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MIT to start again with AI research 
By The Inquirer | Dec 9, 2009
Artificial Intelligence set to get a reboot from the big brains at MIT.
 
MIT scientist demonstrates OLED technology with pickle 
By Justin Robinson | Sep 30, 2009
Essential Science: The future of display technology, explained through pickles.
 
Scientists invent wonder batteries  
By The Inquirer | Mar 11, 2010
A group of scientists at MIT are revolutionising the battery as we know it.
 
Germanium laser fires up   
By The Inquirer | Feb 8, 2010
Optical networking moves up a gear.
 
Ultracapacitors show promise 
By The Inquirer | Sep 29, 2009
Emtech: Could change computer power options forever.
 
New pervasive computing device offers Sixth Sense 
By David Hollingworth | Mar 11, 2009
New wearable projection device offers users new ways to interact with just about anything...
 
Linux and Games 
By Leigh Dyer | Mar 12, 2008
Just how and what exactly can you play on Linux? We look at new commercial games, free games and how it all works.
 
IPv6:: Internet 2 
By Ashton Mills | Mar 16, 2006
IPv4, on which the internet is based, is flawed. Within a decade its address space will be exhausted, and the Internet will cease to grow. The solution is IPv6, and you can ...
 
Interview: Dr Ian Davis, game developer 
By Staff Writers | Jan 17, 2006
Dr. Ian Davis, self confessed mad scientist and the mind behind the AI in dozens of top games, including Empire Earth II, talks the about the art of AI and what it means for ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | Jan 1, 1900
Who would have thunk it. The last week has seen a mess of remarkably cool learning initiatives pop up online, so now you can expand your mind while you surf. If tech is your ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | Jan 1, 1900
It seems almost every month someone's coming up with some new data transmission technology. Wireless over larger areas, fatter pipes for faster data, but MIT professor Steven ...
 
 
By Staff Writers | Jan 1, 1900
Keith Winstein and Marc Horowitz are programmers at MIT in the US. They are clever guys, and have been able to come up with a DVD anti-encryption program that runs with just ...
 
 
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Issue: 111 | April, 2010

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