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Architects Design Tomorrow's Schools for Computer Technology Computer technologies and new approaches to learning make traditional classroom configurations impractical. Here's a peek at tomorrow's schools, with design guidelines and resources.
Future of Networking: "Internet Zero" | Commentary | M.I.T. researcher Neil Gershenfeld was recently named to the prestigious Scientific American 50 for his work on Internet Zero ("Internet 0" or "I0"). Internet Zero presents an architecture for "interdevice internetworking." This system
P2P - Peer to Peer Peer-to-peer (P2P) networking eliminates the need for servers and allows all computers to communicate and share resources as equals. Many popular applications like ICQ rely on P2P technology.
Professional Publishing Made More Powerful Adobe introduces InDesign for professional publishing.
Court Bars Microsoft From Shipping Networking Feature Injunction may limit Longhorn development.
SAIC: developing Future Combat Systems for today's soldier As operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have shown, knowledge is the dominant weapon of the future. Soldiers with the greatest situational awareness will ......(Continue Reading) NOAA maps the future of sensors that gather data from the 'bottom of the ocean to the sun' - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Observing The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, founded in 1970 as an agency in the Commerce Department, is at the forefront of the United States' ......(Continue Reading)The PACOM Command Center … a model for future C4I systems engineering The new headquarters for the U.S. Pacific Command (USPACOM) located on Camp Smith, Hawaii, was dedicated in April. Named the Nimitz-MacArthur Pacific ......(Continue Reading)CommVault Systems Completes New Storage Management Architecture to Meet Current and Future Enterprise Data Protection Requirements - software for management CommVault Systems Inc.: CommVault Systems Completes New Storage Management Architecture to Meet Current and Future Enterprise Data Protection Requirements.(software ......(Continue Reading)On the radar: antennae twitching, the AR surveys the future of architecture and finds cause for optimism As last month's issue looked back over the last 25 years, so this issue looks forward to the near future under Paul Finch, the AR's new editor. As the ......(Continue Reading)
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