Megahertz still matter, so Sonya Rabbitte examines IBM, Intel, Sun and others to consider hardware in the near future. And let's face it, the future may be a much more comfortable place for a number of companies stuck in the current abyss.
The future of SETI@home, an internet-based distributed computing experiment to find radio signals from intelligent alien life-forms, is in serious danger as academics behind the project face a funding crisis.
Is there something more intelligent that can be done to ensure our safety and speed our passage? We have the technology to recognise the human face, hands, fingers, body, voice, lips, and various parts of the eye including retina and iris.
Perhaps more along the lines of what is being considered now - an intelligent combination of branch networks, better CRM technology and web channels. Most customers still prefer some level of face-to-face interaction.
Today Andy McCue examines the challenges facing CIOs in 2006 and how the role will continue to evolve into a more business-focused position. CIOs face on ongoing battle to establish their credibility in the boardroom and increasing pressure to...
Intelligent machines look to be our only hope! Here is my take on the 'intelligent' internet ranked in order of 'vital' quality: So when will the internet become intelligent and when will intelligence, and even life itself, spontaneously erupt?