Stanford scientists create open source camera
Blog Researchers at Stanford University have created a digital camera that runs open source firmware, allowing developers to add to or alter the camera's functions. The example the Stanford researchers give of a useful function to build in is automatic...
[September 4, 2009, 16:41]
Stanford University Lowers Cost of PC Management With Microsoft Windows XP, Dell OpenManage, and Altiris Deployment Solution
White Papers Stanford University's IT infrastructure is as diverse and dynamic as its students and faculty. Bristling with new ideas, Stanford professors and students make extraordinary demands on the university's IT staff by regularly evaluating a myriad of...
[September 27, 2005, 0:00]
Stanford to appeal email intercept conviction
News Clifford Stanford, founder of Demon and Redbus, is planning to launch an appeal after receiving a suspended prison sentence for illegally intercepting emails. Stanford was sentenced on Thursday to six months imprisonment, suspended for two years...
[September 16, 2005, 13:45]
Stanford, tech execs unveil science centre
News Stanford University opened the doors on Tuesday to a new computational earth science centre, joined by project backer and alumn Scott McNealy, chairman of Sun Microsystems. The new centre, called the Center for Computational Earth and Environmental...
[June 21, 2006, 11:00]
Stanford to appeal email intercept conviction
Talkback In the case of Stanford, it was in the public interest. It is typical of this government to prosecute a citizen for something that this government regularly does itself as a matter of policy. In the case of government, it is self-interest and...
[September 17, 2005, 13:59]
Catbird Networks Case Study: Stanford Federal Credit Union
White Papers Stanford Federal Credit Union had experienced threats to security much like other financial institutions. Of particular concern was the possibility that someone could plug in a device at any of their locations and instantly have access to...
[January 21, 2009, 0:00]
Trapeze Mobility System Provides Stanford School of Medicine With Wireless LAN Access
White Papers Its age and layout presented with immediate challenges for a network specialist with Stanford. Stanford needed a comprehensive wireless LAN solution that would help them plan, configure, verify, and manage their immediate dilemma - the library's...
[January 17, 2006, 23:00]
Prescription for Innovative Leadership: A Strategic IT Out-Tasking Approach Helps Stanford Hospital and Clinics Accelerate Its Business Transformation Program
White Papers Stanford Hospital and Clinics (SHC) in Palo Alto, California, delivers patient care in more than 100 specialty and subspecialty areas. At the heart of SHC's out-tasking strategy was the desire to hold the hospital's business and IT destiny in its...
[March 23, 2006, 23:00]
Cliff Stanford: The maverick Internet pioneer
News No one can ever say that Essex boy Cliff Stanford hasn't been prepared to take a risk. Stanford kept his interest in Internet access by setting up an investment vehicle, the Redbus Group, which in turn invested in hosting company Redbus Interhouse.
[September 16, 2005, 13:20]
FBI investigating ID theft at Stanford
News The FBI is investigating a computer system security breach at Stanford University that may have put the personal information of nearly 10,000 people at risk, the university said on Wednesday. The intrusion occurred on 11 May at the Career...
[May 26, 2005, 10:20]
IBM allies with Stanford for spintronics
News IBM and Stanford University on Monday will announce a joint effort to conduct further research into spintronics, which is a technology that one day could lead to computers that could start working as soon as the power comes on or rapid fire...
[April 26, 2004, 10:30]
Stanford to appeal email intercept conviction
Talkback It is important to mention that just like telephonic conversation, a conversation through electronic mail also have the backing and support of privacy rights and any unauthorised access of the same will violate the privacy rights of its holder.
[September 16, 2005, 19:13]
IBM allies with Stanford for spintronics
Talkback Spintronic Optical Data Nanostorage neat website on many nano concepts.http://colossalstroage.net/colossal5j.htm
[June 11, 2004, 5:13]
Stanford scientists create open source camera
Blog Comment Sounds a good idea - I hope it progresses to the stage where the CCD sensor matches what Nikon and Canon have. I think the makers such as Nikon & Canon have been remiss in terms of only really offering the facilities that a non digital SLR has.
[September 7, 2009, 17:41]
Stanford scientists create open source camera
Blog Comment Didn't Kodak and pals do this a few years ago with the Digita open architecture? You could write some quite complex apps and upload them into various cameras. Curiously hard to find much on this on the Web, though.
[September 4, 2009, 17:25]
Stanford scientists create open source camera
Blog Comment I certainly remember seeing pictures of Doom running on a Kodak camera in the late 90s. There is a strange dearth of information available, as you say, but from the looks of it Digita wasn't itself open source, but was a closed operating system...
[September 7, 2009, 12:31]
Distributed computing gets top marks
News Scientists at Stanford University have demonstrated tangible proof that scientific experiments can be conducted using thousands of low-end PCs wrangled together into loosely linked networks. A group of chemists -- including Stanford assistant...
[October 23, 2002, 13:58]
Mystery attackers strike Linux supercomputers
News Unknown attackers have compromised a large number of Linux and Solaris machines in high-speed computing networks at Stanford University and other academic research facilities, according to a university advisory.
[April 14, 2004, 9:05]
Yahoo founder offers advice to Google
News Jerry Yang has some advice to the two Stanford graduates now running archrival Google -- enjoy it while it lasts. Like Brin and Page, Yang and fellow Stanford classmate David Filo started a Web site that has become one of the most visited places...
[October 8, 2004, 9:30]
Internet pioneer charged under RIP Act
News Cliff Stanford, one of Britain's Internet pioneers, has been charged under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Act 2000 with conspiracy to blackmail and the illegal interception of communications.
[February 13, 2004, 16:35]



