US tech research faces crisis
News For much of the 20th century, major breakthroughs in technology came from large research laboratories like AT&T's Bell, Xerox's Palo These research facilities operated much like national laboratories, making their discoveries and innovations...
[November 10, 2005, 14:55]
Q&A: Bell Labs eyes broadband's future
News Jaffe has been at the helm of the laboratories for three years, taking over just as the telephone industry began to go into a prolonged financial tailspin. Q: What's at the top of Bell Labs' project agenda these days?
[June 13, 2003, 13:24]
Channel Estimation for D-BLAST OFDM Systems
White Papers Diagonal Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time (DBLAST) structure offers a low complexity solution to realize the attractive capacity of Multiple-Input And Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems. This paper applies D-BLAST in Orthogonal Frequency Division...
[April 13, 2007, 1:01]
R for Mac OS X
Downloads It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R is a language and environment for statistical computing and...
[October 26, 2009, 17:57]
NANP Area Codes Reference for Palm OS
Downloads The NANP was introduced in 1947 by AT&T and Bell Laboratories. This is a free dictionary for Palm OS, containing Directory of North American telephone area codes by area/state plus cities within each area code.
[December 11, 2003, 6:00]
Email bigger strain on mobile networks than P2P
News Email puts a much heavier load on 3G networks than web surfing or peer-to-peer applications, according to Alcatel-Lucent's research wing, Bell Laboratories. Mike Schabel, a research director at Bell Labs, said on Thursday that P2P and web surfing...
[July 17, 2009, 16:17]
Hacking the 'crackers': Key Internet security issue solved
News It closes a loophole in public key security uncovered by researchers at Bell Laboratories. Instead, the Bell researchers deduced, from error messages received from a Web server, the private key to the encrypted session.
[August 25, 1998, 13:45]
Teen hacks 27 ISPs, gains root access
News Innercite also reported that its service had been used to perform network scans of computers at Sandia and Oakridge National Laboratories. The facts in the case came three days after Pacific Bell Internet Services notified an unknown number of...
[January 11, 2000, 17:15]
The Day Ahead: Transmeta's story still has a way to go
News He co-developed the reduced instruction set computer, or RISC, microprocessor technology while employed at AT&T's Bell Laboratories and was director of SPARC Laboratories and chief technical officer of Sun Microsystems' Microelectronics division.
[November 6, 2000, 13:05]
Microsoft: We won't sue over future OOXML versions
News The experiences the developers and Microsoft have together in open-source laboratories and projects — Microsoft is setting up support forums and laboratories manned with software experts to make sure third-party implementations of its intellectual...
[March 28, 2008, 7:13]
Q&A: Mobile phone inventor says dream isn't real yet
News I decided this was a great opportunity to needle my counterpart at Bell Laboratories. Look at the old AT&T: Bell Labs would think of things, and they would turn it over to Western Electric. Even his Motorola V-60 from Verizon Wireless cuts off...
[April 7, 2003, 15:37]
Mobile-botnet threat 'a ticking time bomb'
News Mobile botnets have not yet appeared in security laboratories or the wild but conditions are already ripe for malware attacks to turn mobile phones into zombies, according to a security researcher. Allan Bell, McAfee's marketing director for the...
[October 27, 2008, 12:20]
Enabling machines to reason like humans
News Principal figures at the Dartmouth conference included such notables as Marvin Minsky, then of Harvard University; Claude Shannon of Bell Laboratories; Nathaniel Rochester of IBM; and Dartmouth's own John McCarthy.
[July 5, 2006, 16:00]
Transmeta's low power finds place in supercomputers
News Troubled chip company Transmeta got a boost on Friday when the Los Alamos National Laboratories (LANL) showed off Green Destiny, a new supercomputer architecture based on Transmeta's Crusoe processor.
[May 20, 2002, 12:47]
Latest scary virus draws skeptics
News And last summer, researchers at Bell Laboratories exposed a hole in the Secure Sockets Layer security used in most browsers. Finjan Inc.with U.S.headquarters in California detailed the attack, called the Russian New Year, during a teleconference...
[January 6, 1999, 10:49]
Plastic transistors get rubber stamp
News Conventional techniques are good to working on smooth, flat polished surfaces using inorganic matter," said John Rogers, the chemist at Bell Labs, who created the new technique. The Cambridge, Mass.company -- spun off from the MIT research team...
[March 25, 1999, 5:59]
Security flaw throws SSL back on quick-fix drawing board
News The Lucent researcher, Daniel Bleichenbacher, who works in the secure systems research department of Bell Labs, in New Jersey, found a way for a hacker to derive the session key used in a transaction by feeding off the error messages created by a...
[June 29, 1998, 9:19]



