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Clusters' First Stand

Leader Clustering -- the use of multiple computers and storage devices to create what seems to be a single system -- is coming out of the engineering lab and into the enterprise. You no longer need a lab coat to use it.

[November 8, 2004, 11:18]

Apple Vs Microsoft - The Chips Are Down

Blog Comment I may have to hold his white lab coat as surety. Please don't give Rupert ideas.

[June 13, 2008, 16:55]

Keeping Innovation Alive At Microsoft

News You need a sturdy foundation in this to support any R&D (research and development) in the lab. Touching on the 200 or so innovations the lab has contributed to Microsoft's products, Hon told ZDNet Asia in an interview why he holds the conviction...

[August 19, 2008, 15:29]

PhotoOne Print

Downloads Easily share your design with friends or print in a photo lab. Using hundreds of templates and designer ideas from it, everyone can work like a pro. PhotoOne Print is the advanced digital photo printing software to let you design, edit, print and...

[December 2, 2004, 9:31]

Intel Makes A Mesh Of Wireless Networking

News Intel's Network Architecture Lab has unveiled some of its ideas about a wireless system called mesh networking, which could massively increase bandwidth and reliability. Wireless ISPs can use the technology to provide service in areas out of range...

[February 21, 2003, 8:43]

Next-gen Viruses Need Next-gen Responses

Leader Every major IT company with a security lab has interesting and potentially vital new ideas, but sees them primarily as profit opportunities. With big money behind them, the virus writers are turning to new and more subtle ideas and are learning to...

[March 21, 2005, 12:35]

Intel Says 'hola' To Barcelona Labs

News The chipmaker on Tuesday announced it will establish a new processor research lab on the campus of the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. The company said that by establishing the lab in Barcelona, it can work more closely...

[May 28, 2002, 17:41]

Stallman: Software Patents Victimise Developers

News On Monday afternoon Richard Stallman was invited by the Foundation for Information Policy Research to speak at the Cambridge University Computer Lab on the issue of software patents. Instead, it is about patenting ideas.

[March 28, 2002, 10:40]

Open Source Comes Of Age

News Stallman had been a programmer at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, and there he had witnessed what he saw as the decline of the ideal of scientific collaboration amongst programmers. Discussions of the origins of open source are more...

[March 13, 2006, 17:10]

Why Migration Doesn't Mean Brain Drain

News Then they start going back to places such as Taiwan, India and China to start companies, or maybe set up a development lab or work with policymakers to set up venture firms. Saxenian, a self-described economic geographer, charts the circulation of...

[September 8, 2006, 12:55]

After 30 Years, Valentine's Still Picking Winners

News Nanotech anything, probably in part because of the huge amount of technology press coverage of what is sort of a lab fascination with the chemical process. Nevertheless, Valentine is feared and revered among entrepreneurs pitching their ideas on...

[November 29, 2004, 11:00]

Intel Unveils Double-jointed Tablet PC

News The lab is part of Intel's larger Mobile Platforms Group, which is responsible for creating new mobile products. Florence was created by Intel's Mobile Architecture Lab. The lab creates many new designs on paper each year, but constructs only a few...

[May 13, 2003, 8:55]

Jane Wakefield: Uncovering The Heart Of Technology

News Making tech invisible finds its zenith with the work being done at MIT by Professor Hiroshi Ishii, head of the Media Lab's Tangible Media group. BT has also been drawn by the MIT magnet and has invested a huge sum in sponsoring the Disruptive...

[June 27, 2001, 16:44]

Stallman: Why Software Patents Are A Special Case

News In the third part of his speech at the Cambridge Computer Lab, Richard Stallman explains why building software is not like building physical projects, and offers two solutions to the problem of software patents: one for Europe where software...

[March 28, 2002, 10:39]

Tackling The Challenges Of Tech Innovation

News But creative people get impatient," said Rich Friedrich, director of HP's Enterprise Systems and Software Lab. But they all acknowledged it's not easy to innovate, especially considering that large corporate cultures can be a curse to fresh ideas.

[August 18, 2008, 11:58]

Humanity: Computing's Biggest Problem

News We're in an age of new microscopes," said IBM's Dan Russell, the conference organiser and senior manager of IBM's User Sciences & Experience Research Lab here. Meanwhile, Web-search king Google finds its own employees are the best guinea pigs on...

[July 17, 2003, 10:10]

HP Labs Eyes Up Compaq's Clusters

News IBM has been showing off quantum computing and chipmaking equipment at its Almaden, California, lab. Although the cultures are somewhat different, with a greater emphasis at HP on marketable products, Compaq's research lab has been moving in that...

[November 28, 2001, 12:52]

Xerox Chip Makes Fibre Cheaper

News It would be very expensive to have a dedicated optical fibre line into your home," said Joel Kubby, a technical manager at Xerox's Webster, New York-based lab. Although prototypes have been developed, the lab will likely tune it for better...

[March 27, 2003, 15:09]

Jane Wakefield: I Am The Network

News I was at its famous Martlesham Heath research lab, formerly an RAF airbase and now attempting to become a fashionable technology park at one end of the so-called Silicon Fen, an optimistic description of the high-tech corridor running between...

[March 26, 2001, 15:30]

Grids Set For Enterprise Push

News The challenge is getting the ideas out of the lab and into commercial use," said Steve Tuecke, CEO of Univa, which Tuecke founded with a group of grid computing luminaries in December last year to build commercial systems around the Globus Toolkit.

[April 28, 2005, 18:20]


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