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Chip breaks speed record in deep freeze

News IBM and Georgia Tech have coaxed a chip to run at 500GHz, a record for a silicon-based device, by dropping the temperature to minus 451 degrees Fahrenheit. At room temperature, the IBM-Georgia Tech chip operates at 350GHz, or 350 billion cycles per...

[June 20, 2006, 9:15]

'Nanospring pill' could detect cancer cells

News Scientists at the US Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) have developed a tiny "nanospring" structure that could be used to detect individual molecules, possibly creating an extremely sensitive method of detecting cancer.

[November 10, 2003, 12:30]

Data thieves strike university

News The online intrusions, which are thought to have occurred over the last two months, were only discovered in the past week or so, said David Terraso, a Georgia Tech spokesman. He referred further questions to a Georgia Tech Information Security...

[April 1, 2003, 7:31]

Biometrics researchers study every step you take

News The resulting technology could be used to aid police in locating suspects by scanning large crowds of people for those who have a particular manner of walking, said Gene Greneker, principal research scientist at the Georgia Tech Research Institute.

[October 21, 2002, 16:14]

Ubuntu Linux 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) - Configuration Tips

Blog Comment I find I can get more speed by choosing Georgia Tech,s server, or University of Southern California, rather than The University of Texas, which is a lot closer. Good list Mr. Watson. Another thing I do, when using a package manager, is find a...

[November 1, 2008, 12:07]

2002-03 College Football Bowls Pocket Directory Database

Downloads The Database contains:Bowl Games by Date, including December 17th, December 18th, December 23rd, December 25th, December 26th, December 27th, December 28th, December 30th, December 31st, January 1st, and January 2nd, each with Bowl Name, Date...

[December 17, 2002, 6:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Exciting times in miniature await, as I write up a story from Georgia Tech where they've made a chip/coil/magnet combo that generates a watt from a device roughly the size of a pound coin. The Georgia Tech prototype was powered by the same sort of...

[November 26, 2004, 17:00]

Mobile-botnet threat 'a ticking time bomb'

News In the report, a Georgia Tech academic predicted that botnets will infiltrate the mobile space next year. The issue of mobile botnets was brought up recently in a report released by the Georgia Institute of Technology's Information Security Center.

[October 27, 2008, 12:20]

Micro generators pick up power

News Many of these are in development elsewhere, with the University of Birmingham in the UK last year demonstrating three designs of comparable size to the Georgia Tech generator. The experimental device, created by researchers at the Georgia Institute...

[November 25, 2004, 14:55]

IBM takes on Dell with 80 percent server savings claim

News No marketing push is complete without a flagship customer - in this case Sea Island Resort a residential and holiday development in Georgia, which has replaced its Dell servers with IBM xServers. More enterprise IT news in ZDNet UK's Tech Update...

[January 22, 2002, 4:01]

HTC patches Bluetooth driver flaw

Blog Comment A recent cyber threat report by the Georgia Tech Information Security Center states that one of the emerging threats for 2009 is botnets moving from PC’s to mobile devices. Windows mobile devices are becoming an enterprise necessity to improve...

[July 18, 2009, 9:12]

Australian rat-robot hybrid paints pictures

News It has collaborated with the Laboratory for Neuroengineering at Georgia Tech in the US, which recently hooked a few thousand rat neurons to a multi-electrode array to create a 'Hybrot' -- so named because it is a hybrid of living and electronic...

[July 10, 2003, 9:50]

Q&A: The future of analogue chips

News Now what happened is that analogue has become the emerging industry and a few universities, like Georgia Tech, Washington, Stanford and Berkeley, recognise the value of analogue.and we get most of their PhDs.

[February 3, 2003, 8:58]

Microsoft launches free robotics software

News In addition, Microsoft said it will sponsor RoboCup 2007, an international robotics competition held in July at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Microsoft on Wednesday plans to take the wraps off its first commercial operating system for robots, with hopes...

[December 13, 2006, 8:10]

Intel promotes mobile location services

News Messaging, in fact, is apparently leading to the demise of doorbells in Europe, according to a new study from Georgia Tech. Intel is experimenting with ordinary wireless networks to see if the same job can be done on land.

[July 13, 2005, 9:15]

Net heavyweights launch Net think tank

News Wayne Clough, president of Georgia Tech, will serve as co-chair of the Institute with Barksdale. Jim Barksdale, Vint Cerf and other Internet heavyweights Tuesday announced plans to create an institute to study the Internet and society.

[November 10, 1999, 11:42]

Mac dealers: iBooks in short supply

News A dealer based in Georgia told MacCentral that although distributors are hoping for stock next week, Apple has told them that the target date was "only a guess", and that even when units arrive they will be "in very limited numbers".

[November 7, 2000, 11:53]

Police arrest phishing mob suspect

News The US Marshals have also issued a detainer for Schwarmkoff after he reached fugitive status for similar charges in Georgia. Parties included in the project include the DTI, the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit and the Association of Payment Clearing...

[November 11, 2004, 11:22]

IBM expands Linux marketing push

News Among the two dozen companies testing Linux on the iSeries are Insurance Management Solutions Group and Sea Island Resorts of Georgia. Find out how the open-source movement is revolutionising the high-tech world at ZDNet UK's Linux Lounge.

[July 25, 2001, 9:58]

Windows XP could trigger fight for Web subscriptions

News In regards to Windows XP prompting me to sign up for Passport, to be frank, I don't like that at all," said Darnell McGavock, a database administrator from Georgia. Windows XP faces a number of obstacles: The .Net initiative will require a massive...

[October 17, 2001, 16:57]

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