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- Are CIOs adopting the iPhone?
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, CIOs discuss the iPhone and whether they plan to use them across their companies. They also talk about the difficulty in supporting new platforms and in keeping company confidentiality. Panelists include Colleen Berube of Adobe Systems, Russ Daniels of Hewlett-Packard, Anna Ewing of...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, CIO, iphone, AlwaysOn, Stanford, tech
- Videos 2008-07-31
- Software as a service: the cultural influence
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, technology executives discuss perceptions of risk and control with software as a service, and how those feelings are changing in countries that have different software legacies. Panelists include moderator Michael Barker of Revolution Partners, Vance Checketts of Mozy, Russ Daniels of Hewlett-Packard, Drew...
- Tags: Software-as-a-service, Software As A Service (SaaS), Emerging Technologies, saas, cloud computing, stanford, software as a service
- Videos 2008-07-29
- Is algae the next gas alternative?
- At the AlwaysOn Summit at Stanford University, Steve Jurvetson of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Bill Green of Vantage Point Venture Partners, and moderator Awais Khan of KPMG discuss current and future uses for algae. Green says that while algae can be used to produce fuel, it is currently not sustainable on...
- Tags: Steve Jurvetson, AlwaysOn Summit, stanford, fuel alternatives
- Videos 2008-07-28
- Tech camp for kids
- Some kids prefer video games and computer programming to sports and nature, and the ID Tech Camps were created with that set in mind. CNET's Kara Tsuboi drops in on a summer session at Stanford University to watch these future tech masterminds hard at work on their summer vacations.
- Tags: Tech, Programming, Development Tools, Games, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Personal Technology, News, kara tsuboi, id tech camp, stanford, computer graphics, web, design, video, summer, camp, digital, final cut pro, robotics, science
- Videos 2008-07-09
- Stanford University data breach leaks sensitive information of approximately 62,000 employees
- A data breach resulting from a stolen laptop has leaked sensitive information including Social Security Numbers of approximately 62,000 as reported by Stanford University former and current Standford University employees. The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a site devoted to the collection of data breach information, reports this number as 72,000, and I'm...
- Tags: Sensitive Information, Stanford University, Data, Information, Stanford, Laptop Computer, Kroll, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-06-23
- FCC to hold Comcast hearings at Stanford
- The FCC will hold a second hearing PDF looking at whether ISPs, especially Comcast, are improperly blocking, throttling or otherwise limiting consumer access to peer-to-peer applications like BitTorrent. This one will take place at Stanford University on April 17 -- no other details (like building, time, etc.) were released, just...
- Tags: FCC, Comcast Corp., Stanford, Federal Government, Internet, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-19
- FCC might hold second Comcast hearing at Stanford
- FCC might hold second Comcast hearing at StanfordPlease, No more delays until Comcast interference is endedMy name is Robb Topolski, and I am the Comcast customer identified in the Free Press (et. al.) petition to the FCC and my own personal statement is attached to the filing. Comcast's hacker-style network...
- Tags: Federal government, Stanford, FCC, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-28
- FCC might hold second Comcast hearing at Stanford
- ValleyWag is reporting that the FCC may hold a second hearing into Comcast's network management practices -- as payback for packing the room at Harvard earlier this week. The blog claims to know: The FCC will take no official action against Comcast over the held seats, but...
- Tags: FCC, Comcast Corp., Stanford, ValleyWag, Federal Government, Network Administration, Networking, Government, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- Attn. Stanford students, Palo Alto street peeps: FCC Comcast Torrent-thwart hearing to Stanford?
- Valleywag is hearing that a "do-over" of yesterday's net neutrality-overlayed FCC hearing about Comcast's thwarting of Torrent packets may be headed to the campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto. I wonder how happy Comcash will be to face the citizenry's champion of...
- Tags: FCC, Comcast Corp., Stanford, Palo Alto, Valleywag, Federal Government, Government, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-02-27
- A scientific Oscar goes to Stanford
- On February 9, 2008, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will give its ten Scientific and Technical Academy Awards for the year. One of them will go to a professor of computer science at Stanford University who worked with scientists from Industrial Light & Magic. They'll receive this...
