Monthly Archives: June 2006

Preparing for Disaster; Our Robotic Future

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Few corners of the world are immune from natural disasters. Though many of us live in areas like California (earthquakes) or central Kansas (tornadoes),...

The Times They are A-Changin

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The Bill is gone," barked the B.B. King-like Baron of Babble in acknowledgment of Chairman Gates announcement that he will drop his day-to-day duties...

Robotics Road Map to Success

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Robotics industry executives, in an effort to grow their nascent market, are hoping to borrow some experience from the PC business.Several executives, speaking at...

QMind Eases Content Creation, Management

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The QMind Design Collaboration Platform does a good job of managing content in a way that makes it easy for teams to create, review,...

Put the Pedal to WAN Metal

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As the number of remote users and business partners has increased, so, too, has the need to make their computing experience as seamless as...

Log On for Compliance

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During my testing of LogLogic 3 r2, Ive spent a lot of time studying Payment Card Industry and COBIT, or Control Objectives for Information...

Open Message Queuing on Horizon

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A group of leading user companies, vendors and other organizations has launched an open message queuing protocol that will enable users to create systems...

Who Will Manage the Robots?

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PITTSBURGH—Mobile robots could become businesses newest recruits in the not-too-distant future, raising questions about who will ultimately manage these machines. The industry for mobile robots—machines...

Novell Frees Bandit

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Rather than establishing any new industry standards, the goal of the project is to create software components that can help aid interoperability today. Duration: 11:19 /zimages/4/28571.gifClick...

eWEEK Daily News Podcast, June 26

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In this eWEEK Daily News Podcast for June 26, 2006 (5:33): Americas Internet unprotected in case of major disaster; Navy is latest government agency...