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- Mark Dowd's null pointer dereference exploit and advanced Flash ActionScript techiques proove definitively: Aliens Do Exist!
- Alright, I'm just going to start out with a little background before I start, this particular research was so cool that I've been talking about it all day. Reading this whitepaper, written by Mark Dowd, was as exciting to me as watching highlights of Michael Jordan sinking that winning shot,...
- Tags: Research, Adobe Systems Inc., Blog, Blogging, Team Management, Internet, Management, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-04-16
- Images: Testing Microsoft's Experimental Platform
- A Microsoft team wants to take as much of the guesswork out of project planning as possible. by Andy Smith
- Tags: mangement, testing, Web development, Microsoft, research
- Image galleries 2008-04-16
- Tropical heat wave
- You could be able to have that tropical vacation by simply stepping outside. There's been plenty of publicity about the heating of the polar regions, ice melting, etc. Now there's research showing that the earth's tropical girdle is expanding as well. Hot and dryer. The research...
- Tags: Research, Earth, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-10
- Hereditree (exe)
- Hereditree 2007 is the latest in Family Tree Software for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista. With clean and elegant displays, Hereditree makes it easier for you to access information - making you more productive and allowing you to focus on your research.
- Tags: Research, Hereditree 2007, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2007-09-10
- Green: tech and VC money converge
- Technology Partners announced this week, they've got a bundle of dough. And they intend to invest it in green tech and bio-tech start-ups. Today, CNET's Martin Lamonica checks in with the company. What are they seeing in the coming years?In short, they're seeing green. A long-term...
- Tags: research, renewable energy, green tech, energy, climate change, Blogroll
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- Remember synfuels? they may be coming back
- CNET's Michael Kanellos today blogs about companies developing tech to produce synthetic petroleum. Industrial microbiology.One such company is start-up LS9. Kanellos tells us the firm intends to exploit "the properties of naturally occurring or genetically enhanced organisms." And this week LS9's presenting a paper on their...
- Tags: research, renewable energy, fossil fuel, green tech, energy, Blogroll
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- What will next-generation multicore apps look like?
- The move to multicore processing is well underway. But the creation of software that takes advantage of multicore capabilities is still little more than a twinkle in the eyes of developers -- including Microsoft's developers.Microsoft has started thinking through what apps might look like in five-plus years. And Craig Mundie,...
- Tags: Research, Healthcare, Development tools, Corporate strategy, Windows client, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- Your computer's making you sick
- A new study from Britain's Imperial University says your computer and other electronics could be making you sick. A London newspaper says the study's going to be published in August. The research will blame electrical charges from computers, TVs, stoves and other electrical appliances for giving people asthma,...
- Tags: research, green tech, Blogroll, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-28
- Ozone revisited
- There's a detailed, delightful (if you're a chemist) explication of the recent ozone research over on the realclimate blog. It's helpful to follow the realclimate blog's explanation of the vast difference between ozone's behavior on the earth's surface, and in the stratosphere.I early blogged the original research publication right...
- Tags: research, global warming, climate change, Blogroll, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- Good news for the future
- Airplanes are a cursed blessing. They make travel over long distances possible in less time than anybody could have imagined 120 years ago. A week to take a steamer from New York to Liverpool. Sound like fun?But the curse comes with all that crud jets spew into...
- Tags: research, green tech, global warming, fossil fuel, federal government, energy, climate change, Blogroll, aviation &, aeronautics, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-27
- Ozone: too much here, too little there
- Hey folks, can we just get our ozone in balance? Seems like crystals and mantras aren't gonna do it. There's no political stigma on climate change research in Britain so they're regularly coming with up new findings.Today comes a study saying there are chmicals in the Antarctic that...
- Tags: research, green tech, global warming, climate change, air pollution
- Blog posts 2007-07-26
- Multiple Microsoft search refreshes due over the 12 months
- Microsoft is readying multiple new search releases -- the first of which is coming this fall -- that it will launch over the next 12 months.The fall search update will include improvements to the search core, relevance and performance and mobile capabilities as well as new vertical search experiences,...
- Tags: Windows Mobile, Windows Live, Web 2.0, Vista, Search, Research, Advertising
- Blog posts 2007-07-26
- Microsoft: Expect Windows installed base to hit 1 billion by mid-2008
- The Windows installed base will hit the 1 billion mark by the end of Microsoft's fiscal 2008 (which ends on June 30), according to Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO."There will be more PCs running Windows than automobiles at that point," Ballmer told attendees of the company's annual Financial Analyst Meeting FAM...
- Tags: Windows client, Research, Corporate strategy, Advertising
- Blog posts 2007-07-26
- Microsoft Research's PlayAnywhere: A surface computer for the rest of us?
- PlayTable finally saw the light of day in the form of Microsoft's Surface multi-touch table. But there's a related technology that's been under development by Microsoft Research -- "PlayAnywhere" -- which still has yet to go commercial.At this week's Faculty Research Summit, Microsoft researchers showed off, yet again, PlayAnywhere. Here's...
- Tags: Research, Corporate strategy, Code names
- Blog posts 2007-07-18
- Microsoft wants inside your kitchen
- It looks like Microsoft has more kitchen-related projects in the works than the Windows-based Kitchen Client.The BBC is reporting on efforts coming out of Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK, to build kitchen-centric computing tools and technologies. (Thanks to ActiveWin.com for the BBC link.)I could be wrong, but I don't believe...
- Tags: Windows Live, Windows client, Research, Corporate strategy
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- Microsoft ponies up cell-phone, green-computing Research funding
- Microsoft outlined the specific projects to which it's looking to universities for research contributions on July 16, the opening day of its 2007 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit.(The Research Faculty Summit has been an annual event. Starting next year, it will become an every-two-year event, with a new Microsoft graduate-student-focused research...
- Tags: Research, Healthcare, Corporate strategy
- Blog posts 2007-07-16
- Microsoft provides first public demo of the Surface tabletop
- On Saturday, June 9, at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers, Microsoft let the public see, touch and test-drive the Surface interactive tabletop system that the company unveiled at the end of May.Surface -- the product formerly codenamed "PlayTable," and later "Milan" -- is a hardware-software bundle that Microsoft...
- Tags: Vista, Research, Corporate strategy, Code names
- Blog posts 2007-06-09
- What will many cores mean to future Windows releases?
- Windows and existing Microsoft programming languages work just fine with one- to four-processor PCs. But when 8- 16 and 64-core client machines become the norm -- in the not-so-distant future -- will Windows, C#, Visual Basic and other Microsoft applications be able to keep up?Seemingly, the answer is no. Microsoft...
- Tags: .Net Framework, App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Development tools, Research, Virtualization, Visual Studio Orcas, Windows 7, Windows client
- Blog posts 2007-05-31
- Will Microsoft pit 'Milan' multi-touch against Apple's iPhone?
- It's show time for Microsoft's "Milan" multi-touch and gestural interface technology. And I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft decides to make this week's Wall Street Journal tech conference the debutante ball.Milan, the technology previously known as "PlayTable," and, later, "Table," has been in incubation for the past few years...
- Tags: Apple, Code names, Corporate strategy, Research, Zune
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- OzzieSoft?
- Wonder if the term "OzzieSoft" -- a k a, the world of Microsoft, according to Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie -- is going to take off?A couple of Microsoft bloggers, Steve Clayton and James Senior, have dropped OzzieSoft mentions into recent posts. Both attribute Microsoft's seeming desire to be more...
- Tags: Corporate strategy, Development tools, Research, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2007-05-25
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