More ominous for Sun, Kraemer thinks the company has missed the boat on data storage.
Depending on its initial mass, it might collapse to a compact hot star known as a white dwarf (when the star's mass is less than 1.4 times the mass of our sun) or to a neutron star (for stars 1.4 to about three times the mass of our sun) or to a black hole (for stars more massive than three times the mass of our sun).
It was also a huge hit in a more unlikely recruiting ground for sun-hungry escapists: Mauritius.
These are extraordinary times for an island more commonly associated with sun-kissed holidays.
Flying at 235km will allow little margin for error, especially if the Sun becomes more active.
Of this, SPARC enterprise servers contribute more than 50% of servers revenue for Sun, however the growth has been declining.
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Even in Birmingham, not famous for fresh air and sun, the building will generate more energy than it uses.
Spirit was supposed to park on a nearby hill for the winter so its solar panels would point more directly toward the sun.
My personal experience--and I don't have the science behind it to back it--is that people start to get more depressed right after the sun starts to come up for longer periods of time.
He generally supported a greater role for Britain in Europe, whereas Mr. Murdoch and the Sun proved more euro-skeptic.
With the bright blue sky and warm autumn sun, for a bizarre moment I remember thinking it looked more like a scene from a college brochure than the evacuation of a building under attack.
What's more, Sun expects to hire the two-year college graduates for approximately 20% less than it pays four-year graduates, and it should be able to train and advance them faster because of their college studies, Deagman says.
Because they are so far away, by the time their images traverse the universe at the speed of light and arrive here for Schmidt to see them, more time has passed than the Earth and the sun are old.
So to all those getting worked up about them, just sit back and let nature take its course, safe in the knowledge that the only thing more certain than Hear'Say breaking up, is the fact that there will be five more new manufactured bands waiting to take their place in the sun for a few months.
All over Africa every day children walk or run for miles to reach decrepit buildings, which often do little more than keep off the sun and rain.
But he denied any suggestion that the first minister's support had been connected to more favourable coverage for Mr Salmond and the SNP in newspapers such as the Scottish Sun.
Because geothermal produces consistent, base-load power--it doesn't depend on the wind blowing or the sun shining--utilities will pay up to three times more for geothermal electricity than for electricity from an intermittent source, like wind.
Money, even more than the scope for tighter integration, also explains why Oracle is unlikely to ditch Sun's hardware business soon, if at all.
There are more than 400, 000 aging VMS minicomputers worldwide, comprising a fat target for IBM, Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard.
There are more than 400, 000 aging VMS minicomputers worldwide, making a fat target for IBM, Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard.
But even if you are looking for something with more of a pulse, you will rarely be confronted down south with ranks of sun loungers.
The two fighters and their camps have sparred outside the ring for more than three years over drug testing, the purse split, timing and everything else under the sun.
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Even as the sun shone this week, London's Olympics chiefs were still fretting about the potential for more rain.
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City enjoyed more possession in the opening 90 minutes without causing the Doncaster defence too many alarms, save for a Sun Jihai shot in stoppage time which hit the bar.
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At Cassatt, Bill Coleman, a former Air Force captain who has worked in tech for 35 years, saw the cheap wave coming more than a decade ago, when he was still at Sun.
Digital delivery means readers outside the New York area no longer face a choice between paying more for the Times or settling for a second-rate local paper like, say, the Gainesville Sun.
More recently, a somewhat overlapping group of tech heavyweights called the Green Grid, including Intel, HP, Dell, Microsoft, IBM, Sun and AMD, announced a "roadmap" for the IT industry's adoption of more efficient data center hardware.
There are some fine art pieces as well, including The Rise in Belfast, two steel meshed spheres symbolising "the rising of the sun and new hope for Belfast's future", or, as it's more popularly known, due to its location, The Balls in the Falls.
E-Trade Financial dumped Sun for Linux-on-Intel in 2002 and found that the new machines were faster and more reliable.
While some analysts see the Sun suite as being directed more towards home users, Grabau believes the software is also suitable for business use.
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