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NASA's new supercomputer aims for 10 petaflops by 2012 09/05/2008 08:01:03
SGI and Intel are teaming up to build a supercomputer for NASA that they expect will pass the petaflop barrier next year and hit 10 petaflops by 2012. A petaflop is 1,000 trillion calculations per second. - +
Weekly Tech News Update - April 18th, 2008 18/04/2008 12:30:00
Electronic paper in Japan, Google Maps host videos, divorce via YouTube, NEC's Lui PC, Apple's iPhone comes down in price, Willcom creates the first device based on Intel's Atom, the Library of Congress goes digital experience and Sony recycles TVs. - +
Ecma makes Open XML changes in bid to swing ISO votes 16/01/2008 07:57:44
The standards body that is pushing Microsoft's Office Open XML document format for approval as an ISO standard published a 2,300-page document on Monday addressing complaints and suggestions about the format made by International Standards Organization members after it failed to win enough votes in an initial round of balloting. - +
Some libraries close books to Google, Microsoft 30/10/2007 05:50:48
Some libraries are choosing to pay to have their content digitized by the Open Content Alliance rather than having it scanned for free by Google or Microsoft, which refuse to allow access to the materials by rival search engines. - +
WORLDBEAT - Robots will become part of daily life 18/10/2007 08:38:58
Caring for an aging population, giving manual-labor jobs to illegal immigrants and keeping production costs down as worker wages rise sound like issues reserved for a political campaign. But panelists at a recent discussion at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge believe robotics will help solve these problems and others faced by society and businesses. - +
Discord between music webcasters, recording industry 25/07/2007 07:52:58
Large music webcasters are claiming the recording industry is "backtracking" on its offer to compromise with them over new, higher royalty rates that went into effect in March and were to be paid on July 15. - +
Last-minute deal is music to webcasters' ears 16/07/2007 12:47:54
Internet radio may not be dead after all. - +
'Net radio firms hear a sour note from appeals court 13/07/2007 10:47:49
A U.S. federal appeals court Wednesday denied a petition from music webcaster associations for an emergency stay of new royalty rates that Internet radio companies have to start paying on Sunday. - +
Open XML takes next step toward becoming a standard 04/04/2007 09:21:35
Microsoft 's bid to have its Open XML file format approved as an ISO standard took another step forward Monday when that organization put the measure on a voting ballot sent to its member countries. - +
IBM Labs' top-five research projects 06/02/2007 13:51:35
IBM opened the doors to its R&D lab in Silicon Valley last week to show off some of the research that is happening around its research facilities in the United States. These include 'IBM's Next Five in Five,' a list of innovations that Big Blue believes could affect the way people work, live and play over the next five years. - +
Ecma could publish final Office Open XML draft Monday 06/10/2006 08:46:32
Standards body Ecma International expects to publish the final draft of the Office Open XML file formats specification proposed by Microsoft as early as Monday, ahead of a formal vote to adopt the specification as a standard in December.
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