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Ready for Anything: Preparing for The Future of Communications
Check out this white paper to learn more about the future of the communications industry and how you can prepare for it.
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Helium leads to geothermal energy resources
When we think about alternative sources of energy, we often forget the potential of geothermal energy resources. In fact, it has been estimated that accessible geothermal energy in the U.S....
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Silicon, silicone and Alaskan salmon
The Aleutians may not become "Rubber Hose Valley" any day soon, but tiny hoses could help spawn a major change in biological equipment.Photos: Fluidigm BioMark system
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Ready for a virtual beer?
If you're attending SIGGRAPH 2007 next week in San Diego, don't miss a demonstration done by Australian and South Korean researchers. They will pour virtual beer during the conference. They say...
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Dell intros new storage solutions with Fluid Data Architecture
Dell is expanding its storage solution offerings using its Fluid Data Architecture for growing businesses looking for flexible methods of managing data.
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Fluid keys boost iPad typing speed
Researchers at the University of Technology, Sydney have developed a keyboard that lets users type faster on touchscreen devices like the iPad.
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Asus enlists industrial designer Karim Rashid for new 'fluid' Eee PC look
CES 2010: Asus on Tuesday announced a new look for its popular Eee PC netbook, a "fluid," "fashionable" and "sensual" design on top of a system running Intel's new Atom N450 processor.
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New Asus Eee PC 1008P by Karim Rashid is 'fluid' and 'sensual'
Asus on Tuesday announced a new look for its popular Eee PC netbook, a "fluid," "fashionable" and "sensual" design on top of a system running Intel's new Atom N450 processor. Here's a look.
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Music, photos, and weather are beautiful, fluid experiences on the HTC HD2
I posted a quick first impressions of the HTC HD2 yesterday, but as I was commuting home on the train I had a chance to spend more time with the media capabilities of the device and wanted to...
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VMWare executive shows off fluid network switching
At the Interop Conference in Las Vegas, VMWare CTO Stephen Herrod explains what the additional features in the company's network switching distribution will bring to virtualization. One of the...
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VMWare executive shows off fluid network switching
At the Interop Conference in Las Vegas, VMWare CTO Stephen Herrod explains what the additional features in the company's network switching distribution will bring to virtualization. One of the...
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Helium leads to geothermal energy resources
When we think about alternative sources of energy, we often forget the potential of geothermal energy resources. In fact, it has been estimated that accessible geothermal energy in the U.S....
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Silicon, silicone and Alaskan salmon
The Aleutians may not become "Rubber Hose Valley" any day soon, but tiny hoses could help spawn a major change in biological equipment.Photos: Fluidigm BioMark system
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Fluid Innovation bets on Virtual Ventures
If you've ever wanted to be a venture capitalist betting on whether a technical innovation will succeed, Fluid Innovation will let you do so virtually. At DEMOfall 07 the company debuted Virtual...
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Ready for a virtual beer?
If you're attending SIGGRAPH 2007 next week in San Diego, don't miss a demonstration done by Australian and South Korean researchers. They will pour virtual beer during the conference. They say...
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Fluid flow computing company goes open-source
Software that can, say, help make cars aerodynamic is no longer proprietary.
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Fluid lenses, video messaging get research grants
Six professors performing research on better solar cells and other technologies receive $50,000 grants.
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More Mac hijinks and cybercops fretting about our precious bodily fluids
Help for the needy and security for the masses. And even help for the secure. NetAid, PC security specs and a CEO forum are all on tap for next week.
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