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| IBM Linux ad: Prodigy - 92 sec Linux advertisement from IBM, released in September 2003.
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| IBM and the Holocaust - 348 sec Produced by http://gnn.tv
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It has been over 50 years since Adolf Hitler took his life in a small underground bunker near Berlin. And while, for many, the Holocaust that he planned and executed against the Jewish population of Europe is a thing of the past -- a dark chapter of our history that serves a reminder of man's inhuman potential -- for others, it is a subject of unrelinquished sorrow and tireless investigation.
It is in the latter camp that we find Edwin Black, author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated international bestseller IBM and the Holocaust. The book, which documents IBM's direct links to Hilter and his so-called 'Final Solution' by providing the Third Reich with census machines and punch card technology, caused IBM to issue a formal statement claiming that the Nazis controlled the operations of IBM Germany during the war. But Edwin's research shows that Thomas J. Watson, founder and president of IBM during the company's financial relationship with the Nazis, exercised more hands-on control of the operation than they care to admit.
In his Guerrilla News directorial debut, Paul Shore interviews the author and deploys GNN's trademark design aesthetic in what is sure to be one of the most controversial documentaries about U.S. corporate complicity with the Nazi regime.
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Mitchell Akiyama Auteur : COAnews Tags:IBM corporations media fascism politics control business Nazi computers  |
| IBM and Michigan Tech - The Future of Work - 101 sec IBM and Michigan Tech help prepare students for future careers in IT and business. Auteur : websphere99 Tags: jobs future ibm students software computers technology michigan careers employment  |
| IBM, Verichip, and the Fouth Reich - 509 sec IBM and its ties to human control Auteur : noverichip Tags:ibm black rfid microchip nazi hitler verichip we the people will not be chipped 666 bush national id government police  |
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| IBM QEDWiki ACORD Demo - 331 sec Demo of IBM QEDWiki / Web 2.0 mashup project Auteur : iboyibm Tags:QEDWiki IBM ACORD Barnes  |
| Greater IBM and Second Life Video Introduction - 136 sec TOP SECRET. Greater IBM and Second Life Video Introduction. Unique and funny. Seinfeld fans will like it. IBMers, alumni, and everyone, start here!
By Mathew Georghiou and Joel Garza. Auteur : KevinAires Tags:Greater IBM GreaterIBM Second Life Georghiou Garza Seinfeld Funny  |
| IBM Zone Trusted Information Channel (ZTIC) - 187 sec More and more attacks to online banking applications target the user's home PC, changing what is displayed to the user, while logging and altering key strokes.
In order to foil these threats, the IBM Zurich Research Lab has introduced the Zone Trusted Information Channel (ZTIC), a hardware device that can counter these attacks in an easy-to-use way.
More information:
http://www.zurich.ibm.com/ztic/
. Auteur : LazarusPayne Tags: banking security ztic ibm  |
| History of IBM - 209 sec History of IBM Auteur : jutecht Tags:education IBM  |
| IBM RFID Clipped Tag - 114 sec The IBM clipped tag technology allows consumers to tear off the antenna of an RFID tag, thereby significantly reducing the tag's read range to just a few inches. This makes it extremely difficult to read tags within an individual's personal space without being noticeable. The clipped tag gives consumers the ability to simply "opt out" and protect their privacy. The chip, however, retains full functionality otherwise. This enhances consumer privacy while maintaining the benefits of the technology, such as product authentication or recalls. Auteur : RFIDdotcom Tags:Technology IBM RFID privacy  |
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| IBM TV Commercials on Energy Efficiency/Green (Tree Huggers) - 31 sec This is the IBM Stop Talking.Start Doing TV Commerical on being green/tree huggers spot Auteur : IBMEIC Tags: IBM commercial tv tree hugger green business stop talking start doing energy efficiency  |
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| IBM Advances the Use of Light Instead of Wires for Chips - 54 sec IBM researchers from the T.J. Watson Research Center reached a significant milestone in the quest to send information between the "brains" on a chip using pulses of light through silicon instead of electrical signals on copper wires. The breakthrough -- a significant advancement in the field of "Silicon Nanophotonics" -- uses pulses of light rather than electrical wires to transmit information between different processors on a single chip, significantly reducing cost, energy and heat while increasing communications bandwidth between the cores more than a hundred times over wired chips.
The new technology aims to enable a power-efficient method to connect hundreds or thousands of cores together on a tiny chip by eliminating the wires required to connect them. Using light instead of wires to send information between the cores can be as much as 100 times faster and use 10 times less power than wires, potentially allowing hundreds of cores to be connected together on a single chip, transforming today's large supercomputers into tomorrow's tiny chips while consuming significantly less power.
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IBM's optical modulator performs the function of converting a digital electrical signal carried on a wire, into a series of light pulses, carried on a silicon nanophotonic waveguide.
First, an input laser beam (marked by red color) is delivered to the optical modulator. The optical modulator (black box with IBM logo) is basically a very fast "shutter" which controls whether the input laser is blocked or transmitted to the output waveguide.
When a digital electrical pulse (a "1" bit marked by yellow) arrives from the left at the modulator, a short pulse of light is allowed to pass through at the optical output on the right.
When there is no electrical pulse at the modulator (a "0" bit), the modulator blocks light from passing through at the optical output.
In this way, the device "modulates" the intensity of the input laser beam, and the modulator converts a stream of digital bits ("1"s and "0"s) from electrical signals into light pulses. Auteur : jgluckibm Tags: IBM semiconductors photonics chips computer  |
| Man & Computer - IBM 1965 - 1360 sec The film Man & Computer, made in 1965 by IBM's UK branch, provides a basic understanding of computer operations. A large portion of the film shows the ways in which a computer can be simulated by five people using the standard office equipment of the day. The film employs a number of different techniques, including animations, and features a few brief scenes of an IBM System/360 in use—just months after the first machines were delivered.
Starting in the 1940s, IBM became a major producer of films used for sales, training, documenting business processes, entertaining at company functions, and educating the public. Several IBM films were made by respected filmmakers and sometimes featured well-known actors. Auteur : ComputerHistory Tags: Computer History IBM System/360 technology documentary  |
| IBM: Ideating - 29 sec "Stop Talking. Start Doing." Auteur : l1ndvall Tags: ibm commercial ideating  |
| Propaganda do Linux - IBM(leg. Português) - 92 sec A propaganda feita para o Linux pela IBM Auteur : rafastv Tags:linux ibm open source free freedom liberdade grátis comercial propaganda linus torvalds richard stallman fsf  |
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