- Fri Nov 20 11:41 AM PST 2009 Week in review: Browser breakthroughs
From Azure to Windows 7 to Firefox, operating systems and browsers grabbed headlines this week as Google proved, with its unveiling of Chrome OS, how interrelated they are.
- Wed Nov 18 12:16 PM PST 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: IBM's work to reverse-engineer the human brain
A leading IBM researcher says computers capable of mimicking the human brain's power and efficiency could be just a decade away. CNET News reporter Daniel Terdiman talks about the findings.
- Wed Nov 18 11:56 AM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1109: In the future we'll all be cats
IBM is working on an artificial brain they think they'll have done by 2019. And we figure once that happens, the robots will rise and we will become your pets. And like cats we'll think that we're in charge.
- Wed Nov 18 6:30 AM PST 2009 The case for the open-source Goliath
Open source is doing well. But to thrive, commercial open-source software may need a Goliath or two to provide exits and funding for start-ups.
- Wed Nov 18 12:01 AM PST 2009 IBM: Computing rivaling human brain may be ready by 2019
A leading scientist, working with colleagues from several top universities, has pioneered computational analysis that rivals that of a cat's cortex. The human brain could be just a decade away.
- Thu Nov 12 8:10 PM PST 2009 A CNET Conversation with Eric Schmidt
CNET's Tom Krazit and Molly Wood sit down with Google CEO Eric Schmidt to discuss the future of Android, the Chrome OS, the problem of real-time search indexing, and more.
- Wed Nov 11 7:20 AM PST 2009 Cloud to suck money out of market, report says
While the IT economy may be recovering, cloud computing and open source are driving fewer dollars into fewer vendor wallets. Expect a bloodbath to ensue.
- Mon Nov 9 4:35 AM PST 2009 Networked 'smart plug' gets energy info flowing
Software company Zerofootprint has developed TalkingPlug, a network-enabled plug replacement that can gather energy usage data and control appliances.
- Fri Nov 6 2:27 PM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1101: LHC-gull kills science with bread
Apparently the Large Hadron Collider is doomed. It can't even survive a bread bombing by birds. The Droid arrived on the scene though, and people actually lined up. However tethering is gonna cost you on the thing. Are you still in love? And Gwen Stefan
- Fri Nov 6 1:17 PM PST 2009 What integrated compute stacks mean for storage professionals
EMC and Cisco have Vblocks. HP has Consolidated Infrastructure. Is the world changing for enterprise IT storage professionals?




