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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Gallery: Emerging Tech that could change your life
Here is a gallery of technology that could change your life from some of the most interesting posts on Chris Jablonski's Emerging Tech blog.
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Lifelike artificial lung does away with pure oxygen
Researchers in Cleveland, Ohio have built an artificial lung that reaches functional parity with a human lung. The device uses oxygen sourced from the air rather than pure oxygen as current...
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Delta/Northwest Airline Adventure
Delta/Northwest staff wrestle systems and win.
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Android sucks oxygen from mobile broadband room
Handset makers are used to having new product out every three months and tend to render it obsolete within six months. The carriers' wait for something that can compete with the iPhone has been...
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Toward more efficient fuel cells?
A very short report from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 'A cool fuel cell,' says that Spanish researchers have developed a new way to operate solid oxide fuel...
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Self-healing ceramics for nuclear safety
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) researchers have used supercomputers to simulate how common ceramics could repair themselves after radiation-induced damages. This is an important...
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If you pray, please pray for Marc Orchant
I've just learned that Marc Orchant, my former ZDNet colleague but far more importantly one of the most decent people I have ever met, suffered a massive coronary yesterday. If the angels and...
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A new way to make water -- and fuel cells
You probably know that it is easy to combine hydrogen and oxygen to make water. After all, this chemical reaction is known for more than two centuries. But now, researchers at the University of...
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Always-on gets regulatory fast track
A system based on what I call Always-On technology, using a wireless network as an application platform, is on its way to fast-track government approval.
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Microsoft 'Oxygen' security-management platform in the works
Microsoft has hired security expert Mark Curphey, the former Chief Technology Officer of SourceClear, who is bringing with him to Microsoft the "Oxygen" security platform and security-lifecycle...
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Lobstermen feeling the pinch, lobster females offer hope
It's the gender-gap, crustacean style. In Long Island Sound the remaining lobstermen are now counting on their industry being saved by female lobsters, so it's the females who are first being...
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Cataloguing marijuana's fingerprints
When a police officer stops a car and finds marijuana under the driver's car seat, he has no idea where the marijuana comes from. But as Alaska Report recently wrote, he might be soon able to ask...
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Photos: Adventurer tries out the life aquatic
Marine biologist tests out sustainable living, growing plants for oxygen, and bicycling for power-- all in a submarine. A yellow one, of course.
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Photos: Novazone's pest killer
Upstart uses ozone, the three-atom molecule of pure oxygen, to kill micro-organisms on fruit, vegetables and in bottled drinks.
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Photo: Fast track to blood pressure
Patients attach a patch to their arm that wirelessly transmits heart rate and blood oxygen levels to a handheld.
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Photo: Fast track to blood pressure
Patients attach a patch to their arm that wirelessly transmits heart rate and blood oxygen levels to a handheld.
Additional Results
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Gallery: Emerging Tech that could change your life
Here is a gallery of technology that could change your life from some of the most interesting posts on Chris Jablonski's Emerging Tech blog.
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Lifelike artificial lung does away with pure oxygen
Researchers in Cleveland, Ohio have built an artificial lung that reaches functional parity with a human lung. The device uses oxygen sourced from the air rather than pure oxygen as current...
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Delta/Northwest Airline Adventure
Delta/Northwest staff wrestle systems and win.
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Android sucks oxygen from mobile broadband room
Handset makers are used to having new product out every three months and tend to render it obsolete within six months. The carriers' wait for something that can compete with the iPhone has been...
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