Organic sensor destined for dirty diaper detection
No, the Japanese scientist above isn’t holding the first dirty diaper produced by a baby robot. It’s actually a diaper …read more
No, the Japanese scientist above isn’t holding the first dirty diaper produced by a baby robot. It’s actually a diaper …read more
VMware shows strong profits in fourth quarter, renewed strength as IT spending revives. Commoditization? What commoditization? …read more
Fed IT chief Steven VanRoekel urges leaders to abandon big-project thinking and spur a culture of innovation in the face …read more
Upset that you just heard about Flappy Bird and can no longer download it from the App Store or Google …read more
It’s no small task to provide 500,000 people anywhere with access to computers, let alone in the slums of Nairobi, …read more
Yes, attackers could use stolen credentials to get into your systems from a distance. But slamming the door is not …read more
An implant that records activity and stimulates your brain in the event of trauma could lead to quicker recovery and …read more
“The Visual Organization” author Phil Simon discusses why data matters more than ever, and how it’s easiest to act on …read more
More than a decade after publication of HIPAA’s security rule, healthcare information security officers still struggle to be heard. …read more
It’s not uncommon for people to overspend at an auction to get something they really, really want. Today, that something …read more
Google’s Nexus tablets have so far come in both 7-inch and 10-inch sizes, with only the 7-inch device seeing a …read more
IT departments have been using IaaS and PaaS as a set of training wheels for the real deal in cloud …read more
So it turns out that your parents were lying when they told you that watching TV would rot your brain. …read more