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Innovation, education key to India's growth
News India must "evolve the right ecosystem" to unleash its potential as an innovation technology hub, says delegate at EmTech 2009 conference.
Tuesday, March 03 2009 03:13 PM
Tags: Innovation, Local Government, R&D, Battery, Hewlett-Packard Co., Technology, India, Innovation, Technology Review, Education
Researchers tout touchy-feely technology
News Haptic technology, which simulates humans' sense of touch and feel through tactile vibrations or "force feedback," may soon become a mainstream computing phenomenon.
Saturday, September 08 2001 01:07 AM
Energy-aware Internet routing coming soon
News Researchers say they have developed routing algorithm that can help big Internet companies reduce their energy bills by millions of dollars.
Wednesday, August 19 2009 10:50 AM
Tags: Green IT, Energy, Cisco Systems Inc., Akamai Technologies Inc., Energy Usage, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Carnegie-Mellon University, networking company, researcher, Internet
Green news harvest: Ethanol industry falls short
News Corn ethanol companies are shutting down operations, while cellulosic ethanol from nonfood sources is still years away from commercial-scale production.
Friday, February 13 2009 11:34 AM
Tags: Green IT, Technology Review, CNET Australia, electric car, Offshore, New York Times Co., Dow Jones & Company Inc., CNET Networks Inc., industry, Dell Computer Corp.
Low-cost solar concentrator unwrapped
News A California startup looks to cut the cost of solar power for industrial customers with a concentrator that relies on more sheet metal and less silicon.
Tuesday, May 05 2009 09:15 AM
Tags: Green IT, Department Of Energy, Photovoltaics, Cell, Technology Review, solar cell, solar panel, sustainable development, Silicon, Mountain View
Microsoft details fix for 'white space' interference
News Microsoft researchers tell MIT's Technology Review that it has a new algorithm that could be used to turn unused analog TV spectrum into new wireless broadband services.
Thursday, August 20 2009 10:18 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Bandwidth, TV, Backup, Device, Wireless Broadband, Spectrum, Wireless, Broadband, Wi-Fi
Microsoft e-book security in doubt
News The encryption protection that stops the copying of e-books stored in Microsoft Reader formats has been broken by an anonymous programmer.
Monday, September 03 2001 08:39 AM
Microsoft e-book security in doubt
News The encryption protection that stops the copying of e-books stored in Microsoft Reader formats has been broken by an anonymous programmer, according to MIT's Technology Review.
Monday, September 03 2001 04:07 PM
Slip-up spills beans on Dell notebooks
News Web posting gives the early lowdown on unannounced products, including laptops with Core Duo chips.
Thursday, February 02 2006 10:33 AM
Tags: Notebooks and tablets, Search, Mobile processors
Take tech out of security policies to maintain compliance
Techguide Tired of wondering whether your organization is compliant with all the regulations that affect it? Mike Mullins has a rather unorthodox suggestion to make it easier to address compliance in your company.
Tuesday, May 08 2007 09:14 AM
Tags: Business security, Security
Why dumb-downed no-RAID storage is bad for consumers
Techguide George Ou explains why dumb-down storage that shun RAID technology is to the detriment of home PC users.
Tuesday, June 26 2007 08:39 PM
Tags: Storage, RAID, Data backup, disaster recovery
Take tech out of security policies to maintain compliance
Insight Tired of wondering whether your organization is compliant with all the regulations that affect it? Mike Mullins has a rather unorthodox suggestion to make it easier to address compliance in your company.
Friday, April 27 2007 09:01 AM
Tags: Business security, Security
Joy: Future of the Web is mobile devices
News Want to see where the Web is headed? Bill Joy, Sun co-founder and venture capitalist, says look no further than your cell phone.
Friday, September 30 2005 11:34 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, Handhelds, Smart phones, Mobile/Wireless, Mobile platforms, Browser
U.S., Korean teams apply nanotech to memory chips
News Nanotechnology research in Korea and the U.S. may produce computer memory hundred of times denser in storage than present-day chips.
Thursday, June 19 2003 09:14 AM
Motorola CEO: Apple 'to build a smart phone'
News Ed Zander downplays "screw the Nano" remark and says "it's only a matter of time" before the Mac maker builds a cell phone.
Friday, September 30 2005 10:45 AM
Tags: MP3 players, Smart phones
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