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The transistor reinventing: molecules, not silicon, may be the workhorses of tomorrow's ultrafast, ultra-powerful computers. But even for Hewlett-Packard, home to one of the world's leading molecular-electronics labs, getting the technology to work is no

Every Friday afternoon at Hewlett-Packard Labs in Palo Alto, CA, R. Stanley Williams, one of the most respected thinkers in the field of molecular...
Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.), 09/01/03 by Claire Tristram · More from publication -
Supercomputing resurrected: Japan's Earth Simulator puts other fast supercomputers to shame. Shocked at falling behind, U.S. computer maestros are cooking up radical ways to build these powerful beasts.

Even in a field defined by continuous breakthroughs, the achievement was a shocker: last March the Japanese government fired up a computer that...
Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.), 02/01/03 by Claire Tristram · More from publication -
Data extinction: all record of our electronic age could be erased--unless we listen to the new digital preservationists.

IN 1988 KEITH FEINSTEIN BOUGHT A STAR WARS ARCADE GAME FOR HIS COLLEGE DORM ROOM. Besides keeping him in beer and pizza money for the next four...
Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.), 10/01/02 by Claire Tristram · More from publication -
Hand helds of tomorrow: Which new handheld and wireless devices will really find their way into our pockets? Human-factors engineers are interested in practical answers to that question, not fanciful ones. No wonder no one listens to them.

KEN PUGH IS THE FUTURE. Mr. Pugh is drinking coffee in a Starbucks in San Jose, CA. He has many gizmos hanging from his belt. A cell phone,...
Technology Review (Cambridge, Mass.), 04/01/02 by Claire Tristram · More from publication -
Refrigerator, heal thyself.(Technology Information)(Brief Article)

"The computers that are having the biggest impact on our lives are the ones embedded in thousands of pieces of equipment that surround us every...
EDN, 05/03/01 by Tristram, Claire · More from publication -
Tangled Web
The presence of insurance companies on the Internet is best described as spotty because of three factors. These are state laws that require...
Entrepreneur, 05/01/99 by Claire Tristram · More from publication -
Cyber Safety
Locking out potential problems Locking out potential problems YOU'VE HEARD all the hype and know the benefits the Internet can bring to any...
Entrepreneur, 04/01/99 by Claire Tristram · More from publication -
Seagate shifts into r & d overdrive.(Seagate Technology) (Company Business and Marketing)

Troubled disk drive giant Seagate plans to transform itself from a bargain-basement drive vendor to a technology leader In 1988 a reporter...
Electronic Business, 08/01/98 by Tristram, Claire · More from publication
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