing, the Folding@Home distributed ...
Microsoft games boss Peter Moore has indicated that the company would seriously consider running a research project similar to Sony's Folding@home initiative, on the Xbox 360. Microsoft games boss ...
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More than a million PlayStation 3 owners have registered for Stanford University’s Folding@home project, giving a significant boost to the project’s computational abilities. Distributed computing ...
Stanford has a protein project that is using distributed computing over the Internet. If you want to get involved there’s a client for Mac OS X. The ” Folding@home ” project is designed to help ...
The Folding@home distributed processing screen saver which works through Mac OS X's Screen Effects, has a potentially serious security flaw that bypasses the screen saver password. MacFixIt reader ...
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