Photos: Art and tech sashay down the runwayScience and technology meet art and fashion at '2nd Skin: Imaginative Designs in Digital & Analog Clothing,' a runway show at San Francisco's Exploratorium. CNET Friday, April 25, 2008
NextWave Puts Spectrum on the BlockThe company plans to sell 223 licenses covering 84 percent of the United States....Download your collaboration technology brief. Learn why online collaboration has reached the Tipping Point and how it?s accelerating business. eWEEK Friday, April 25, 2008
Fake Steve Jobs lights up Web 2.0 ExpoThe satirist blogger explains his rationale and drops a whole lot of his unique view of the world of technology. CNET Friday, April 25, 2008
NCR Integrates RFID Platform, Oracle SolutionsThe move links NCR Transition-Works with Oracle E-Business Suite....Download your collaboration technology brief. Learn why online collaboration has reached the Tipping Point and how it?s accelerating business. eWEEK Friday, April 25, 2008
Where's My Green Bar?EV-SSL doesn't mean the same thing on all browsers. Who has the best approach?...Download your collaboration technology brief. Learn why online collaboration has reached the Tipping Point and how it?s accelerating business. eWEEK Friday, April 25, 2008
System-on-Chip speeds development of 802.11n access points.Combining Intensi-fi® silicon with FASTPATH® Unified Access Point software, single-chip Model BCM4342 uses 65 nm CMOS process technology, allowing access points to operate simultaneously on 2.5 and 5 GHz frequency bands while being powered by PoE infrastructure. Device delivers data rates of 300 Mbps with 3 non-overlapping channels in 2.5 GHz band and 24 non-overlapping channels in 5 GHz band. Applications include HD video surveillance, VoIP, and video conferencing.This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Siemens Corporation - Banner w/DoubleClickTagsComputer Hardware and PeripheralsSoftwareSearch for suppliers of: Integrated Circuits (IC) | Network Devices | Networking Software Thomasnet Friday, April 25, 2008
Goodbye To the SPOT WatchStarturtle sends along an Engadget article on the demise of the microsoft SPOT Watch. We've discussed related devices a few times in the past; here's a picture of one. 'After a long, painful, nearly anonymous ride on the wrists of a select few uber-geeks, Microsoft's finally throwing in the towel on one of its longstanding pet projects: the SPOT watch. The writing's been on the wall for some time; the applications and content available to the watches haven't been updated in ages, and indeed, the entire line of Abacus Smart Watch 2006 models — the only type being recently offered — has been discontinued and out of stock for a few months. For what it's worth, MSN Direct's program manager is quick to note that the underlying technology most certainly isn't going away.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, April 25, 2008
One Person's Tech Trash Is BuyMyTronics' TreasureThe hottest gadgets of today will look old and tired a year from now. Sellers of mobile handsets, smartphones, MP3 players, gaming consoles, camcorders, digital cameras and laptops constantly push the latest and greatest technology, leaving yesterday's choice items in the dust. Then there's the fact that this stuff is pretty easily broken. TechNewsWorld Friday, April 25, 2008
Yahoo Gives Itself a Social MakeoverYahoo wants to tie all its various services together so each user needs to log in just once to access and manage its services, and will be able to do so from one central site. To do this, it is rewiring its architecture from the inside out and opening up its platform to third-party developers, Yahoo chief technology officer Ari Balogh said at the Web 2.0 conference in San Francisco. TechNewsWorld Friday, April 25, 2008
Larrabee Team Is Focused On RasterizationVigile writes 'Tom Forsyth, a well respected developer inside Intel's Larrabee project, has spoken to dissuade rumors that the Larrabee architecture is ignoring rasterization, and in fact claims that the new GPU will perform very well with current DirectX and OpenGL titles. The recent debate between rasterization and ray tracing in the world of PC games has really been culminating around the pending arrival of Intel's discrete Larrabee GPU technology. Game industry luminaries like John Carmack, Tim Sweeney and Cevat Yerli have chimed in on the discussion saying that ray tracing being accepted as the primary rendering method for games is unlikely in the next five years.' of this story at Slashdot. Slashdot Friday, April 25, 2008
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