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Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2008 Tom Litrenta |
Advances in radar processing Single-channel radar systems require many processors to keep up with today's demanding real time I/O requirements. Thus, multicore processors have become an extremely attractive alternative.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2008 Courtney E. Howard |
Scientists to develop miniature military robots U.S. Army, academic, and industry scientists are combining efforts to improve warfighter situational awareness with miniature robots inspired by biologic organisms found in nature.  |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2008 Courtney E. Howard |
NASA, Intel, and SGI upgrade supercomputer, expand compute capabilities Experts at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Washington, Intel Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif., and SGI in Sunnyvale, Calif., are working toward significant increases in the computing performance and capacity of the space agency's supercomputer.  |
PC Magazine June 23, 2008 John Brandon |
Making the Pleo Dinosaur John Sosoko, CTO of Ugobe, talks about the creation and future of the high-tech reptile.  |
PC Magazine June 20, 2008 Larry Seltzer |
Hacked Through the Heart Even medical gadgetry is subject to outside hacking.  |
PC Magazine June 6, 2008 Eric Griffith |
Seven Technologies That Will Touch Your Life The future will be a feast for the senses, with breakthroughs that enhance computers' ability to hear, see, and even smell for us.  |
Popular Mechanics June 19, 2008 Emily Gertz |
As Flood Waters Rise, Geeks Aim to Save Midwest With 3D Rig Digital models of possible flood outcomes might just help prevent developers from building in the most vulnerable spots around the country's biggest and most dangerous river.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2008 Justin Mullins |
Hawk-Eye in the Crosshairs at Wimbledon Again Cardiff University researchers question how the technology is used; inventor pushes back  |
National Defense July 2008 Breanne Wagner |
Big Dog' Could Become A Marine's Best Friend Dogs are said to be man's best friend. Marine Corps officials hope that a new four-legged robot called "Big Dog" will be a Marine's best friend.  |
National Defense July 2008 Breanne Wagner |
Marine Corps Lab Eyes Unmanned Aircraft for Battlefield Re-Supply Scientists are pondering new ways to employ robotics technology to extend the reach of supply delivery networks.  |
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