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05/08/04 1:30 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 1001 Words
Team leader David van Gogh said the lack of a road-following algorithm led to Bob's veering off the track and into the wire.
The 2005 entry, named Alice, probably will get that algorithm (and an improved speed control algorithm), but to be...
Part of the answer might lie in the way software is produced. David Quinn, a British IT consultant formerly with British Telecom who now works on contract banking and telecommunications projects, suggests that part of the problem lies in the large teams...
05/01/04 1:30 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 974 Words
IDC senior analyst David Daoud, co-author of the most recent report , explains that white-box market share is determined by a process of elimination. Every computer needs a processor , and, he says: "Intel and AMD together hold a 99 percent share...
The benefits in cost , simplicity and reliability are clear, according to CANDOS chief investigator David Israel, who oversaw both the LPT and the IP parts of the project. "Until recently, in order to communicate [with an experiment in space], there'd be...
04/27/04 6:00 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 995 Words
In a move to build better relationships with certain classes of customer , Microsoft in 2001 began allowing them to look...
04/09/04 6:00 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 839 Words
Like most countries boasting modern telecommunications systems, Australia has been implementing Voice over IP (VoIP) services . After a slow start,...
04/03/04 2:00 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 1000 Words
The old adage about there being "safety in numbers" no longer applies, at least not in the world of IT security...
Among the allegations raised by The SCO Group in its current spate of lawsuits is that the GPL -- the GNU...
Last week, LinuxInsider published a story looking at the role of Groklaw.net, an informational Web site dealing with The SCO Group's...
03/01/04 6:30 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1011 Words
There's nothing like a good legal battle to whip up passions, and the SCO Group-versus-the-open-source-world dogfight is no exception. Rhetoric runs...
02/25/04 5:30 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 975 Words
Not long ago, TechNewsWorld published a story describing divergent conclusions reached by two recent studies of Web server market share. One,...
Beige boxes may still be the norm for a lot of desktop computer equipment, but people have been fooling around with...
02/12/04 10:12 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 991 Words
Many an intergalactic sci-fi flick has showcased the "instant translator" -- the clever box that makes earthling speech intelligible to alpha-centaurians,...
Computing is moving out of the office and heading for the living room, the coat pocket and the car. In a...
01/29/04 5:30 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 1102 Words
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways." Whether we "love" our operating systems or not, counting how many...
01/24/04 2:00 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 1034 Words
On April 20, a NASA rocket will lift off from Vandenburg Air Force Base carrying one of the most remarkable physics...
Say "NASA" and most people immediately think "space exploration." But space also offers a unique vantage point for observations of Earth,...
11/27/03 4:01 AM PT | TechNewsWorld | 1012 Words
What's in a name? Not much, according to Shakespeare. But today, the answer is "plenty" -- especially when you're talking about...
11/26/03 4:21 AM PT | LinuxInsider | 1009 Words
Even before we could send recorded sound reliably over the Internet and a file-sharing revolution set the music industry in an...
Australia. Down under. Oz. For most of us, those words conjure up images of kangaroos and coral reefs, of red deserts...


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