Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Researcher works to make 3D-printed metals stronger, customizable

Google working on nanoparticles to detect cancer | Intel Turns to Wearables, Big Data to Fight Parkinson's

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Researcher works to make 3D-printed metals stronger, customizable
A scientist at Worcester Polytechnic Institute is working on a way to change metal 3D printing that could revolutionize the way products are customized. Read More


WEBCAST: Centrify Corporation

Enterprise SaaS Security and Governance Considerations
The security and governance impact of SaaS-based applications has been tremendous due to a lack of IT visibility and control. This Webcast explores how to mitigate the risks in applications like Salesforce, GoogleApps, Dropbox, and more. Learn more >>

Google working on nanoparticles to detect cancer
Google is developing tiny magnetic particles that could help detect cancer and other health problems by coursing through a patient's bloodstream. Read More

Intel Turns to Wearables, Big Data to Fight Parkinson's
Medical researchers have only a rudimentary understanding of how Parkinson's disease progresses in patients. In collaboration with the Michael J. Fox Foundation, Intel is helping researchers use wearable devices, the Internet of Things and big data technologies to collect and analyze patient data. Read More

3 power-sipping monitors lower energy bills
Today's displays must be bright, fast -- and able to use electricity intelligently. We test three 27-in. power-saving monitors to find out how they perform. Read More

INSIDER
Top unified communications vendors eye virtual reality in the conference room
Microsoft, Cisco, Avaya hone their virtual reality strategies. Read More

Startup aims to bring order to performance monitoring
The IT market is seeing a rush of startups that monitor apps, data, websites, servers and networks. While it's a great trend for best-of-breed IT shoppers, deployment of multiple tools creates its own problems. Read More

Your next fridge could charge all your mobile devices
Consumer appliance maker Haier has signed a partnership wth Energous to embed wireless charging technology in home appliances that will be able to transmit up to 4 watts in a 15-foot radius. Read More

Review: The new Da Vinci all-in-one 3D scanner/printer
XYZPrinting's new all-in-one 3D printer offers the ability to replicate objects with an embedded 3D scanner. It is simple to use and a powerful tool that makers will appreciate, and at $799 it's a price that can't be matched considering its functionality. Read More

Automation arrives at restaurants (but don't blame rising minimum wages)
McDonald's described plans to install self-ordering kiosks and mobile ordering at its restaurants. It isn't the only food chain turning to automation. Read More

Google teams with Oxford on artificial intelligence
Google, the search company that's investing heavily in robotics, is teaming with Oxford University researchers to work on artificial intelligence. Read More

Researchers use silicon to push quantum computing toward reality
Researchers in Australia have developed silicon-wrapped quantum technology that could solve problems that have held back the development of the ultrafast computers. Read More

With LLZO, a garnet ceramic material, batteries could last a lot longer
Researchers are working to develop batteries that can store 10 times more energy than existing lithium-ion batteries. Read More


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