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  1. Smart and interactive textile structures

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 29, 2008

    It's not the first time that I'm writing about smart textiles -- check here or there for previous stories. But today, let's look at the work of Lena Berglin, a Swedish PhD student who is creating multifunctional

    Also tagged: software, healthcare, health care, textiles, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, cuff, vertical industries, lena berglin, research method

  2. A computer composing and playing jazz

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 23, 2008

    The Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU has some unusual teaching programs. One PhD student, Øyvind Brandtsegg, is a graduate of the jazz program and has developed a computer program and a musical

    Also tagged: software, productivity, management, computer, tools and techniques, phd student, computer instrument, ã yvind brandtsegg, ntnu

  3. Watching the nanoworld in 4-D

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 21, 2008

    Caltech researchers have developed a new technique named 4-D electron microscopy to capture images of atoms in real time. They claim that their 4-D microscope will revolutionize the way we look at the nanoworld

    Also tagged: software, management, marketing, emerging technologies, finance, nanotechnology, document management, enterprise software, atom, california institute of technology, team management, electron, corporate communications, managerial accounting, 4 d

  4. A 1.4-gigapixel camera to detect asteroids

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 20, 2008

    MIT engineers have developed silicon chips that will be at the heart of a telescope installed on Haleakala mountain, Maui, Hawaii, which will begin operation next month. The system, called Pan-STARRS for Panoramic

    Also tagged: hardware, consumer electronics, image, camera, personal technology, digital cameras, semiconductors, chip, earth, digital photography, pixel, massachusetts institute of technology, asteroid, pan starrs

  5. Fast and cheap blood tests

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 17, 2008

    According to Technology Review, U.S. researchers have developed an integrated blood barcode chip which can identify what's in your blood in less than 10 minutes. Instead of going to a lab, having a shot, and waiting

    Also tagged: hardware, networking, biotechnology, semiconductors, chip, blood, protein, physician, network technology

  6. Robot helicopters flying low among obstacles

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 12, 2008

    According to New Scientist, engineers at Carnegie Mellon University CMU have modified an unmanned commercial civilian helicopter to fly fast and low while avoiding obstacles such as buildings, trees or power lines. The

    Also tagged: robots, hardware, manufacturing, emerging technologies, collision, aerospace and defense, helicopter, peripherals, scanners, powerline, carnegie mellon university, obstacle, safe navigation

  7. Swiping a card to check your health

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 6, 2008

    U.S. researchers have developed a prototype device of a card-swipe for medical tests which could be used to check for hundreds of diseases simultaneously. It should act as 'a credit card-swipe machine to scan a card

    Also tagged: software, management, financial services, healthcare, sales, credit card, strategy, government, homeland security, device, health care, card, enterprise software, gmr, benefits, credit card reader, human resources, researcher, vertical industries, sales channel, michael granger, porter five forces

  8. The world's first optical firewall?

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 2, 2008

    According to ICT Results, researchers for a EU-funded project named WISDOM are developing an optical firewall aims to clear Internet security bottlenecks. WISDOM is an acronym for 'Wirespeed security domains using

    Also tagged: security, networking, telecommunications, fiber optics, network security, firewalls

  9. Duplicating your keys without your knowledge

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 30, 2008

    Some clever computer scientists at UC San Diego UCSD have developed a software that can perform key duplication with just a picture of the key -- taken from up to 200 feet. One of the researchers said 'we built our key

    Also tagged: imaging, software, productivity, management, finance, computer, document management, key, photograph, enterprise software, knowledge, tools and techniques, managerial accounting

  10. Genetically modified tomatoes to fight cancer?

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 28, 2008

    Despite advertising campaigns, we don't eat the five fruits and vegetables we're supposed to do to protect us from obesity and many diseases. This is why European researchers have decided to genetically modify one of

    Also tagged: hardware, mouse, advertisement, mice, fruit, peripherals, scientist, anthocyanins

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