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New revolution coming to electronics technology San Jose Mercury News By Troy Wolverton For decades, digital technology has been synonymous with silicon. But maybe for not much longer. The age of printed electronics may soon be upon us. Following years of hype and development, technologies that allow chips and other ... |
![]() International Business Times | Technology Focus: Facebook's IPO Boosts Its Cash – Now What? International Business Times Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the world's most valuable technology company, reported $110 billion in cash and investments, some of which will be paid back to shareholders this year. Other technology giants also have huge piles: Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL), the No. A debate: Should you jump in on Facebook debut? Dude, where's my IPO? Facebook's IPO in perspective |
![]() Ars Technica | Digital archivists: technological custodians of human history Ars Technica The exact methods he used to create this landmark game would have become as obsolete as the 1976 technology it was played on. But old source code isn't the only cultural artifact that requires specialized knowledge to preserve. |
5 handy things you can do with Google's new Knowledge Graph search msnbc.com Earlier this week, Google introduced Knowledge Graph, the company's new search technology that understands "things not strings" and adds rich and relevant details about your query in the sidebar of your search results. Here are five great things you ... |
Dr. Farzad Mostashari: 5 things government can do to improve health technology Boston Globe What is the government's role in developing new technology? Some would say to stay out of the way. Dr. Farzad Mostashari, the national coordinator for health information technology, said that's overly cynical. But, Mostashari said in an interview, ... |
Recall Roundup: Technology fuels frenzy Appleton Post Crescent Joshua Spivak, however, offers a much simpler explanation: technology. The effort to organize a recall initiative and collect the signatures is time-consuming, expensive and difficult, especially in the short window mandated by law from filing for a ... |
Technology Convergence may Widen the Digital Divide Gant Daily By Matthew Swayne and Andrea Messer, Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK – Technology is helping communication companies merge telephone, television and Internet services, but a push to deregulate may leave some customers on the wrong side of the digital divide ... |
Dr. Bonnie on Technology and Texting Causing Mental Illness, Narcissism, and ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Dr. Bonnie says that technology is causing mental illness and exacerbating obsessive-compulsive disorder. A study mentioned in the New York Times finds that 70 percent of people who use their mobile phones frequently report "phantom vibration syndrome" ... |
![]() Daily Mail | CSI technology could finally unlock the secrets of the people in dozens of ... Daily Mail But now, thanks to technology usually associated with combating crime, some of the greatest puzzles in portrait - such as who is the 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' - could well be revealed. Many of us are fascinated by detective shows such as CSI and one ... Finally, mystery of the famous faces of art may be revealed |
Children of the revolution Sydney Morning Herald Autoplay OnOff Video feedback Video settings Our nation's young technology entrepreneurs are building a formidable reputation in California's Silicon Valley. So why does success elude them in Australia? Asher Moses investigates. |