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  • 'SOA was an artificial marketing concept': VMWare VP

    EMC VMWare executive disses SOA in a recent speech, relegating the philosophy to a vendor fad. Cloud, however, is the real thing. Everyone agree?

    Blog posts | August 2, 2011 9:09pm PDT

  • Light-paintings sketch WiFi signals in spectacular display

    A team of designer researchers in Norway are investigating the material and spatial qualities of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.

    Blog posts | April 20, 2011 8:52pm PDT

  • A robot to destroy breast cancer cells

    Researchers at the University of Maryland are developing a robot able to detect and destroy breast cancer cells in a single session. After a tumor is located on an MRI, the robot will perform a...

    Blog posts | October 10, 2008 9:57am PDT

  • Nanotechnology and viruses working together?

    You've certainly read that nanotechnology can be used for many applications. Now, according to Nanowerk, researchers from the University of South Carolina have demonstrated that one electrically...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2007 10:45am PST

  • A light-powered toothbrush?

    Would you like to use a light-powered toothbrush which needs no toothpaste and no batteries? It's already available in Japan and North America and it costs about $30. Its rod contains titanium...

    Blog posts | November 24, 2007 10:33am PST

Additional Results

  • 'SOA was an artificial marketing concept': VMWare VP

    EMC VMWare executive disses SOA in a recent speech, relegating the philosophy to a vendor fad. Cloud, however, is the real thing. Everyone agree?

    Blog posts | August 2, 2011 9:09pm PDT

  • Light-paintings sketch WiFi signals in spectacular display

    A team of designer researchers in Norway are investigating the material and spatial qualities of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs.

    Blog posts | April 20, 2011 8:52pm PDT

  • Seagate's hot-rod hybrid

    A hybrid of SSD and hard drive that gives you the best of both. Does Seagate's new Momentus XT deliver? See for yourself in a couple of short videos in my review.

    Blog posts | May 24, 2010 4:43am PDT

  • Hard-drivin' 'Rods and Mods' on display (photos)

    Special program highlights custom computer culture--from beavers to game consoles to ant farms--at San Francisco's Exploratorium.

  • A robot to destroy breast cancer cells

    Researchers at the University of Maryland are developing a robot able to detect and destroy breast cancer cells in a single session. After a tumor is located on an MRI, the robot will perform a...

    Blog posts | October 10, 2008 9:57am PDT

  • Interview: HP information management maven Rod Walker describes how BI empowers business leaders to innovate

    In health care, customer retention, energy and oil management, and for global risk reduction and compliance, BI is offering some of the best payoffs from IT and datacenter investments, says Rod...

    Blog posts | June 20, 2008 12:55pm PDT

  • Energy and food becoming global battlegrounds while high profile VC becomes lightning rod

    Energy. Food. Money. The nexus is fraught with political disagreement, high intensity accuations and lots of potential for profit, or disaster. All depends on who you listen to. If the era of...

    Blog posts | May 27, 2008 5:15pm PDT

  • Why Twitter's failing

    Right now, Twitter is a mess. Most of today, European users have experienced outages of varying length and even hard core Twitter fans are saying they've had enough. Some have talked of jumping...

    Blog posts | January 31, 2008 11:58am PST

  • Nanotechnology and viruses working together?

    You've certainly read that nanotechnology can be used for many applications. Now, according to Nanowerk, researchers from the University of South Carolina have demonstrated that one electrically...

    Blog posts | December 3, 2007 10:45am PST

  • A light-powered toothbrush?

    Would you like to use a light-powered toothbrush which needs no toothpaste and no batteries? It's already available in Japan and North America and it costs about $30. Its rod contains titanium...

    Blog posts | November 24, 2007 10:33am PST

  • The Do's and Don'ts of Web Services: Prepare Now, but Don't Expect Returns for Awhile

    The hype of Web services has subsided. However, anyone who has been around long enough to live through years of enterprise application implementations will discover that Web services and...

    News items | October 14, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • Marketing Applications for the Masses: Blending Power and Simplicity

    There is a very good reason why all the historic leaders in marketing software no longer exist--they built highly specialized systems with an addressable market of 100 companies that had armies of...

    News items | September 15, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • How You Define CRM Success Depends on Who You Are

    Different definitions of success are why CRM has developed such a bad reputation.

    News items | August 4, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • Look Out Siebel: Here Comes mySAP CRM 4.0

    SAP’s much-anticipated mySAP CRM 4.0 took center stage at SAPPHIRE, even though it’s not due for general distribution until November. It’s a hefty release--in fact, SAP executives compared the...

    News items | June 24, 2003 12:00am PDT

  • Rethinking Integration Decisions To Support Your Customer Requirements

    The Issue: The difficulty in integrating customer-facing software is but a symptom of a much larger problem: software design. The real problem is that packaged applications have been designed...

    News items | May 14, 2003 12:00am PDT

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