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News items | ZDNet - Oct 2, 2008
Microsoft is stepping up efforts to improve online search, where it considerably lags market leader Google, by establishing a three-center research facility in Europe. LONDON--Microsoft is stepping up efforts to …
Also tagged: europe, microsoft, search, google, reuters, microsoft corp, internet search, research and development, google inc, business operations
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 2, 2008
VMware said Tuesday that its executive vice president of research and development has resigned after nine months on the job. In a terse statement, VMware said that Richard Sarwal quit to go back to Oracle. Sarwal …
Also tagged: security, control, finance, change, person, employment, stock, investment, company, cause, agreement, benefits, stock options, human resources, stock option, larry dignan, vmware inc, stock options and grants, amount, rsu
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Apr 7, 2008
ZDNet UK has an exclusive interview with LTGEN Robert Elder Jr., who said that the Air Force Cyber Command is set to become operatational Oct. 1. Cyber Command will not just fight off "cyber" attacks from foreign …
Also tagged: security, government, air force, ars technica, research and development, business operations, adversary, richard koman
News items | ZDNet - Apr 2, 2008
Researchers at PARC, famed for its computing innovations, say printers and copiers have a lot to offer on the eco-tech front.Photos: PARC prints green tech Dust, heat, bright light, chaos. The inside of copiers share a …
News items | ZDNet - Feb 22, 2008
IBM has figured out how much force it takes to move atoms. Next, it will try to build things with those atoms. Seventeen piconewtons: that's the force required to move a cobalt atom over a copper surface. It takes 210 …
Also tagged: michael kanellos
News items | ZDNet - Feb 20, 2008
The research uses DNA molecules to arrange carbon nanotubes into a grid that might function as a data storage device or to perform calculations. Will the building block of life become the building block of the …
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News items | ZDNet - Feb 15, 2008
Atomic clock outperforms the official clock used by Commerce Department and has 430 trillion "ticks" per second. U.S. physicists have made a clock so accurate it will neither gain nor lose even a second in more than …
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News items | ZDNet - Feb 8, 2008
Machine that vaporizes samples, then analyzes them in a second, has wide-ranging health and security applications. A new detector combines a laser with a mass spectrometer to provide on-the-spot analysis that …
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News items | ZDNet - Jan 29, 2008
Nanoradios may end up outperforming current silicon-based electronics, University of Illinois researcher says in PNAS study. Transistor radios tinier than a grain of sand, made using nanotechnology, cannot only tune in …
Also tagged: electronics, marketing, radio, emerging technologies, nanotechnology, reuters, radio frequency, researcher, nanotube, advertising and promotion
News items | ZDNet - Jan 17, 2008
With 3D scanners and high-speed cameras, scientists studying the biomechanics of sport can detect subtle differences that can push athletes to the top of their game. Three-dimensional images, which helped to show that …
Also tagged: hardware, productivity, networking, servers, tool, peripherals, scanners, reuters, player, utility computing, athlete, network technology, blade servers