Issue highlights 1. Computer chips made of wood promise greener electronics 2. What Jony Ive's new job means for Apple design 3. 10 utterly wonderful technologies you shouldn't buy yet |
: VMware | HP The software-defined data center is the future of IT. So imagine a solution that combines compute, networking, storage, and management resources into a hyper-converged infrastructure appliance. This KnowledgeVault has a rich array of videos, presentations, white papers and other resources on this simple, easy to deploy, all-in-one solution. View now |
U.S. and Chinese researchers have developed semiconductor chips that are nearly entirely made out of wood-derived material. Aside from being biodegradable, the chips could be produced for only a fraction of the cost of conventional semiconductors, according to the group of 17 researchers. READ MORE |
The company has always prized Ive's skills, but now the former senior VP of design is joining CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri in the C-suite as Apple's first-ever Chief Design Officer. READ MORE |
These inventions are great! But be patient, 'cause they need a bit more time to be fully baked. READ MORE |
Webcast: Lockheed Martin During this Live Webinar on May 20th @ 1PM, a panel will discuss findings of the Ponemon Survey: Risk and Innovation in Cybersecurity Investments. The panel will explore key findings from the survey and discuss effective methods of cybersecurity measurement and implementation. Learn More |
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