(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... More information about the memory cell, cross point array, experiment and results will be published in a joint paper titled "A Stackable Cross Point Phase Change Memory," to be presented at the 2009 ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... suit against Apple for allegedly breaching its patents.He said then: "You have traditional competitors like the Korean and Japanese companies and now we have new competitors like Apple and RIM. We are ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... that LG Display, Sharp and Chunghwa were previously forced to pay $585 million in criminal fines after a US Justice Department probe found the companies guilty of illegally price fixing LCDs used in flat-screen ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... Paranjpe drove the global outsourcing flood in the last 10 years, Wipro's primary contribution was leverage of labor arbitrage, an old business model, not true management innovation. However, the pace ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
... like Apple, RIM, and Palm, and you have Software Platforms like Windows Mobile and Android. Then you have Nokia who is both the largest and least aligned vendor in the space, having bought an independent ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... and raised on appeal," explained i4i Chariman Loudon Owen. "i4i is confident we will prevail on appeal. We believe the final judgment in favor of i4i, which included a finding of willful patent infringement ...
(Security/Security Features)
A report published by Symantec's MessageLabs indicates that shortened-URL spam continues to be a popular medium for criminal elements attempting to sell drugs online. According to Matt Sergeant, spammers ...
(Sustainability/Sustainability Features)
... call on governments to support further research and perhaps even real-world experimentation. But technology watchdog ETC Group described such plans as 'planet-tinkering' and warned that they were potentially ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... Internet users in the United States to the detriment of consumers and Flowbee alike". Flowbee wants to trim Google by honoring trademarks of third parties. ...
(Space/Space Features)
... Re-entry Vehicle Experiment (IRVE) is designed as an outer shell to slow and protect reentry vehicles as they hit the atmosphere at hypersonic speeds. IRVE looks like a giant mushroom when it's inflated. ...
(Space/Space Features)
... Kibo laboratory. The new component will allow International Space Station (ISS) experiments to be exposed to space. The STS-127 crew comprises Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists ...
(Space/Space Features)
... The new component will allow International Space Station (ISS) experiments to be exposed to space.The STS-127 crew comprises Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Dave Wolf, ...
(Space/Space Features)
... a platform to one end of the Japanese Kibo laboratory on the station. The platform will hold experiments designed to work outside the protective confines of the station. ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Craiglist has reportedly filed suit against South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster. The company is seeking declaratory relief along with a restraining order to prevent the potential filing of criminal ...
(Software/Software Features)
... and posting of graphic pornographic material." McMaster also threatened to initiate a criminal investigation if the site did not comply by March 15, 2009. According to McMaster, Craigslist had "not installed ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... do a lot of experimenting with new types of gameplay and new models for delivering games. That's something I'm very excited about, personally. Basically, OnLive offers developers an incredibly powerful, ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... posting of graphic pornographic material,” which is considered a crime in the state. Craigslist has ten days to comply with the request, otherwise the site will be targeted by a criminal investigation ...
(Security/Security Features)
... such as DNS cache poisoning. Compromise of an actual root has always been a primary concern, and decentralization of the management of this infrastructure would certainly increase the risk of compromise," ...
(Security/Security Features)
In the post-9/11 world, Susan Brenner, an NCR professor of law and technology at the University of Dayton, worries about terrorists using cybercrime for their own purposes. This week, Defense Secretary ...
(Security/Security Features)
... intrusions that have allowed criminals to steal hundreds of millions of dollars and allowed nation- states and others to steal intellectual property and sensitive military information," she said. She ...
(Software/Software Features)
... includes support for cloud computing via Eucalyptus, an open source technology which is included in Ubuntu as a technology preview, enables you to use your own servers to deploy, experiment and test your ...
(Software/Software Features)
... UI during the tab switching through a Ctrl + Tab key combination. Also planned is the ability to save and restore a group of tabs. [Click for slideshow] Experimental add-ons now standard FX will integrate ...
(Software/Software Features)
... device's smaller screen size.At the time of this writing, a dedicated Fennec section on Mozilla's add-ons site featured several working and experimental extensions with lots more to come as we're nearing ...
(Networking/Networking Features)
... of these funds. Public interest groups feel the providers competing for these funds should have to abide by network neutrality -- meaning that Internet service providers would not be allowed to discriminate ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Opinion)
... with as they are no better than common criminals who assault someone on the street, taking away their security and trampling on their rights.If you have an opinion, Tweet it. If you feel a certain way, ...
