JetBrains' Dmitry Jemerov
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SilvermontIntel has introduced the Silvermont microarchitecture, a new design in the company's 22 nanometer Tri-Gate SoC process delivering significant increases in performance and energy efficiency.
Solve For TomorrowSamsung has announced the winners of third annual Solve for Tomorrow contest, a nationwide $1M competition designed to raise enthusiasm for STEM education among U.S. public middle and high school students.
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Can Software Bring Intelligence to Wearable Computing Hardware?Mike Riley chats with advanced AI developer Lars Hard about his AI platform solution for transforming search, discovery, and recommendation, thus enabling broad deployment of intelligent solutions for companies -- and a free platform for developers.
Connected VehiclesDuring CES in January, connected vehicles took center stage during a panel on connectivity and how communications technology is changing everything.
Watson at RensselaerIBM will provide a modified version of its cognitive computing Watson system to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, making it the first university to receive such a system.
Nanomedicine Breakthrough: Ninja PolymersIBM researchers working jointly with the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology recently revealed an antimicrobial hydrogel that can break through diseased biofilms and completely eradicate drug-resistant bacteria upon contact.
New Communications Platform from Ericsson Gets Test Drive from DevelopersEricsson unveiled a new web development platform that will allow any connected device to be turned into an always-open communications device.
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Comparing OpenCL, CUDA, and OpenACCComparing OpenCL, CUDA, and OpenACC
Introduction to OpenACCIntroduction to OpenACC
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Hackathon for Social GoodA 36-hour coding challenge, which was held simultaneously with the 2012 Social Good Summit in New York City
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HTML5 Is a Big Star at IDFRenée James, senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group at Intel Corporation, outlined her vision for transparent computing at IDF this year.
End-To-End Developer TestingRoy Martin from the Microsoft Visual Studio team explains how delivering modern software demands that quality be built in throughout all steps of the life cycle, from ideation through to operation
The Secondary Effects of Automated TestingThe author of the classic “Working Effectively with Legacy Code” discusses the beneficial effects of automated testing on writing code, as well as some of the burdens the practice entails.
NASA's Mars CuriosityCuriosity, the largest and most complex space exploration robot ever constructed, was "virtually" designed, simulated and built before it was physically created. Some images courtesy of NASA and JPL.
Quantum Computers Will Be Able to Simulate Particle CollisionsPhysicists publish a simulation algorithm for application with quantum computing.
Intel Science and Engineering Fair WinnersTeenagers Jack Andraka, Nicholas Schiefer, and Ari Dyckovsky take top honors.
HTML5 OverviewBen Hanley, Senior Project Manager at Evans Data Corporation gives you a structural overview of HTML5 adoption. Click screen to see how quickly HTML5 use is gaining traction.
Practical HTML5Doris Chen, a developer evangelist at Microsoft, explains, shows you how to get started with HTML5 today!
M2M: Wireless Technology is Revolutionizing TransportationM2M, or wirelessly connecting machines to other machines, is driving a major transportation transformation
An Introduction to Mobile HTML5Aditya Bansod, Senior Director of Product Management at Sencha, offers an introduction to HTML5 application development for mobile environments.
Client-Side Storage with Pamela FoxPamela Fox, founder of EatDifferent, discusses Client-Side Storage and how new APIs let you make use of powerful clients to improve both performance and user experience.
U3-X: Move Over SegwayHonda debuts its U3-X Personal Mobility Concept, based on ASIMO technology, in France
2012 Intel Science Talent Search WinnersThese finalists join the ranks of other Science Talent Search alumni who over the past 70 years have gone on to win seven Nobel Prizes, two Fields Medals, four National Medals of Science, 11 MacArthur Foundation Fellowships and even an Academy Award
IBM Watson To Fight CancerMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and IBM have agreed to collaborate on the development of a powerful tool built upon the Watson natural language processing computer system to provide improved cancer diagnostics.
Intel touts tablets, smartphones at CES 2013 83/963
CES 2013: It's A Wrap! 63/1462
CES 2013: Intel core for tablets, ultrabooks 61/1320
iPhone Pulse Oximeter: There's An App For That 48/4597
Mobile Device Management Debate: Mobile Iron Vs. Good Technology 39/3244
QNX hacks a Bentley 29/1037
SugarSync 2.0: More Convenient, More Enterprise Focus 23/1076
First Look At Windows 8, Microsoft's Office 2013 23/5871
CES; the car show 13/336
Atmel talks touch enabled curves and Internet of Things 9/644
CES: Maxim shows heart, turns up volume on audio 9/652
CES 2012: Aurasma's Augmented Reality Browses The World 9/1789
iPhone Battery Cases Compared 8/1946
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CES; Synaptics senses mobile touch potential 7/251
Rambus; from dark to light(bulb) 5/1898
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Samsung's Galaxy Note, Tab 7.7 Blend Phone, Tablet Worlds 5/2190
CES 2013: Intel's new smartphone reference design 4/1317
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