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2010 will be a wild ride for IT Welcome to 2010. I hope you're buckled in and ready to go, because it's going to be a fast, wild ride. One well beyond the fast pace IT already expects.
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MOST POPULAR NEWS ...platform for fast, low-risk prototyping of microcontroller-based systems was introduced by arm and nxp in september 2009. the website mbed.org and the mbed microcontroller rapid prototyping tools init...
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ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 27 Aug. 2010 We're always on the lookout for upcoming Web tech events from around world. Know of something taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us . You can import individual events in the Events Guide into Google Calendar using the link beside each entry, or download the entire thing as an iCal file (which is importable into Google Calendar, Outlook, Windows ...
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Technology comes to the rescue Waterford Institute of Technology has landed a €15.8m grant to research the use of social networks to link all technologies in and outside the home, writesLISA O'CARROLL
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Top 10 YouTube Videos About Internet of Things The Internet of Things is what happens when you take everyday ordinary objects and put Internet-connected microchips inside them. These microchips help you not only keep track of your belongings, but many of these devices sense their surroundings and report it to other machines as well as to you when you most need it. From RFID to the Nabaztag Bunny to Arduino hobbyists , innovation is growing ...
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Making Sense of the Intel-McAfee Puzzler Consolidation is a common theme in the IT sector, with IBM's purchase of Unica, Dell and HP's pursuit of 3PAR, and Intel's planned acquisition of security specialist McAfee standing as the most recent moves. Do such deals have anything in common? Sometimes. Large IT vendors tend to grow in two ways; by developing new products and technologies themselves or by acquiring firms with innovative ...
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RFID tags triple range in a building duct Researchers find radio sensors more effective in ventilation system A research team at North Carolina State University has used a building ventilation duct to at least triple the normal distance that radio waves emitted from passive RFID tags can travel over open space.
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TechMan: Quick read technology the offspring of bar codes You see them on virtually everything you buy, on your mail, on your morning paper: bar codes. But how much do you know about them? Bar codes started out working on the railroad - they were first used to keep track of rail cars.
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Apple testing NFC chips in next-gen iPhone? A new hire, plus a rumor about prototype testing of near-field communications chips could mean Apple is ready to bring mobile payments into the mainstream in the U.S.
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IBM to Acquire Unica Corporation Accelerates IBM initiatives to help organizations better understand their customers and transform marketing campaign execution IBM (NYSE: IBM) and
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