Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Scientists achieve nuclear fusion with giant laser

 

Computerworld Emerging Technologies - Newsletter - computerworld.com

  Apple gets a patent for health-monitoring ear buds | Half of Americans want to live in a smart city with driverless cars

 
  Computerworld Emerging Technologies

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Scientists achieve nuclear fusion with giant laser
Researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Wednesday said they've achieved a first: A nuclear fusion system has produced more energy than it initially absorbed Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Druva

Top 10 Endpoint Backup Mistakes
When considering endpoint backup options, be sure you're making the right decisions. Protecting data on endpoints has become more challenging because of recent trends like exponential data growth, the rise in endpoints, BYOD, and SaaS applications. Read Now!

Apple gets a patent for health-monitoring ear buds
Apple today has been awarded a patent for a sport motion and health monitoring system that can be attached to headphones, including ear buds, and used to monitor vital signs and even perspiration levels. Read More
 

Half of Americans want to live in a smart city with driverless cars
Nearly half of all Americans are looking forward to the time when they can live in a city where all the cars are driverless. Read More
 

Car system anticipates what a driver needs
  Mitsubishi prototype uses predictive agent to offer choices on a HUD for controlling navigation, phone and other car systems. Read More
 

Robots closer to being able to work together as a team
MIT scientists are writing computer programs that can control large teams of robots or networks of devices with different functions. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Don't look now but the LED light fixtures are spying on you
If you feel like you're being watched at Terminal B in the Newark Liberty International Airport, then that's real and not paranoia. It's not the TSA this time, but covert airport surveillance via LED light fixtures capable of taking video, identifying suspicious activity, as well as collecting and data-mining mountains of data about 'ordinary citizens.' Read More
 

 

FREE SHARK TANK T-SHIRT
Clueless Consultants? Bungling Bosses? Useless Users? Tell me your tale. If it gets published, you get a sharp Shark shirt. Shark Tank FAQ

DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: THE CONSUMERIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY
 

In our in-depth report, we chronicle how Android is exploding in the enterprise, document how mobile device management is morphing to meet new demands, reflect on the ways Google has developed into a surprisingly powerful ecosystem for end users, and share observations on BYOD's role in spawning a new army of empowered workers.

This free, 28-page magazine-style report is available now. [Registration required]

To read the report, click here.

KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST NEWS ON CONSUMERIZATION
Our weekly Consumerization of IT newsletter covers a wide range of mobile hardware, mobile apps, enterprise apps and IT trends related to consumerization. We cover BYOD, smartphones, tablets, MDM, cloud, social and how consumerization affects IT. Stay up to date with news, reviews and in-depth coverage.

JOIN THE COMPUTERWORLD CONVERSATION ON GOOGLE +
Be sure to add Computerworld to your Google+ circles to keep track of breaking news, features, blogs, tech reviews and career advice.

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL
  A recent survey found that 40% of tech support workers had to remove malware from devices after employees visited adult content sites. Is this a problem at your company?

NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD
  Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted.


 

Get more IT peer perspective online:
  LinkedIn Group | Facebook | Twitter

You are currently subscribed to computerworld_emerging_technologies as jonsan98@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy
 
  If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Computerworld, please send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2014 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com. **



 

 

 

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 6:15 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive