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How to Get the Most Out of Virtualization
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Swarming around in HiveLive
Does anyone need another enterprise collaboration tool for helping get closer to the customer? How about if you had a collection of tools in one space that are people centric rather than task or...
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Leaked e-mails reveal MediaDefender's antipiracy woes
Messages portray a company overwhelmed by file-swapping community and skepticism from entertainment executives.MediaDefender is wake-up call for entertainment sector
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Swarms of robots to mine space (photos)
Planetary Resources plans to harvest water and other valuable natural resources from near-by asteroids.
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Cloud apps, big data and the wisdom of swarms
Siri's approach to deciphering voice recognition has lessons for SaaS vendors who are debating how to mine their stores of big data for value.
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SOA and cloud together: 'swarm computing' arrives
Enterprises now face the prospect of the development of a new generation of spaghetti architecture -- this time called cloud computing.
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Autonomous swarming blocks basis for display concept
Designer Julia Tsao presented a seemingly outlandish yet provocative idea for a futuristic display at this week's Emerging Communications conference. The project, called Curious Displays, does...
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Biochemical trigger to locust swarms
Islamic and Christian fundamentalists may tell you it's god's will, but science says locust swarms are tiggered by environmental cirucmstances...and powered by a hormone called serontonin. The...
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Forget the cockroach, jellyfish shall inherit the planet
If global warming increases the surface area covered by ocean as predicted, jellyfish may ride the waves of the future. Not those landlubber cockroaches. There's a new summary put together by...
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Swarms of small satellites coming soon
The first satellites were launched about 50 years ago as a way to conquer space. Now, satellites are essential for our civilian and military communications. But they remain large and expensive,...
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Swarming around in HiveLive
Does anyone need another enterprise collaboration tool for helping get closer to the customer? How about if you had a collection of tools in one space that are people centric rather than task or...
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Particle swarm optimization for pictures
Particle swarm optimization (PSO) is a computer algorithm based on a mathematical model of the social interactions of swarms which was first described in 1995. Now, researchers in the UK and...
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Leaked e-mails reveal MediaDefender's antipiracy woes
Messages portray a company overwhelmed by file-swapping community and skepticism from entertainment executives.MediaDefender is wake-up call for entertainment sector
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Images: Depicting the Web's 'collective consciousness'
SwarmSketch enlists the masses to build online artwork on topics that bubble up from the Web itself.
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Images: Depicting the Web's 'collective consciousness'
SwarmSketch enlists the masses to build online artwork on topics that bubble up from the Web itself.
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Sun faces open-source swarm
As JavaOne gets under way, the company is seeing the center of Java move away from the Sun-controlled standards process.
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Report: ZigBee wireless set to swarm
The wireless automation technology will see explosive growth over the next few years, a new study predicts.
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Bee-like robot swarm wins MIT prize
Swarming robots that can act in concert and mimic the behavior of bees net a 30-year-old doctoral candidate in computer science the annual Lemelson-MIT Student Prize.
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Microsoft stomps on swarm of bugs
The software giant warns of four security flaws on the same day, the most critical a hole in SQL Server 2000 that could let attackers into databases.
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Microsoft stomps on swarm of bugs
The software giant warns of four security flaws on the same day, the most critical a hole in SQL Server 2000 that could let attackers into databases.
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New bugs swarm Windows
Microsoft warns of a buffer overflow in remote access service (RAS) software in Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP which could allow a hacker to run any code. Plus, it issued two more...
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