That discovery leads Langdon on a code-cracking tour of some of Florence's historical hot spots.
That means security researchers will be racing to find vulnerabilities in Chrome's code--as will cybercriminals.
One of the most fascinating chapters in wartime cryptography is the story of the Navajo code-talkers.
In 1995, Saddam launched a new program using a converted training aircraft code-named L29.
In the south west of Rwanda the French troops set up a secure zone, code-named Turquoise.
His plan was therefore to introduce new metaphors in the next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn.
It is thought that this may come from the "code-switching" of thinking in two different languages.
General Magic is using XML as part of its new voice agent technology, code-named Kenya.
In 1998, India's nuclear tests were code-named "Operation Shakti, " the Sanskrit word for strength.
Intel will also introduce its 4th generation core processor family, code-named Haswell, later this year.
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Negatives included a B-scale for the Airbus A319, a six-year term, outsourcing and extensive code-sharing.
Indeed, as Professor Ghafory-Ashtiany stresses, Iran does have a seismic building code - drawn up in 1989.
Previously code-named "Cascade, " the Cray XC30 supercomputer is the Company's most-advanced high performance computing system ever built.
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One is code-named Cherryville and is a second generation 6 Gbps SATA 3 SSD for computer applications.
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Besides, Intel is planning to release another new chip, code-named Williamette, by the end of this year.
In addition, it will also introduce its 4th generation core processor family, code-named Haswell, later this year.
Pierre Pierre Blais, code-named "Tin Tin", is one of a large First Aid contingent patrolling the ice.
Not long afterward, Mr. Zuckerberg approved the project, which was code-named "Wilde, " in reference to author Oscar Wilde.
Or conversely, they have the QR-code-generating website for businesses but no app on the consumer side of things.
The NSA years ago began a small-scale effort to address this problem code-named April Strawberry, the military official said.
Verizon, by contrast, uses a different standard, known as code-division multiple access (CDMA).
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Although the jobs being created are helpline roles rather than code-writing and design.
Non-Microsoft programmers have long asked for equal access to the source code--but Microsoft has steadfastly refused to give it.
Nintendo plans to launch its own next-generation console, code-named Dolphin, later this year.
Menlow chips, including one code-named "Silverthorne, " are being designed especially for "mobile Internet devices" and "ultra-mobile PCs, " according to Intel.
The first processor will be the 4-8 core CPU code-named "Zurich", expected to ship in the first half of 2012.
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The next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, is expected in 2006 and will have search functions embedded deep inside it.
One code-writer's trick, for instance, was to encode dates using the 1, 461 days that make up a full leap-year cycle.
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Code-named Motegi, after the famed Japanese racetrack, the XPS One is designed, says Dell, with the space-conscious Japanese market in mind.
But a new cholesterol drug, still known by the code-name 301012, could finally prove a winner for the Carlsbad, Calif. biotech.
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