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TMCNet: MobileAccess and Sprint Deploy Pervasive Wireless Network Throughout Clarian Health's Multiple Facilities
in Mobile Technology
via TMC Net @ 14:01 10th Nov
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Stanford University School of Medicine researchers have uncovered what appears to be an extensive, but until now barely noticed, network of regulatory interactions that influence what proteins are made inside a cell, and when and where.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 2:03 29th Oct
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Dubai - November 20, 2008—MobileAccess, a global provider of enterprise wireless solutions, in partnership with Sprint (NYSE:S) has extended the MobileAccess Universal Wireless Network to Clarian Health’s three hospital campuses located in Indianapolis. With this state-of-the-art wireless infrastructure, Methodist Hospital, Indiana University Hospital and Riley Hospital for Children can now support the next-generation medical applications and communication devices that enhance the quality of patient care and boost the efficiency of mobile clinicians and staff.
in Mobile Technology
via Wireless Developer Network @ 22:11 20th Nov
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It is a wise manager that does not make decisions based on the survey data put together by the major IT market researchers. But sometimes a skinny bit of survey data is all you have to start with, and that data is better than no data at all - particularly if you're trying to make a case to upper management either for or against the deployment of a specific bit of hardware or software.
in Open Source
via Channel Register @ 2:30 18th Nov
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It is a wise manager that does not make decisions based on the survey data put together by the major IT market researchers. But sometimes a skinny bit of survey data is all you have to start with, and that data is better than no data at all - particularly if you're trying to make a case to upper management either for or against the deployment of a specific bit of hardware or software.
in Open Source
via The Register @ 2:30 18th Nov
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s Most Comprehensive Health Provider with Highly Adaptive Wireless Platform for Near Seamless Communication
in Mobile Technology
via SmartBrief @ 19:26 13th Nov
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The use of open source software (OSS) is now pervasive with 85% of firms using it, and the other 15% expecting to do so in the next 12 months, says analyst Gartner.
in Open Source
via Computer Weekly @ 13:39 18th Nov
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The name ‘Chanel’ is in the title and all-pervasive in the descriptive literature. The inspiration for the art installation is the 50th anniversary of the infamous 2.55 quilted bag, introduced by Mademoiselle Coco in 1955. But people, please…expand those horizons and allow yourself the experience. Enter this exhibit as you would any art space, enjoy it as a sentient being and leave the criticism in the world outside where it belongs.
in Mobile Technology
via Chictoday.com @ 21:51 9th Nov
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DeviceGuru writes "Claiming that service-class robots will one day be pervasive, researchers at the University of the West of England's Bristol Robotics Laboratory (BRL) have begun investigating ways to make robots seem more human. As part of a project to enhance robot/human relationships, BRL has created a robotic head that can exhibit emotions, based on both verbal and non-verbal queues. Check out the videos in the article — especially the slightly creepy one in which the robot contemplates its purpose and its relationship to its environment."
in Robotics
via Slashdot @ 1:34 23rd Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Gadgets
via EDN.com @ 1:26 28th Nov
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Get free weekly news by e-mailAdoption of open-source software (OSS) is becoming pervasive, with 85 percent of companies surveyed currently using OSS in their enterprises and the remaining 15 percent expecting to in the next 12 months, according to Gartner.
in Open Source
via Continuity Central @ 17:38 20th Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Space Science
via EDN.com @ 21:09 15th Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Photography
via EDN.com @ 15:40 14th Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Photography
via EDN.com @ 2:01 13th Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Robotics
via EDN.com @ 22:03 8th Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Photography
via EDN.com @ 21:00 8th Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Space Science
via EDN.com @ 22:16 1st Nov
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Space Science
via EDN.com @ 16:59 25th Oct
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Steve LeibsonLeibson's Law: It takes 10 years for any disruptive technology to become pervasive in the design community. This blog is about the disruptive technologies that either have or will win over electronic engineers, some that won't, and why. Written by Steve Leibson, Tensilica's Technology Evangelist. See my history site at www.hp9825.com. You can email me by taking the first letter of my first name, appending that to my last name, then the magic email symbol, followed by the name of the company I work for, and then a dot followed by com.
in Space Science
via EDN.com @ 16:59 25th Oct
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Advanced Corda CenterViewâ„¢ Data Visualization for the BusinessObjectsâ„¢ Intelligence Platform Corda Technologies presents a white paper on pervasive BI. The BusinessObjects business in...
in Domain Names
via SD Times @ 10:21 21st Nov
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Advanced Corda CenterViewâ„¢ Data Visualization for the BusinessObjectsâ„¢ Intelligence Platform Corda Technologies presents a white paper on pervasive BI. The BusinessObjects business in...
in Robotics
via SD Times @ 12:01 21st Nov
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Advanced Corda CenterViewâ„¢ Data Visualization for the BusinessObjectsâ„¢ Intelligence Platform Corda Technologies presents a white paper on pervasive BI. The BusinessObjects business in...
in Java
via SD Times @ 0:52 30th Nov
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Old, forgotten data from three Apollo moon missions could help overcome one of the biggest environmental hurdles facing future lunar colonists. Pervasive moon dust can clog equipment, scratch helmet visors –or worse, get inside astronaut lungs and cause serious health problems. But 173 data tapes hold information that could be essential in overcoming the problems the dust causes. The only trouble is that the tapes are archived on "ancient" 1960's technology and no one could find the right equipment to playback the tapes. However, the Australian Computer Museum has an old IBM729 Mark 5 tape drive that should do the trick, IF the machine can be restored to operable condition again…
in Space Science
via Universe Today @ 12:07 10th Nov
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The login credentials for hundreds of thousands of online bank accounts and debit and credit cards have been stolen by "one of the most pervasive and advanced pieces of crimeware ever created," according to the RSA FraudAction Research Lab.
in E-commerce
via Finextra Research @ 9:04 3rd Nov
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