TiECON East 2006: Kellogg Professor Says Open Innovation Returns Power
“In astronomy it turns out that amateur astronomers are finding comets and asteroids before NASA and all the science labs can because the data is being sent out to the community and they can search and...
View ArticlePodTech Weekly: (Very) Remote Control
SAN FRANCISCO, December 16, 2006 (PodTech News) — Predicting extreme weather, like Hurricanes, has come a long way with the help of remote control devices. That same technology, or a version of it, has...
View ArticlePodTech News Brief: Working Together
SAN FRANCISCO, December 19, 2006 (PodTech News) — Google and NASA are working together to bring the virtual astronaut experience to a computer near you. The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and...
View ArticleCan Your PC Play HD?
It was not long ago that many of us realized video – not the dimly lit jittery homemade variety, but true high quality HD video and television – was moving online. It happened. The sources for HD video...
View ArticleFuture Lab: Networking in Space
In 2009 the Irish rock band U2 experienced the realities of space communication when they connected in a live 2-way video conference between Bono on the concert stage in front of stadium audiences and...
View ArticlePetaflop Computing for the Masses – SGI and the Intel Xeon Processor E5...
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Bill Mannel from SGI and Bill Thigpen from NASA discuss the launch of SGI ICE X based on the Intel Xeon processor E5 family and using high end...
View ArticleGST: Tracking Weather, Saving Lives
Business Solutions for IT Managers: GST helps NASA deploy a mission-critical data delivery System featuring the Intel Xeon Processor E5 Family
View ArticleHPC and the Intel Xeon Processor E5 v2 – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 282
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Bill Mannel, VP of Product Marketing at SGI, chats about updating SGI’s product lines – the ICE X blade server, rackable systems and the...
View ArticleFor Lunar Exploration, Intel AI Can Help Where GPS Can’t – Intel Chip Chat –...
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: With no GPS in space, how can a rover know its exact location on a lunar surface? Phil Ludivig, rover navigation engineer with iSpace, Inc....
View ArticleWays 5G Will Superpower Digital Experiences
The ideas behind 5G got their start at NASA, which was seeking to improve space communication for satellites. As telcos roll out 5G networks with speeds of up to 10 gigs, the new wireless technology is...
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