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- Intel World Mural project - just what will the next 40 years bring?
- Intel is turning 40 and while most of us by fast cars, take up motorcycling, or go bungee-jumping to deal with our mid-life crises, Intel asked 500 kids in 21 countries what they expected the next 40 years of computing to bring us. It's actually a great...
- Tags: Computing, Computer, Intel Corp., Kid, Productivity, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-20
- How much is a unit of cloud computing?
- Could Mosso's concept of a compute cycle be the first step towards a standard, negotiable unit of cloud computing? Or is that a step too far towards commoditization for vendors to stomach? by Phil Wainewright
- Tags: Pricing Strategy, Computing, Mosso, Cloud Computing, Phil Wainewright
- Blog posts 2008-07-16
- Linux for housewives. XP for geeks.
- The computer proletariat is rising up - and computing will never be the same. Tiny, sub-$500 "netbooks" like the Asus Eee are the hottest thing going in notebooks today. And some surprising things are happening. Like housewives on Linux. Asus is forecasting worldwide shipments of 10 million...
- Tags: ASUS, Computing, Microsoft Research, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Microsoft Windows, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-07-06
- Productivity: Mobile phones vs desktop computing
- If you want to make the iPhone less than useful for business, just copy and apply the best practices from Microsoft desktop management to it. by Paul Murphy
- Tags: Desktop, Phone, Mobile, Telecommunications Company, Provisioning, Cell Phone, Computing, Telecom & Utilities, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Gallery: Intel shows off computing's future
- Intel shows what's behind the doors to its research facilities at Research@Intel Day which was held at the Computer History Museum in San Francisco. by Andy Smith
- Tags: Computing, Intel Corp., Productivity, Andy Smith, Intel, research
- Image galleries 2008-06-12
- Intel plays show and tell: Environment, visual computing (multi)core themes
- Intel CTO Justin Rattner and his merry band of researchers played show and tell with projects from the chipmaker's lab focused on visual computing and how to leverage multiple cores. Rattner outlined Intel's research projects Wednesday--roughly 70 of them--and noted that these experiments will turn into products...
- Tags: Environment, Computing, Intel Corp., Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-11
- What's wrong with an exploit being sexy?
- What's wrong with an exploit being sexy?Ignore the fanboisActiveX gave us global computing. If we were stuck with *nix we'd still be back in the 70s with only the IT high priests and obsessive hobbyists playing with computers. Sure some people make mistakes in coding, but the benefits...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Cyberthreats, computer code, Zkiwi, exploit, Unix, global computing, computing, operating system
- Discussion threads 2008-06-10
- Quad-Core Processors Bring Higher Performance and Lower Cost to Mainstream Computing
- This in-depth study shows how Intel has created a market-leading processor family built on quad-core technology with a first-to-market advantage. Leading hardware and software vendors have expressed and exhibited full support. Early tests by a significant cross section of end users have proven the value and efficacy of the architecture....
- Tags: Performance, Quad-core, Quad-core Processor, Computing, Processors, Server Virtualization, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Servers
- White papers 2008-05-13
- How dangerous is computing to your health?
- How dangerous is computing to your health?...Eat healthy, exercise often, and take time off to disconnect. Simple rules to live by! ]:)Back problemsSeveral years ago I felt like there was a knife in my back. It kept getting worse so I visited a chiropractor. As soon as I told him...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Vertical industries, computer, computing, health care, Preventive Medicine
- Discussion threads 2008-05-05
- How dangerous is computing to your health?
- Recently I have seen a spate of articles suggesting the computing lifestyle is hazardous to your health: Laser toner consists of tiny particles which can be inhaled. In fact indoor air is often worse than outdoor air. As buildings are tightened-up to save energy the need for...
- Tags: Health Care, Computing, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-05
- Will computing save health care?
- Will computing save health care?Will Assistive Technology save IT?With Google or Microsoft wanting to buy into peoples' data, and house it at the most inexpensive location and not even considering local laws or identity theft (I mean, that's expensive), I don't see computing doing much help.After all, it's easy to...
- Tags: computing, health care, Predictive Health
- Discussion threads 2008-05-02
- Will computing save health care?
- Carey James Kriz is nothing if not an optimist. Dr. Kriz, who heads the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine in Orlando, is convinced that technology is the answer to the train wreck called the health care financing system. Predictive Health, knowing what your...
- Tags: Dr., Health Care, Computing, Carey James Kriz, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-02
- New approach gives Purdue serious computing power
- Purdue University will be replacing its current research computing clusters on May 5th with one of the world's largest supercomputers. While this isn't especially surprising at a school known for its computer science expertise, the funding model and installation are far more novel. Interestingly, the supercomputer,...
- Tags: Purdue University, Supercomputer, Computing, Computer, Productivity, Research & Development, Business Operations, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-01
- Stanford pushing for new parallel computing model
- Stanford University, in conjunction with Sun, AMD, NVIDIA, IBM, Intel, and HP, is working to create a new computing model that fully exploits modern, multicore processing. As a feature in Ars Technica points out, parallel computing has always posed significant challenges to programmers. However, since most of us...
- Tags: Computing, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-01
- Can assistive technology save computing?
- Computing is becoming an old man's game. (Picture from the University of Buffalo. Go Bulls.) Last year just 8,000 people graduated with computing majors, nationwide, the lowest figure in years. Can assistive technology turn that around? Michael Buckley at the University of Buffalo thinks...
- Tags: Computing, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- Why all the recent focus on "desktop virtualization"
- Why all the recent focus on "desktop virtualization"When they do something interesting...I'm actively following over 100 companies in the virtualization software space. I do my best to post something interesting on all of them from time to time. If you check, I've posted a number of articles on Endeavors Technologies.When...
- Tags: Processors, computing, recent focu, X11, desktop, desktop virtualization, CPU, locality, local machine, network
- Discussion threads 2008-04-11
- Microsoft's Mundie: New programming models needed
- Craig Mundie, Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer, said Wednesday that the software industry needs to catch up with advances in computing power. The gist: Computing power is growing exponentially via multiple cores and parallel processing. The rub: Software doesn't have the tools or programming heft to...
- Tags: Software, Programming Model, Microsoft Corp., Multi-core, Computing, Programming, Mundie, Development Tools, Tools & Techniques, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- Has Microsoft lost its way on desktop computing?
- Based on recent comments by top Redmond strategists, it appears that Microsoft has no credible vision for the future of desktop computing. Apple appears to have skirted this strategic black hole and despite the distractions of its OS X-based mobile clients, keeps delivering powerful desktop hardware, a robust OS...
- Tags: Software, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Computing, Surface, Desktop Strategy, Desktops, Strategy, Hardware, Management, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2008-04-01
- Silicon chips for optical quantum computing
- UK researchers at Bristol University have shown that it is possible to control single photons on a silicon chip. The team developed 'the world's smallest optical controlled-NOT gate -- the building block of a quantum computer.' As said the lead researcher, 'This is a crucial step towards a future optical...
- Tags: Optics, Abstract, Silicon Chip, Computing, Quantum Corp., Chip, Quantum Computing, Quantum Computer, Quantum Technology, Quantum Circuit, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-30
- Into Africa: Inveneo's low-power computing alternative
- I am way too far out of traditional work mode to wrap my head around some of the other subjects I've got cluttering my inbox. Weekends are for non-profits, like San Francisc0-based Inveneo, which is bringing computers and IP communications technology to under-served regions in places like Nigeria. ...
- Tags: Community, Green Technology, Computing, Inveneo, Weekends, Productivity, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-03-22
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