Version: 2008
  • On mySimon: Bacon Soap
advertisement
Content from CNET tagged with

research

1 | 2

News Stories

Showing 1-20 of 30 results found

SAP names research leader

August 3, 2005 Enterprise software giant SAP names Ike Nassi as its new senior vice president of research for the company's Americas group, where he will oversee the company's pursuit of emerging IT trends. TAGS: SAP AG, enterprise software, senior vice president, research, leader, information technology

This is your brain on video games

June 23, 2005 Study shows the brain treats digital violence as if it's real. That doesn't mean gamers are gun-toting bullies. TAGS: violence, brain, study, science, video game, researcher, research, games, video

Research money crunch in the U.S.

November 8, 2005 A group of famous engineers says neither the U.S. government nor private industry is devoting enough money to R&D. TAGS: Marconi, AT&T Bell Laboratories, research, R&D, U.S., Cisco Systems Inc., mobile phone, information technology

EU to fund global research on open source

May 26, 2005 "FLOSSWorld" project to look at potential impacts of open source on African, Asian, South American and other countries. TAGS: European Union, open source, research, collaboration, open-source software, Europe

Survey: Generation Facebook's skills wasted at work

March 4, 2008 Many young adults are confident in their IT skills, survey finds, but businesses are not making the most of their tech savvy. TAGS: skill, Facebook, audit, survey, training, research, workplace, Filemaker Inc., information technology, school

IBM Research turns 60

October 11, 2005 You name it and there's a good chance Big Blue invented it. And now IBM is setting its sights on social sciences. Photos: 60 years of IBM innovation TAGS: Paul Horn, IBM Corp., AT&T Bell Laboratories, business process, speech recognition, DRAM, research, U.S.

Microsoft's interest in research is healthy, chief says

September 26, 2006 On Microsoft lab's 15th anniversary, Rick Rashid reflects on past research efforts and looks ahead to robotics, health care and the environment. TAGS: computer graphics, robotics, Volkswagen, researcher, research, health care, Microsoft Corp., health

Intel's stacked with chipmaking options

March 9, 2006 Future multicore chips could be folded in half to improve the speed of signals moving around the chip. TAGS: multi-core processor, Intel, Intel Core Duo, research, manufacturing

Scientists use Net game to forecast epidemics

January 25, 2006 Money-tracking site is used for research on the idea that like viruses, money is transported by people from place to place. TAGS: epidemic, SARS, scientist, movement, modeling, research, transportation, virus

Security officials to spy on chat rooms

November 24, 2004 CIA is quietly funding research into surveillance of chat rooms to help identify terrorists, News.com has learned. TAGS: chat room, memorandum of understanding, Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center, proposal, surveillance, agency, research, monitoring, terrorism, document, U.S., security

Bush seeks spending increases in research, surveillance

February 5, 2007 Proposed $2.9 trillion budget includes millions for science and tech studies, traveler screening programs--and a few cutbacks. TAGS: surveillance, increase, budget, boost, homeland security, president, agency, research

Yahoo hires economics, sociology researchers

May 10, 2007 Yahoo looks for growth opportunities as it hires two scientists to head up its research in online markets and social networks. TAGS: sociology, economics, social media, Yahoo! Inc., social networking, researcher, computer science, degree, research, McAfee Inc., scientist, professor

Industrial design takes cues from bugs, leaves, crabs

October 27, 2006 Researchers are studying nature to find ways to do everything from conserving energy to creating better skid-resistance. Photos: Nature's brainstorms TAGS: industrial design, scientist, sensor, nature, research, field, researcher, idea

IBM's research juggling act

March 3, 2006 Paul Horn directs a world-class, multibillion dollar research group. But can research in cutting-edge technologies boost IBM's mammoth services business? TAGS: Paul Horn, disruption, IBM Corp., pipe, intellectual property, research, dollar, open source, server, Microsoft Corp.

Physicists re-create nature's best sound system

June 23, 2005 Scientists hope a new sensory system that mimics that of the wood cricket will improve severe hearing problems in humans. TAGS: cricket, physicist, airflow, sensor, scientist, research

Surrendering U.S. leadership in IT

May 11, 2005 David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery, warns that the U.S. could easily forfeit its IT leadership to Asia. TAGS: information technology, innovation, leadership, research, U.S., agency

Microsoft starts Latin American research institute

May 9, 2007 Federation is designed to capitalize on governments' recent interest in developing a knowledge-based economy. TAGS: Latin America, institute, institution, Chile, education, interest, health care, project, research, researcher, knowledge, Microsoft Corp., health

Gloom as Intel plans to close Cambridge lab

October 31, 2006 Cost-cutting prompts move to shut its only university lab abroad; academics warn valuable research could suffer. TAGS: Cambridge, lab, insider, Intel, chip company, research, work

Gene researchers find more clues to human individuality

August 10, 2006 Scientists develop new type of genome map that could one day lead to breakthroughs in personalized medicine. TAGS: genome, variation, building block, scientist, human, map, researcher, research, C, letter

A sense of insecurity

March 2, 2005 How three researchers rocked the world of cryptography last month by breaking a widely used method for digital signatures. TAGS: SHA-1, collision, weakness, round, algorithm, operation, researcher, research, professor, attack, function, security
1 | 2
Sponsored matches for "research"