2011 ESRI Conference
The 2011 ESRI international conference with an estimated 42,000 attendees from all sectors of public and private industry converged on San Diego this week to […]
The 2011 ESRI international conference with an estimated 42,000 attendees from all sectors of public and private industry converged on San Diego this week to […]
By Simson L. Garfinkel To bring some order to the fuzzy world of cloud computing, the U.S. government’s National Institute of Standards and Technology has […]
By Erica Naone Among the features announced with Amazon’s new Kindle Fire tablet is an unexpected and innovative new piece of software: a Web browser […]
By Simson L. Garfinkel Before Facebook and Google—even before the Internet—scientists at MIT had a radical vision they called the computer utility. “Computing may […]
AlphaDog (official name: LS3 (Legged Squad Support System) is designed to assist soldiers in carrying heavy loads (up to 400 lbs of gear) over rough […]
Jing Li a physical scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center, and associates have developed a tiny gadget that would plug into your iPhone to detect […]
Hurricane Irene is an Atlantic hurricane that inflicted extensive damage to Caribbean nations before making landfall in North Carolina, United States. It is currently threatening […]
By ELISA MALA and J. DAVID GOODMAN Published: July 22, 2011 OSLO — Powerful explosions shook central Oslo on Friday afternoon, blowing out the windows […]
WATCH LIVE on NDTV» By Jui Chakravorty and Rajendra Jadhav (Reuters) – Three bombs rocked crowded districts of Mumbai during rush hour on Wednesday, killing at least […]
FoxNews Three separate explosions tore through a business district in India’s Mumbai Wednesday, leaving at least 17 people dead and 54 injured, authorities said. Less than an […]