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via Science Magazine @ 12:24 4th Jul
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(Nanowerk News) European and Indian researchers are applying principles learned from living organisms to design self-organizing networks of wireless sensors suitable for a wide range of environmental monitoring purposes.
in Biological Science
via Nanowerk @ 1:17 25th Aug
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Students Dancing in Space for New Channel 4 Film ; A Groundbreaking Student Dance Film is to Be Shown on Channel 4 As Part of a New TV Series.
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via Red Orbit @ 8:12 24th Aug
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Thin-film solar cells are cheaper than traditional solar panels, such as those made of polycrystalline silicon, but the yield is lower. However, the combination of these properties is promising according to the Thin-Film Future conference organized recently by SolarPlaza in Munich. An impression of the heavily attended gathering.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 5:33 28th Jun
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Roland Piquepaille found news of research out of Portugal that has resulted in the first paper-based transistors (the original article is less informative than Roland's blog). More precisely, they've made the first field effect transistors (FET) with a paper interstrate layer. According to the research team, such transistors offer the same level of performance as 'state-of-the-art, oxide-based thin film transistors produced on glass or crystalline silicon substrates.' Possible applications include disposable electronics devices, such as paper displays, smart labels, bio-applications or RFID tags. The research will be published in IEEE Electron Device Letters in September.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 21:56 22nd Jul
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Spin carbon nanotubes onto a specially coated surface and semiconducting nanotubes separate from metallic tubes, congregate and align -- all in one step. The resulting thin films are efficient transistors. The process could make mass-produced carbon nanotube transistors commercially viable.
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via Technology Research News @ 7:17 10th Jul
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Fluke Networks (www.flukenetworks.com) today announced it has acquired the intellectual property of Viola Networks, including the technologies underpinning the popular and award-winning NetAlly product line. The purchase of Viola's technologies and source code will enable Fluke Networks to extend significantly its product lines further into VoIP analysis. Terms of the acquisition are not being disclosed.
in IP & Patents
via Red Orbit @ 10:13 18th Aug
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Encore Networks, a leading supplier of industrially hardened VPN based network security appliances, today announced that it has been granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademarks Office under U.S. Patent Number 7,360,083. This patent relates to Encore’s innovative method for providing security solutions to aid protocol acceleration over satellite networks using Selective Layer Encryption (SLE). SLE is an encryption technology that securely connects satellite networks with terrestrial links as part of an end-to-end Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution.
in Computer Security
via TechWhack @ 20:05 18th Jul
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via IT Reseller Magazine @ 9:44 27th Aug
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NEW YORK, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Jennifer Lopez, SELF Magazine's September cover model, launches an exclusive new blog at www.Self.com when the magazine hits newsstands today, Monday, August 18. Lopez, one of SELF's reader picks for the 10 Most Inspiring Women of 2008, will raise money for the Childrens Hospital Los Angeles by competing in her first triathlon with SELF Editor-in-Chief Lucy Danziger.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 15:08 18th Aug
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As the debate rages over Mozilla Corp.'s decision to not display sites with expired or self-signed SSL digital certificates in FireFox 3, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University will release a free plug-in on Monday that may ease some of that angst.
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via SearchSecurity.com @ 4:34 24th Aug
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Slovenian retailer Mercator has announced that it is going to roll out self-checkout desks from IBM in its operations in Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia. The new equipment was initially tested in some Slovenian Mercator hypermarkets in 2007, and since then has been installed in 17 hypermarkets in Slovenia, as well as five hypermarkets in Croatia. The company is now going to roll out the new equipment to all newly-built outlets plus to existing stores selling from over 1,500 square metres. The initiative confirms Mercator’s reputation as one of the most innovative retailers in the Balkans region, which – among other things – was built by launching e-commerce operations in Slovenia (2006) and Croatia (2007).
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via Progressive Magazine Newsletter @ 12:41 27th Aug
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in Webmaster Tips
via About @ 14:36 30th Jul
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Encore Networks Announces the Issuance of a U.S. Patent Relating to its Selective Layer Encryption for Broadband Satellite Networks
in Computer Security
via Yahoo! Canada @ 13:15 15th Jul
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This article demonstrates the creation of sub-reports using Crystal Reports. After providing a short overview of the database design, the author delves deeper into the report building process in a series of steps with associated screenshots. Towards the end of the article, he shows us how to display the report on a web page. More...
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via ASPWire @ 21:39 11th Jul
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Santa Clara, Calif.-based semiconductor, display and solar panel manufacturing equipment giant Applied Materials Inc said late Monday that it believes its SunFab thin film solar tandem junction technology does not infringe European Patent No. EP 0 871 979 issued to the University of Neuchatel (the "Neuchatel patent"), which is at issue in the Sunfilm lawsuit.
in IP & Patents
via Electronic Business @ 16:26 24th Jun
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As The Register reports Wednesday, Linux servers are increasingly under attack from Phalanx2, a "self-injecting kernel rootkit designed for the Linux 2.6 branch that hides files, processes and sockets and includes tools for sniffing a tty program and connecting to it with a backdoor."
in Linux
via CNET News.com @ 19:16 27th Aug
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Researchers at the Nanomaterials and Devices Group at Rutgers University have found a simple way to uniformly deposit between one and five layers of graphene from reduced GO in the form of thin films to create transistors and proof-of concept electrodes for organic photovoltaics.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 18:24 18th Jul
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Organizations of all types and sizes increasingly realize that mobile computing is critical to success. These organizations are giving their mobile users full access to the enterprise network, data, and applications through virtual private networks (VPNs.) Mobile users are also taking large amounts of sensitive corporate data on the road stored on their laptop hard drive, many of which hold up to 200 gigabytes. As a result, while mobile computing offers organizations many competitive advantages, it also entails significant security risks to corporate networks and sensitive corporate data. Indeed, the incidence of security breaches due to unauthorized access to the VPN and theft of laptop devices has skyrocketed, leading to high costs, lost competitive advantage, non-compliance with data privacy regulations, and tarnished reputations.
in Computer Security
via Search SMB @ 10:36 25th Aug
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in Biological Science
via Science Magazine @ 20:31 12th Jul
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(Nanowerk Spotlight) The use of spontaneous self-assembly as a lithography- and external field-free means to construct well-ordered, often intriguing structures has received much attention for its ease of organizing materials on the nanoscale into ordered structures and producing complex, large-scale structures with small feature sizes. These self-organized structures promise new opportunities for developing miniaturized optical, electronic, optoelectronic, and magnetic devices.
in Nanotech
via Nanowerk @ 11:03 16th Jul
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"Your first thought might be that your current network will work fine with thin clients and that is entirely possible. But your network might be something that has grown through the years and is not that well designed. Your implementation of thin clients then might be a good time to review the design and make upgrades as needed.
in Linux
via Linux Today @ 3:28 15th Jul
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(Nanowerk News) Bedsprings aren't often found in biology. Now, chemists have succeeded in making a layer of tiny protein coils attached to a surface, much like miniature bedsprings in a frame. This thin film made of stable and very pure helices can help researchers develop molecular electronics or solar cells, or to divine the biology of proteins.
in Biological Science
via Nanowerk @ 2:48 18th Aug
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The TV networks have finally lost patience and have filed a lawsuit against the controversial online video clipping service RedLasso, accusing it of copyright infringement. The suit, filed by NBC Universal (NYSE: GE), Fox News Network and Fox Television Stations in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan, alleges RedLasso hasn’t been licensed or authorized by the networks to reproduce copies of their news and entertainment programming, reports WSJ.
in Online Legal Issues
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