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Self-healing chips for smartphones, computers?

  The iWatch conundrum | Art goes interactive: 14 stunning digital exhibitions
 
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Coming soon: Self-healing chips for smartphones, computers?
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have taken the next step in the evolution of the computer chip, developing self-healing integrated chips. Read More


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Recently updated to include new attack vectors observed in late 2012/early 2013 with regard to highly publicized and targeted DDoS attacks. This technical brief covers DDoS-enabled malware and several DDoS-specific tools, their capabilities and the network indicators they generate while performing the attack methods. Learn More.

The iWatch conundrum
For the past month or so, the hot topic among Apple users has been the iWatch. Columnist Michael deAgonia weighs on whether there's really a market for the device. Read More

Art goes interactive: 14 stunning digital exhibitions
Digital artworks are engaging viewers like never before: Check out colossal works of light that use bridges or buildings as canvases, a social media-inspired avatar that follows you around, a robot that paints your sleep patterns and many more. Read More

Second computer glitch stalls NASA's Mars rover
After a computer glitch sidelined NASA's Mars rover Curiosity late last month, another problem has it down again. Read More

Nicholas D. Evans: 10 steps to a successful innovation workshop
In recent years, IT has learned how to programmatically tap into creative ideas, not just for its own internal purposes, but for the overall benefit to the business. More and more, innovative ideas are a key way for companies to seek competitive advantage in a market where a steady pipeline of ideas, the ability to execute, and a "fail fast and move on" approach is the business necessity. Read More

 

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