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MIT to launch Kerberos Consortium

News The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) said the Kerberos Consortium, which will be launched on 27 September, is being formed to "provide a mechanism to permit greater industry participation in the funding and development of Kerberos, and...

[September 19, 2007, 16:04]

MIT takes RFID to next stage

News The Auto-ID Center, the radio frequency identification (RFID) research group that MIT and its industry partners formed in 1999, is disbanding its current form at the end of the month, MIT said. The former Procter & Gamble executive is leaving MIT...

[October 24, 2003, 10:00]

MIT frees content online

News One year after the launch of its pilot programme, MIT on Monday night quietly published everything from class syllabuses to lecture videos for 500 courses through its OpenCourseWare initiative, an ambitious project that it hopes will spark a Web...

[September 30, 2003, 10:30]

MIT makes quantum leap in display technology

News Supremely efficient ultra-thin notebook and video displays may be the result of new quantum discoveries announced by MIT. MIT says that the major advance with this technology, called Quantum Dot Organic LED, or QD-OLED, is that the filling in the...

[January 13, 2003, 15:57]

Duden - Die deutsche Rechtschreibung - mit Audio

Downloads Mit erstmals 125 000 Stichwörtern ist die 23. Auf der Grundlage der neuen deutschen Rechtschreibung Schnelle Suche über Anfangsbuchstaben Volltextsuche Akustische Aussprachehilfen Ausspracheregeln in Lautschrift bei Fremdwörtern Angaben zur...

[September 5, 2004, 8:00]

MIT urges Brazil towards Linux

Talkback Brasil needs the power of free software, I think that president Lula will acept this advice from MIT. All brazilians can learn how to use free software. Microsoft software make people lazy and we cannot wish it to brazilian people.

[March 18, 2005, 14:06]

HP, MIT delve deep with digital library

News Corporations and government agencies have also been in contact with MIT. Called DSpace, the new system is essentially a centralised, electronic repository for the massive amounts of intellectual property created by research institutions, said...

[November 5, 2002, 8:28]

MIT looks into the technology crystal ball

News Others chosen by the MIT magazine editors are topics that most people have never heard of, such as microphotonics and microfluidics. Imagine if someone could do for the brain what the pacemaker did for the heart," Nicolelis told the MIT journal.

[December 29, 2000, 9:15]

MIT spin-off stores sun's energy to power the world

News The team at Sun Catalytix is pursuing a technology and commercial breakthrough — not an incremental improvement to solar technologies, as fellow MIT spin-off 1366 Technologies is doing. MIT last year announced that a technology developed by Nocera...

[October 1, 2009, 13:09]

MIT Students Learn More and Test Better With New Digital Note-Taking Program

White Papers But students at MIT have been able to greatly reduce this hassle with the introduction of the Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 digital note-taking program. From taking notes and maintaining notebooks to researching, writing papers and taking tests...

[September 20, 2008, 0:00]

Photos: Humanoid robots come to life at MIT

News The Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is located in the Ray and Maria Stata Center that was designed by Pritzker-winning architect Frank Gehry.

[May 16, 2007, 11:33]

HP and MIT team up on open-source archiving

News Users of DSpace digital-archiving technology will now receive help and support via a not-for-profit organisation set up by the creators of the tool, MIT and HP. Announced on Wednesday, the DSpace Foundation will provide support to over 200...

[July 18, 2007, 16:23]

Nokia and MIT think artificial intelligence

News Nokia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Friday opened the doors to a new research lab that has a distinct software flavour. Nokia executives said the Nokia Research Center Cambridge has begun seven projects in collaboration...

[April 25, 2006, 9:20]

HP teams up with MIT on wireless

News HP and MIT joined forces in June 2000 to focus on developing new types of computing and communications equipment. They called the relationship invent@mit. Susie Wee, HP project manager for streaming media technologies, is among the HP employees and...

[May 27, 2002, 10:50]

Motorola and MIT to create thinking chips

News MIT's Media Lab is hoping to provide that vision. Technology like that could eventually produce "disposable electronics," said MIT professor Joe Jacobson, leader of the project. Right now, information technology is designed with the principle that...

[March 16, 1999, 13:12]

MIT unveils wireless-power device

News A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) lit a 60-watt light bulb from a power source two metres away and with no physical connections between the source and the appliance. The "WiTricity" device — the term coined by the MIT team...

[June 11, 2007, 9:54]

MIT looks into the technology crystal ball Pt II

News Work on chips made from plastic or organic materials is going on at IBM, Lucent Technologies, MIT, Penn State and Cambridge University. Take me back to Pt I/ MIT's crystal ball Its goal, according to the magazine, is to create an encryption scheme...

[December 29, 2000, 9:26]

MIT urges Brazil towards Linux

Talkback Wow, that fantastic! How does it look with free jobs in the Linux IT industry? I would relocate to Brazilia, in order to work over there. Europeen corrupt politicans made it possible. Any links?

[March 18, 2005, 14:24]

MIT urges Brazil towards Linux

Talkback Right. Because there's no Microsoft developer community. And shame on the Media Lab for using the word 'better' without qualification, if they didn't, and shame on ZD if they were quoted out of context.

[March 18, 2005, 16:23]

MIT's open communications campaigner

Talkback Andrew Lippman's comments regarding communities being the key to the future of communications has already occurred in areas such as music recording. The hold that record companies, producers and managers had over rock bands in the 60's has been...

[February 21, 2006, 8:14]

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