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Stories about: Georgia Institute of Technology

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    The new face of R&D: What's cooking at IBM, HP and Microsoft 11/07/2008 08:44:22

    Is R&D in the US losing focus, or just shifting focus?
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    Swarming spy bots that share information being built for military 12/05/2008 08:11:34

    A group of US Marines hunker down beside a building, enemy fire coming at them from somewhere up ahead. One soldier reaches into his pack and pulls out a few robots that look like large bugs. The bots fly down the street, sending back images that show where the enemy troops are hiding, how many there are and what weapons they're using.
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    25 network research projects you should know about 17/04/2008 09:58:50

    While universities don't tend to shout as loudly about their latest tech innovations as do Google, Cisco and other big vendors, their results are no less impressive in what they could mean for faster, more secure and more useful networking. Here's a roundup, in no particular order, of some of the most amazing and colorful projects in the works.
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    IBM research aims to automate virtual, cloud computing 27/03/2008 08:28:45

    IBM on Wednesday launched a collaborative research initiative with two US universities Big Blue says could ultimately deliver software applications that enable self-managing virtual data centers and automation in cloud computing environments.
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    Nanotech T-shirt can recharge MP3 player 15/02/2008 11:56:50

    Nanotechnology researchers have developed a shirt that brings new meaning to the slogan power to the people. They claim that what you wear may soon be enough to power your MP3 player.
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    Eight ways to boost your career in '08 24/12/2007 07:00:24

    Today's IT professionals are an evolving breed. The job keeps morphing as companies demand not just technical know-how, but more business acumen, analytical skills and industry knowledge as well.
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    DNS attack could signal Phishing 2.0 12/12/2007 08:16:21

    Researchers at Google and the Georgia Institute of Technology are studying a virtually undetectable form of attack that quietly controls where victims go on the Internet.
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    NICTA secures funding boost to employ former LSI-Agere researchers 29/10/2007 16:50:05

    The federal government has made available an additional $4.8 million over two years for Australia's ICT research centre of excellence, NICTA.
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    High-speed wireless promises to move multigigabit files in seconds 07/09/2007 10:10:37

    Imagine a wireless network that could achieve bandwidth high enough to transfer an entire video presentation from your laptop directly onto a conference room projector.
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    Botnets getting harder to kill 18/04/2007 08:54:34

    In their current form, botnets are bad enough, but they are quickly evolving into a much tougher species to kill, according to security researchers.
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    Net governance forum: Hot air or hot opinions? 31/10/2006 08:20:43

    For many critics, the United Nations-sponsored Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is nothing more than a hot-air event void of any decision-making power. But advocates see the meeting, the first to follow last year's contentious World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), as an opportunity to set the tone for future discussions on who should govern the Internet and how.
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