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The Apache Foundation have released a new beta of their flag ship server software, httpd. Apache 2.2 comes with lots of new additions and features including better support for scaling with module enhancements for both caching and load balancing through its mod_proxy_balancer addition.
Boeing and Airbus are in bitter competition for the next wave of air travel. Airbus believe in transporting more people at a time in shorter hops, where as Boeing is aiming for shorter longer haul stops but fewer people. Today they are going to bundle clients and journalists into their new 777-200LR Worldliner for 23 hours and take them from Hong Kong to London, breaking the world record for the longest non-stop flight. They are taking the long way around over North America. How are they to get back?!?! Check out the pictures of the economy section; thank you but NO!
WIRED have published what they feel is the worse software bugs in our history of bug reporting. The first bug reported was back in 1947 when literally a moth was found in the circuit boards of a Havard Mark I machine. Some of them you will probably remember, for example the infamous Intel Pentium floating point number, the UNIX finger worm, or a little more recently the ping of death. The list proves interesting and entertaining reading.
Countdown to Christmas Fact#46:
Sir Isaac Newton, Annie Lennox, Humphrey Bogart, Helena Christensen, and 'Robert Ripley' believe it or not, were all born on December 25th. Where as, Dean Martin and Charlie Chaplin died on December 25th.
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