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Bill Gates offers the world a physics lesson

Bill Gates offers the world a physics lesson

Insight newsmaker In an interview, the Microsoft chairman talks about why he spent his own money to make a series of classic physics lectures available free on the Web, and shares on Project Natal, Google's Chrome OS and more.

Monday, July 27 2009 10:22 PM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Business applications, Consumer Technology, Battery, Bill Gates, Science, Video, biology, teacher, CNET Networks Inc.


Power to the masses

Power to the masses

News With more supercomputers using industry-standard systems such as Opteron and Itanium, mega computing power is finally making its way to the mass market.

Tuesday, October 18 2005 06:47 PM


US govt commits US$1.2B to energy R&D

US govt commits US$1.2B to energy R&D

News U.S. President Barack Obama cheers on green-tech businesses, announcing a big increase in energy-related research and a 10-year business tax credit for R&D spending.

Tuesday, March 24 2009 10:06 AM

Tags: Green IT, Funding, Government, Clean Technology, clean-tech industry, Research And Development Investment Tax Credit, tax credit, job, researcher, Holland


Obama's security adviser calls for energy action

News James Jones, incoming national security adviser, is a retired general who advocates for a diverse energy supply and clean-energy technologies in the name of national security.

Tuesday, December 02 2008 06:51 AM

Tags: Clean Technology, Energy Policy, Security, National Security, Renewable Energy, energy efficiency, nuclear energy, security adviser, financial, America


Create a power management strategy

Techguide Give more thought to the preservation and conservation of power beyond buying uninterruptible power supplies for the server room.

Monday, July 17 2006 01:28 PM



Cost and graphics concerns delay a VDI project

Tech Management

Virtual desktops are a serious paradigm shift and Scott Lowe is taking it in a slow and measured way. In this article, he provides an update on ongoing VDI efforts at Westminster College.


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Do we need more delivery centers?

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As I wrote a while back in about "racing to subsidies", there certainly is an increased focus by governments to attract delivery centers to their region. To do that, many..... by Michael Rehkopf

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