- Tags: Method, Particle, Stanford, Computer, Oscar, Productivity, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-04
- (Photos: Stanford's X-ray vision)
- (Photos: Stanford's X-ray vision)very nicenice pictures and descriptions. I wondering though, why do they build such an expensive and safety-sensitive device close to the San Andres Fault. There are so many other safer places in the world to build such a thing...RE: (Photos: Stanford's X-ray vision)boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,
- Tags: X-Ray vision, Stanford, photograph
- Discussion threads 2007-09-14
- Photos: Stanford's X-ray vision
- Cutting-edge X-rays are shining light on ancient history and paving the way for cleaner sources of future energy. Coming soon: movies of molecules. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Vision, Photograph, Stanford, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2007-09-12
- Stanford leads pack of 36 robocars picked for DARPA Urban Challenge
- DARPA has chosen 36 finalists for its Urban Challenge, a close-in city version of its "grand challenge" for robotic car designers, The San Francisco Chronicle reports. The defense agency isn't quite ready to unleash robocars on a real city; this contest will take place at a former Air Force...
- Tags: DARPA, Stanford, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-08-10
- Photos: Tech camp for kids
- Thousands of kids are attending iD Tech Camps on college campuses around the country this summer. Jimmy McChristy, 17, shows off video animations he''s created with Adobe AfterEffects for a four-minute film takeoff on the movie The Matrix.McChristy, a Santa Fe, N.M., high school senior, is one of thousands of...
- Tags: Games, PRODUCTIVITY, Corporate communications, It', photograph, game, iD Tech Camps, iD Tech, computer, Jimmy McChristy, Stanford University, camp, video game, hog, dorm, 3D modeling, Pixar Animation Studios Inc., programming, backward, Stanford, robotics, Web design, Universi
- Image galleries 2007-08-09
- Global Legal Challenges: General Counsel forum, Stanford's E-Commerce Best Practices conference
- (Mark Lemley, Maren Christensen, Daniel Cooperman)There's a group of high profile in-house counsel participated today in the General Counsel forum at Stanford Law School's Fourth Annual E-Commerce Best Practices conference, including: Mark Lemley, Stanford Law School and Keker & Van Nest LLP Maren Christensen, Universal Studios Daniel Cooperman, Oracle Clint Smith, MySQL Kent Walker, Google Ian...
- Tags: Software, Search, Patent, Lawsuits, Free speech, DMCA, Copyright, Conferences, Compliance, Blogging
- Blog posts 2007-06-18
- Stanford robot passes driving test
- Stanford robot passes driving testDriverless Robotic CarI'm thinking this would be great for the visual impaired, but... Long way to go. :pWider applicationWhen I consider how many people I routinely see dialing a cell phone while trying to thread commuter traffic, I am willing to entertain the thought that we...
- Tags: Robots, robot pass, Stanford, robot
- Discussion threads 2007-06-17
- Photos: Stanford passes first DARPA test
- The Stanford University racing team shows off its robot car, Junior, to DARPA representatives on in the first test round to enter the DARPA Grand Challenge.
- Tags: Robots, photograph, DARPA, Stanford, Stanford University, robot, team
- Image galleries 2007-06-14
- Stanford student posts her number on Net
- Girl urges globe-trotters to give a callMegan Zoback, a senior at Stanford University, has come up with her own rendition of the Luke Johnson phone experiment by posting her contact information on popular video-hosting site YouTube. Zoback has kept her privacy by using a service called Jaxtr, which allows anyone...
- Tags: Megan Zoback, Stanford
- Videos 2007-05-17
- Tomorrow's products on display at Stanford
- Start-ups, students and big companies get innovativeStanford University's annual Cool Products Expo shows off the best rising products around. CNET News.com's Zamir Haider was on hand at this year's event on April 11 to see what the future has in store.
- Tags: Stanford
- Videos 2007-04-13
- Stanford researchers imagine an Internet built from scratch
- It could be called the "Hindsight is 20/20 Project" because it asks the question, "What would the Internet look like if it could be rebuilt from scratch?" But in asking the question, Stanford researchers hope to find answers to the Internets more persistent problems, reports Campus Technology. Stanfords...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, NETWORKING, Internet, Stanford
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
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