A Computing Pioneer Has a New Idea (New York Times) Steven J. Wallach?s newest effort in computing design is intended to tackle one of the principle limitations in the world of supercomputing. |
A Computing Pioneer Has a New Idea (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) Steven J. Wallachs newest effort in computing design is intended to tackle one of the principle limitations in the world of supercomputing. |
The Online Information Source for the Medical Device Industry (Medical Device Link) Next year, AAMI is likely to release AAMI HE75:200X —an encyclopedic document containing more than a thousand human factors guidelines for the design of safe, effective, and user-friendly medical devices. 1 The new document will tell you how to make a patient monitor’s digital readouts legible, what features enhance a portable CT scanner’s mobility, how to design alarms that draw attention in ... |
Alexander Calder exhibit shows birth of the mobile (AP via Yahoo! News) An art exhibit can be a tough sell for children unless, like the Alexander Calder show at the Whitney Museum of American Art, it's full of toys, animals, circus paraphernalia and big, moving objects made of wires, rods and balls. |
HP gives network boost to blade servers (Infomatics) HP has unveiled new products designed to improve performance in virtual server environments, including a network connection module to boost bandwidth and an accompanying server blade. |
Microsoft launches online store (Infomatics) Microsoft has launched an online store where customers can download the company's software, and where US residents can buy the company's hardware products. |
DRM firmware adopted by mobile Linux stack (Linux Devices) — Nov. 06, 2008 — A Tokyo-based vendor of embedded security technology says its DRM product will be ported to Access's Linux stack for mobile devices. |
Tiny SBCs move to faster ARM9 (Linux Devices) — Nov. 05, 2008 — Calao Systems is offering a faster ARM9 processor option across its line of tiny USB and QIL (quad in-line) processor modules, which come pre-installed with Linux and U-boot. |
Hardware/Software Disconnect (Embedded Systems Design) There are hardware engineers, software people, analog experts and then there are the systems people. |
BIOS vendor promises simultaneous Linux, Windows sessions (Linux Devices) — Nov. 05, 2008 — BIOS giant Phoenix Technologies will ship a fast-booting, power-sipping, Linux-based environment equipped with Opera Software's embedded browser, the companies announced. |