Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Huge screens, ARM servers, geosocial everywhere

  IT Blogwatch: Intel's Ultrabook PCs unveiled at Computex | NASA makes final attempt to contact silent Mars rover
 
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Tech's future: Huge screens, ARM servers, geosocial everywhere
Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art CIO Steve Peltzman and analyst Frank Gillett presented on near-term future tech at Forrester's IT Forum in Las Vegas, noting that "We are entering a period of significant turmoil." Read More


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IT Blogwatch: Intel's Ultrabook PCs unveiled at Computex
Intel Corp. is talking up its Ultrabook concept at the Computex show in Taipei. It promises thin-and-light laptops for the rest of us. Asus is demonstrating one of the first PCs to meet Intel's specifications: the UX21. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers refuse to make MacBook Air comparisons. Read More

NASA makes final attempt to contact silent Mars rover
More than a year after losing communication with the Mars rover Spirit, NASA is making a final attempt today to contact the robotic traveler. Read More

Volkswagen aims for 'rolling computer'
The road Volkswagen wants to take in building cars is one that infuses them with intelligence, connectivity and new kinds of capabilities. Read More

NASA astronauts boost robotics on space station
NASA astronauts prepared today for their fourth and final spacewalk during the space shuttle Endeavour's last mission to the International Space Station. Read More

 
 
 

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