HP labs director seeks more help from academiaMay 07, 2008 | pda version
(AP) -- Trying to boost the output of its research labs, Hewlett-Packard Co. wants to get more help from scientists in universities. |
Princeton researchers envision a more secure InternetLike human society itself, the world's computerized infrastructure is wondrously complex, both spectacularly fertile and deeply flawed. |
![]() Wearing technology on your sleeveYou think the switch from typewriter to computer was a revolution? The next stage could see many of us interacting with computers inserted into our very clothes. A new project is exploring a range of applications ... |
Carnegie Mellon algorithm identifies top 100 blogs for newsBeing among the first to pick up on Internet news and gossip and rapidly detecting contamination anywhere in a water supply system are similar problems, at least from a computer scientist’s point of view. Both can be solved ... |
![]() Researchers Study Digg.com to Investigate Collective AttentionIn a world where millions of people are bombarded with thousands of messages daily, understanding how some messages become popular among large populations is vital for successful advertising, marketing and ... |
![]() MIT's 'electronic nose' could detect hazardsA tiny "electronic nose" that MIT researchers have engineered with a novel inkjet printing method could be used to detect hazards including carbon monoxide, harmful industrial solvents and explosives. |
New computer architecture aids emergency responsePrinceton researchers have invented a computer architecture that enables the secure transmission of crucial rescue information to first responders during events such as natural disasters, fires or terrorist attacks. |
IBM Shows Impact of SOAMay 22, 2007 | pda version
IBM is serious about service-oriented architecture. It's so serious that the company is holding an entire conference around SOA this week in Orlando, the Impact 2007 event. |
Mellanox Delves into 10G EthernetMellanox Technologies, best known as a provider of high-speed InfiniBand interconnect technology, is delving into Ethernet for the first time. |
Computing Grid Helps Get to the Heart of MatterIn November, when physicists at CERN in Switzerland begin their grand experiment using the world's largest particle accelerator—the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC—computer scientists there and across the globe will also put ... |
HP Switches Key to CERN's LHC ProjectCERN's own network upgrade in support of the Large Hadron Collider project involved more than just connecting the 8,000 PC processors it is using at its data center. |
Will Windows Home Server Be the Next 'Me Too' Market?May 17, 2007 | pda version
Windows Home Server is Microsoft's bridge between the home PC and the server market. Maybe it's not surprising, then, that its partners and customers may see it as a way to extend into new markets, too. |
HP Unveils Low-Power, 24/7 Disk ArraysThe new package is the latest enterprise product to come from HP's long-term joint engineering and OEM relationship with Hitachi. |
Microsoft Claims Open-Source Technology Violates 235 of Its PatentsThe software maker is using the threat of patent violations to try to further muddy the waters around GPLv3. |
China Trying to Upgrade Its 'Made in China' ImageTwelve Chinese companies agree to purchase $4.3 billion in U.S. software, hardware and services and also offer to help build a research center in California as a way to improve trade relations. |