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Mystery donor gives Stanford free Yahoo music

October 13, 2005 Students at university will get free year of online music, in Yahoo's first foray into college music plan. TAGS: Stanford, college, Yahoo! Inc., portable device, university, student, subscription, online music, digital music

Balancing law with tech and privacy

March 8, 2008 Legal issues collide with privacy, intellectual property, innovation, and technology at the Legal Futures Conference at Stanford University.• Why we should care about the spectrum debate ... TAGS: Elinor Mills, Charles Cooper, Stanford, privacy, intellectual property, conference

Stanford, tech execs unveil science center

June 20, 2006 Stanford hopes research will advance earthquake detection, oil exploration and predictions of the effects of global warming. Photos: Earth sciences at Stanford TAGS: Stanford, science, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, center, prediction, global warming, computing, exec, Sun Solaris, Cisco Systems Inc., goal

Stanford using iTunes to take lectures global

November 3, 2005 Working hand-in-hand with Apple, the university is using iTunes to reach alumni. Everyone else can use it, too. TAGS: Stanford, lecture, alumni, university, Apple iTunes, student, Apple iTunes Music Store, school, mobility, Apple Computer, podcast

Stanford robot passes driving test

June 15, 2007 Defending champion Stanford passes its first test in quest to be one of 30 finalists to join the DARPA Urban Challenge.Photos: Passing DARPA's test TAGS: Stanford, robot, car, Artificial Intelligence, race, course, vehicle, object, Google Inc.

Virtual rootkits not a problem, say researchers

October 2, 2007 Hypervisor technology cannot be used to hide rootkits from detection, according to a study by Carnegie Mellon and Stanford researchers. TAGS: hypervisor, rootkit, researcher, Stanford, study, detection, virtualization

Ballmer calls Google's growth plans 'insane'

March 15, 2007 Speaking at Stanford's business school, Microsoft CEO characterizes Google as a one-trick pony, calls activities beyond search "cute." Video: Ballmer on Google TAGS: Steve Ballmer, Stanford, Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, robotics, Microsoft Corp., idea, CEO, video

FBI probes network breach at Stanford

May 26, 2005 Computer system security breach may have put the personal information of nearly 10,000 people at risk. TAGS: incident, Stanford, social security number, university, Social Security, personal information, California, security

Ballmer on car insurance and gay rights

May 12, 2005 In speech to Stanford grad students, Microsoft CEO says he might have ended up in auto insurance if he hadn't joined buddy Bill Gates. TAGS: Steve Ballmer, Stanford, insurance, student, Microsoft Xbox, CEO, Microsoft Corp., console, Google Inc.

Scientists dig deep, get cosmic at geophysics conference

December 13, 2007 At the American Geophysical Union conference, scientists discuss the ins and outs of Earth and its solar system. TAGS: scientist, global warming, Stanford, ice, conference, photograph

This summer camp is all about technology

August 9, 2007 iD Tech Camp offers thousands of kids classes on video game design, Web design, digital video editing, programming and robotics.Photos: Tech camp for kids TAGS: Stanford, margin, robotics, Web design, kid, digital video, class, video game, programming, video, California

Attackers infiltrating supercomputer networks

April 14, 2004 Unknown attackers compromise a large number of Linux and Solaris machines in high-speed computing networks at Stanford University and other academic research facilities. TAGS: advisory, high-performance computing, Stanford, attacker, Sun Solaris, high-performance, supercomputer, Linux, password, attack, server, security

The college library of tomorrow

August 3, 2005 Never mind Google. Several big universities are well on their way to building the library of the future. TAGS: Stanford, university, library, student, Google Inc., collection, search technology

DARPA race pushes robotics forward

November 5, 2007 The Urban Challenge's competitive drama seeds the idea in people's minds that self-driving cars are possible.Photos: DARPA Challenge TAGS: robotics, Tony Tether, robot, Stanford, race, car, bot

Big-shot economist to advise teen virtual world 'Gaia Online'

September 17, 2007 Former U.S. Council of Economic Advisors chairman Michael Boskin is tapped to lead virtual world's economic council. The big question: why?Images: A look inside 'Gaia Online' TAGS: Michael Boskin, virtual worlds, economist, economy, council, Stanford, Second Life, chairman, professor, Sony Corp.

Driver's ed for robot racers

February 17, 2007 reporter's notebook Meet Junior, a VW Passat that Stanford is tuning up to steer itself through city streets in a robotics contest. Under the hood of Stanford's robotic race car TAGS: Stanford, robot, Volkswagen, Artificial Intelligence, car, vehicle, notebook computer, environment, Real-Time, video

Battle of the urban robots

November 5, 2007 Teams in pursuit of top prize in DARPA bot showdown set their creations loose on a 60-mile city course. TAGS: robot, Stanford, race, car, bot, vehicle, city, photograph, video

Scientists team up for nanotube breakthrough

January 7, 2004 Researchers at Stanford and UC Berkeley have come up with a way to grow carbon nanotubes on silicon wafers and to test the nanotubes, which could help pave the way for carbon chips. TAGS: nanotube, silicon wafer, Stanford, researcher, transistor, scientist, IBM Corp., project

PS3 power requested for research project

March 15, 2007 Sony invites PlayStation 3 owners to loan their machines' processing power to Stanford study of protein chemistry. Images: Harnessing PS3 power for Folding@home TAGS: Sony PS3, processing power, Sony Corp., Stanford, project, console, Sony Playstation

Homeland Security helps secure open-source code

January 11, 2006 The government department is giving millions of dollars to a project that will comb open-source software for security bugs. TAGS: Coverity, Stanford, Symantec Corp., open-source software, open source, security bug, margin, homeland security, project, Apache Software Foundation, security, Firefox, analysis, Linux, operating system
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