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Group sees Linux users unfazed by SCO suits
News Linux customers are unlikely to be deterred by legal threats from the SCO Group, even while the outcome of its legal battle with Novell remains undecided, according to the OSDL.
Wednesday, February 11 2004 09:10 AM
IBM meta-molecules open new doors
News IBM has found a way to get thousands of molecules to assemble themselves into designer crystals, a technique that, along with others, could change how people look at chemistry.
Thursday, June 26 2003 09:34 AM
IBM lets Millipede storage out for a stroll
News The prototype technology works like a punch card machine and can fit huge amounts of data into a tiny space.
Tuesday, March 15 2005 09:26 AM
Tags: Storage
IBM microscope 100 million times stronger than MRI
News IBM Research has built a new nanoscale microscope capable of creating images with 100 million times finer resolution than existing MRI technology.
Tuesday, January 13 2009 09:27 AM
Tags: Hardware, Nanotechnology, IBM Corp., Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Microscope, hydrogen, magnetic field, tobacco, YouTube Inc., YouTube Video
IBM's 35 atoms and the rise of nanotech
News Don Eigler moved a single atom two decades ago. Since then, he and IBM have taken new steps in pursuing a dream of compact, power-efficient computing.
Tuesday, September 29 2009 10:08 AM
Tags: Processors, IBM Corp., Nanotechnology, Electronics, Carbon Nanotube, Manufacturing, Atom, vision, knowledge, circuitry
IBM atomic probe gets newly sensitive touch
News Vendor's atomic force microscope can distinguish charged gold atoms from neutral ones. Big Blue hopes that will help with nanocomputing and solar energy research.
Friday, June 12 2009 11:54 AM
Tags: Nanotechnology, IBM Corp., Nanotechnology, Electronics, Atom, solar cell, researcher, Holy Grail, Zurich
GoodGuide gets into gastronomy with food ratings
News Ratings site has added food to its list of earth- and body-friendly products.
Tuesday, March 17 2009 11:16 AM
Tags: Web sites, Cookie, Food Item, Database, GoodGuide, food, job, founder, Earth, Web sites
Intellectual property: Do you have a leak?
Techguide Is your organization's intellectual property floating around the Internet? Not sure? Here are some ways to check.
Tuesday, July 14 2009 10:11 AM
Tags: Security, Operations, Twitter, RSS, Google Inc., Michael Kassner, Small And Medium Business, P2P, intellectual property, e-mail
IBM focuses on microscopic gains
News A new electron microscope from Big Blue and Nion will help semiconductor researchers to design chips whose components are thinning out to the atomic level.
Thursday, August 08 2002 10:18 AM
New microscope could focus nanotech dream
News Forget megapixel count. A device being created by the Department of Energy will be able to show things smaller than hydrogen atoms.
Thursday, December 02 2004 10:36 AM
Tags: Nanotechnology
IBM makes molecular switch
News The company has made two separate nanotech breakthroughs that could lead to switches made up of single molecules, and storage on single atoms.
Monday, September 03 2007 01:06 PM
Tags: Nanotechnology
Windows glitches to get fixes
Insight Microsoft plans to fix bumper crop of flaws--including critical Windows problem--in scheduled monthly update.
Friday, February 04 2005 09:21 AM
Tags: windows alerts
Oz developer peddles bigger, faster storage
News An Australian researcher has come up with a concept to develop a technology which can store 1,000 times more information on computer hard drives than is currently available, and at much faster speeds.
Friday, September 07 2001 03:50 PM
IBM calculates the force it takes to move atoms
News IBM has figured out how much force it takes to move atoms. Next, it will try to build things with those atoms.
Monday, February 25 2008 11:30 AM
Tags: Processors, R&D, Memory
TAS says SingNet has no 'sugar daddy'
News The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore today said SingTel and SingNet have not violated regulations on predatory pricing and cross-subsidization.
Friday, June 01 2001 02:48 PM




