OS/2 Feature in Linux Desktops?p strong IBM won t open-source OS 2 but one of its best features SOM would do fine. strong br p ...Go beyond knowing technology ? manage it Get your Master of Science in technology Management online from National University, accredited since 1971. You can enroll anytime and take classes night or day anywhere. eWEEK Friday, February 08, 2008
RIM patents tech for touchscreen phoneAlthough long rumored by analysts, a newly-published filing at the US Patent and Trademark Office confirms that Research in Motion is indeed working on touchscreen technology for its phones. The filing, entitled System and method of integrating a touchscreen within an LCD, depicts an array of parallel electrodes which register input as changes in ... macnn.com Friday, February 08, 2008
Moving up the Stack with AVG Technologiesp strong The company formerly known as Grisoft discusses its plan to leverage technology from recently acquired Exploit Prevention Labs to expand its footprint. strong p ...Embedded Linux From a Trusted Source Reduce your development schedules with pre-compiled Linux components, along with tools and support. eWEEK Friday, February 08, 2008
TrueSpace Maker Caligari Acquired By Microsoft, CEO SaysThe company's 3-D imaging technology is expected to be used to bolster Microsoft's Virtual Earth project. InformationWeek Friday, February 08, 2008
SugarCRM CEO: It's the End of Salesforcep strong SugarCRM CEO John Roberts believes the time for open-source enterprise applications is upon us. br strong p ...Go beyond knowing technology ? manage it Get your Master of Science in technology Management online from National University, accredited since 1971. You can enroll anytime and take classes night or day anywhere. eWEEK Friday, February 08, 2008
Google's celebrity, not technology, keeps it No. 1What separates Google from the rest of the pack is a history of being the first to develop new strategies and a willingness to continue to tinker with its winning formula The Globe and Mail Friday, February 08, 2008
Mumbai's CSIA to become first airport in India to implement self-service kiosk technologyMumbai International Airport Pvt. Ltd. (MIAL) and SITA today signed an agreement which will aid in the on-going transformation of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), Mumbai, into one of ... [WebWire - Friday, February 08, 2008] Webwire Friday, February 08, 2008
New Device May Make Endoscopies a Little Easier to SwallowTechnology that doctors expect will help detect precancerous cells faster and less painfully also could someday take cameras to parts of the body where no camera has gone before. Cameras the size of pills could 'put eyes on tools' for laparoscopic surgery, snake inside a bile duct or fallopian tube, or weave their way deeper inside a person's lungs than any non-surgical device has been able to go. TechNewsWorld Friday, February 08, 2008
Birds Give a Lesson to Plane DesignersRoland Piquepaille points out a news release from the University of Michigan where researchers are looking to birds and bats for insights into aerospace engineering. Wei Shyy and his colleagues are learning from solutions developed by nature and applying them to the technology of flight. A presentation on this topic was also given at the 2005 TED conference. From the news release: 'The roll rate of the aerobatic A-4 Skyhawk plane is about 720 degrees per second. The roll rate of a barn swallow exceeds 5,000 degrees per second. Select military aircraft can withstand gravitational forces of 8-10 G. Many birds routinely experience positive G-forces greater than 10 G and up to 14 G. Flapping flight is inherently unsteady, but that's why it works so well. Birds, bats and insects fly in a messy environment full of gusts traveling at speeds similar to their own. Yet they can react almost instantaneously and adapt with their flexible wings.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, February 08, 2008
Intel Sued Over Core 2 Duo Patent InfringementAn anonymous reader writes 'It looks like Intel is being sued over a patent infringement alleged to be in the Core 2 Duo microprocessor design. 'The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) is charging Intel Corporation with patent infringement of a University of Wisconsin-Madison invention that significantly improves the efficiency and speed of computer processing The foundation's complaint identifies the Intel CoreTM 2 Duo microarchitecture as infringing WARF's United States Patent No. 5,781,752, entitled 'Table Based Data Speculation Circuit for Parallel Processing computer.' WARF contacted Intel in 2001, and made repeated attempts, including meeting face-to-face with company representatives, to offer legal licensing opportunities for the technology.' The text of the complaint [PDF] is also available via WARF's site.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, February 08, 2008
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