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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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Scientists use virus to build a better battery
Scientists at MIT have demonstrated how a genetically modified "real" virus can be used to construct both the cathode and anode of a lithium-ion battery.
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The Future Of... Sticky Notes
Without a doubt, sticky notes are handy, but in many ways they're stuck in the analog world. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das introduces us to Quickies, an MIT Media Lab invention that combines...
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Images: Tracking those roaming around Rome
MIT debuts digital-mapping project that shows where and when cell phone users wander around the Eternal City.
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CNET News.com reporter roundtable
Gates' comments about the $100 PC project at MIT gets a strong reaction from reporters and editors Michael Kanellos, Mike Yamamoto, Tom Krazit and Mike Ricciuti.
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Inventing the future of digital media at MIT (photos)
The famed MIT Media Lab is a hotbed of ideas on how life is becoming more and more digital and how people will interact with their digitized surroundings in new ways.
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MIT's DIY wooden cell phone (photos)
MIT's Media Lab set out to use open-source design and readily available materials to make a cell phone that easy to customize. The result is somehow appealing to all aesthetics.
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Solar goes 3D in MIT research project
By designing solar photovoltaic panels into various tower configurations, researchers believe they can create a more predictable source of power over the entire year -- even on cloudy days.
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MIT camera grabs 3D images 'round corners (images)
Researchers in MIT's Media Lab have built a laser-powered camera that sees around corners at 1 trillion frames per second. Out of sight no longer means out of mind.
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TeenTech Weekly: College ranks, 'racist' tweets, MIT, MySpace convictions
The weekly roundup of Generation Y and student resources you may have missed.
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MIT launches first free online course
MITx is now allowing students around the world to enroll in its first prototype online course.
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Student sends MIT letter to space
A 17 year old MIT hopeful did something creative with her acceptance letter - launched it in to space.
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MIT's Ross on how enterprise architecture and IT more than ever lead to business transformation
If you have all the money in the world, you're not forced to make tough decisions. Architecture is all about making tough decisions, understanding your tradeoffs, and recognizing that you're going...
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MIT to open up some courses to global audience -- free, online
MIT to join Stanford in offering courses for global participation. MIT says it will offer certificates for successful completion.
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MIT latest to expand online learning facilities
MIT is the latest institution to offer a wider range of free online learning resources. Will their open source software promote this idea to other institutions?
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MIT creates analogue 'brain' chip
Researchers have designed a new computer chip that mimics synaptic plasticity--how a brain's neurons adapt in response to new information.
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Bring back high-tech manufacturing to US says MIT president
The US is lacking the right investments in research and education-- the government needs to lead.
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Analytics-driven companies see competitive advantage: IBM-MIT study
New IBM-MIT study finds companies with advanced analytic capabilities accelerating ahead of their analytically challenged peers.
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Google lends hand to new MIT Center for Mobile Learning
Google is teaming with MIT on a new Center for Mobile learning, which have a special focus on the App Inventor for Android.
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Reddit co-founder charged with hacking MIT
Aaron Swartz, co-founder of popular social sharing site Reddit, has been indicted on charges of stealing millions of documents from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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MIT folds solar cell into paper airplane
Researchers at MIT have developed a way to "print" solar cells on paper and fabric. The process takes place in a vacuum chamber and is similar what's used to make potato chip bags.
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