Stories by Sharon Gaudin

Article | 24/06/2008 NASA: With Martian ice discovered, major tests beginning
After a technical glitch and the loss of data last week, NASA engineers and scientists are finally finding what they'd hoped to discover in the latest...
Article | 24/06/2008 Gartner expects 2 billion PCs will be in use by 2014
As the number of PCs in use around the world passed the one billion mark, a research firm is estimating that the total will double in just another six...
Article | 24/06/2008 Top500 list ranks energy efficiency for first time
Proving that performance isn't everything, the latest Top500 list of supercomputers for the first time also measures energy efficiency.
Article | 24/06/2008 Toshiba unveils laptop that uses powerful Cell chip
Toshiba Monday unveiled the first laptop computer to use the computing-intensive Cell chip that was first was designed for Sony's PlayStation 3 game c...
Article | 19/06/2008 How power-hungry are the Top500 supercomputers?
Proving that size isn't everything, the Top500 List of supercomputers for the first time is looking at power efficiency.
Article | 18/06/2008 'Flying Humvee' robot ships supplies to military troops
An aerospace company has built a prototype of a driverless aircraft designed to shuttle hundreds of pounds of supplies to soldiers in war zones.
Article | 17/06/2008 AMD graphics card breaks teraflop barrier
Advanced Micro Devices Monday unveiled a new graphics chip designed to be less power hungry than its predecessors by allowing it to be doubled up on h...
Article | 17/06/2008 Los Alamos: Roadrunner as important as first computer
A research director at Los Alamos National Laboratories said the addition of a peta-scale supercomputer is as big a leap forward as when scientists go...
Article | 16/06/2008 Man gets six months for posting terror threat online
A 22-year-old Wisconsin man has been sentenced to six months in federal prison for repeatedly posting online threats that dirty bombs were going to be...
Article | 13/06/2008 Intel's future: Cars with eyes, processors with engines
Intel Wednesday laid out its vision of the future with a show-and-tell that focused on multi-core chips, cars with cameras and brains, and robots that...
Article | 13/06/2008 NASA tests robots for manned move to Mars
When astronauts first step foot on Mars, they won't be alone.
Article | 12/06/2008 Researchers use DoD satellites to aid Burma relief workers
Scientists at Arizona State University are using satellite images from the US Department of Defense to aid disaster relief efforts in Burma.
Article | 10/06/2008 NASA: 'Extreme programming' controls Mars Lander robot
Scooping up soil samples and searching for elements that could support life on Mars isn't just an adventure for the Mars Lander and the robotic arm do...
Article | 5/06/2008 Acer bets big on Linux-based ultra-portable laptops
Acer is looking to be part of what the company hopes will be a hot new market - the mini laptop.
Article | 5/06/2008 AMD broadens the battle; goes after Intel with Puma
Advanced Micro Devices Wednesday ramped up its competition with rival Intel by unveiling its first processor platform designed specifically for laptop...

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