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'Cognitive radios' to improve wireless devices
Researchers are developing intelligent radios that can sense their surroundings and adjust their mode of operation accordingly.
Liz Tay
Sep 16 2008 1:39PM
Networking
Large Hadron Collider: Tomorrow never knows
The world's most expensive and powerful physics experiment goes live today when protons will be circulated around the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for the first time.
Dave Bailey
Sep 10 2008 9:54AM
Hardware
Debate: Everyone knows Linux is the safest OS, and there’s no way that Windows can compete
Any time one compares Linux and Windows security one risks unleashing a cataract of opinion.
Richard Ford
Apr 19 2005 12:42PM
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Electronic Identity: On the internet nobody knows you are a citizen
The emergence of the internet is a comparatively recent phenomenon.
Jack Nagle
Jan 12 2004 11:43AM
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