by Robert X. Cringeley (InfoWorld)
Warp drives, teleporters, helpful holograms - the new frontier is a lot closer than you might think
by Network World staff (Network World)
One of the most amazing things about Linux is how versatile it is.
by Nermin Bajric (ARN)
The Intel Solutions Summit 2013 featured a show-floor housing an abundance of Intel-powered products.
by Michael Cooney (Network World)
NASA's first space station was a pacesetter for current International Space Station and a trendsetter for scientific experiments in space
by Gord Goble (PC World (US online))
Okay, say you have this shiny new car. It looks great, it performs like a demon, it features all the latest safety gadgets, and it's crawling with creature comforts. Just one problem, though. The local tinkerer, clearly consumed by jealousy, comes by sometime during the night to disassemble the entire thing.
by Howard Wen (Network World)
An update to Windows 8 is in the works, codenamed Windows Blue.
by Julie Sartain (Network World)
Sun was founded Andy Bechtolsheim, Vinod Khosla, Scott McNealy and Bill Joy in 1982. Sun went public in 1986 and was raking in $1 billion in annual sales by 1988.
by Colin Neagle (Network World)
Flexible display screens are expected to become a common feature of consumer electronics in the next few years, and have recently been touted by several top-tier manufacturers.
by Hafizah Osman (ARN)
ARN's Community Manager, Hafizah Osman, has disappeared under a flood of community picture stories and reports of company events, so we thought what better to do than put them all in a slideshow summing up the week in the channel. This week features company awards and partner events amongst others. Are you pictured?
by Tom Kaneshige (Computerworld (US))
Have some business travel planned? Get ready to put on a happy face, chat strangers up and expand your professional circle at the next conference or seminar. Here are some trusty iPhone apps to help you network.