(Security/Security Features)
... by cyber criminals. The NCSC was developed by the Bush administration shortly after the launch of the "comprehensive nation cyber security initiative," which was a classified effort designed to aid in ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... to incur an unnecessary expense of $130, perhaps more or less, depending on the retail outlet, and creating revenue for Microsoft in the same amount." Dell is a prime example of this issue. The company ...
(Software/Software Features)
... warns that this release is still intended “for testing only” and that it is not recommended “installing this software on primary or mission-critical systems.” Microsoft said that Vista SP2 includes all ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
Challenging the iPhone is apparently easier said than done. RIM’s Blackberry Storm has plenty of software and interface issues, SonyEricsson’s Xperia X1 is way too expensive and those who ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Last week it appeared Microsoft might have had a chance at winning this case, but this week their fate seems grimmer. The company may not be required to fork over much dough, however, since the plaintiffs ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... pulled. The EFF is irate regarding the situation. In regards to YouTube's Copyright ID service the EFF stated: "These systems are still primitive and unable to distinguish a transformative remix from ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Brief)
... booth, though they will still rent private rooms for visitors. The primary reason given is recent German police raids over patent issues.AMD may also not have a booth as they are not yet on the list of ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... I was a bit skeptical about just how 3D the 3D would be. To put it mildly, I was impressed. The episode begins with the Morgan Grimes character (Joshua Gomez) asking the audience to put on their 3D ...
(Software/Software Features)
... prime time". Since the 1.0 release (version number 1.0.154.36), Google has updated the consumer version of Chrome just one time - to version number 1.0.154.43. The update, posted earlier this month, ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... decline. AT&T added 2.1 million new wireless subscribers in the quarter, which is down from 2.7 million a year ago. The growth slowed due primarily to a matured market as most now have at least one ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... the new currency of crime. The Internet is really transforming society in a number of great ways. It has also become a target of cyber-criminals and they are trying to get people's personal information." One ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... is primarily an augment their main gaming purpose.In short, the environment for set-top boxes couldn't be worse. Faced with sluggish broadband infrastructure, capped bandwidth and tough opposition from ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... had been my primary focus for over 30 years. I too would have worried if I had paused and thought about it enough." He mentions that his job at Microsoft had "three magical things" - an "opportunity for ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Brief)
... other glaciers in West Antarctica, which have also thinned in recent years. Most glaciologists, including Dr. Vaughan, say that warmer ocean water is the primary cause." See The New York Times. Opinion ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... Astronautical Federation (IAF). Primarily a research body, SWF is now looking to 2009 and the Obama administration and growing relationships with all member states. Superior (CO) - Many may be unaware ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... The primary reasons for this scenario is the cellphone industry which is expected to post decline in shipments for 2008. Demand for digital cameras, MP3 players and USB memory sticks is still on the rise, ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
Opinion – Google surprised us all yesterday with Google Chrome 1.0 and the suddenly concluded beta phase of the browser. And usually, a “final” version makes certain promises, which we aren’t ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... switched to so called eutectic solder bumps with less lead and more tin. The problem with such a switch usually is that it isn’t simple and requires a substantial engineering effort to reroute and trim ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... is the primary battlefield and everything else is a distant second. This focus by vendors - OEMs are going down similar paths - should result in well-differentiated experiences that real people can choose ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... to mention the very attractive pricing for low-cost notebooks, known as netbooks. iSuppli believes demand for netbooks will show less of a reduction in 2009 than other notebook platforms, primarily due ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
... bit more work. RIM, traditionally a company catering especially to businesses, is launching what may be the most serious iPhone rival yet – the touchscreen enabled Strom 9500. How does it compare to the ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... prohibit the prosecution, and witnesses from referring to Kernell as a hacker, or referring to his crime as “hacking”. Kernell’s attorney believes that those terms do not accurately describe the actions ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... primitive graphics in movies like Tron and The Last Starfighter, compared to the graphics in today's CGI movies like WALL-E. Huge advancements made possible by greater computing power, and that means more ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
AT&T is using Reno, Nevada, area as a testing ground for a bandwidth cap experiment, with another market scheduled to be added before end of the year. AT&T will limit the monthly bandwidth ...
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... exposure and criminal history. Basically, the administrators are looking for extreme details - anything and everything that may or may not be associated with a genetic tie (to be determined later). The ...