linkedin.com - 10/7/2009
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Senior Research & Development Microsoft (Public Company; MSFT; Computer Software industry) January 2002 Present (7 years 10 months) Working in high security department for research and development involving strategic planning for medium and longterm projects. Research & Development projects ...
acontinuouslean.com - 10/1/2009
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This is the notepad (the pencil and paper
kind) that in the late 80s / early 90s...
inspired an IBM researcher to name the company’s new mobile computer the ThinkPad. To me, the IBM ThinkPad was the classic laptop computer to have. At least that ...
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The Original IBM ThinkPad
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www-03.ibm.com - 10/6/2009
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Yorktown Heights, NY - 06 Oct 2009: In
an effort to build a nanoscale DNA sequencer, IBM...
(NYSE: IBM ) scientists are drilling nano-sized holes in computer-like chips and passing DNA strands through them in order to read the information contained ...
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Windows 8, Windows 9 Kernels support 128-bit architecture – Windows 8 UI and multi-tier distributed applications
D' Technology Weblog —
... Microsoft Research project: 128-bit architecture compatibility with Windows 8 and Windows 9 kernel. Robert Morgan, Senior Research and Development at Microsoft, has posted the following bit of experience on his LinkedIn profile. Here’s an interesting article discussing an AMD 128-bit CPU: AMD’s next-gen Bulldozer is a ...
Windows 8 to debut 128-bit OS version?
SlashGear —
... is due to launch in just two weeks time, but Microsoft have been working on its immediate and distant successors for some time now. Details about so-called Windows 8 and Windows 9 (perhaps unlikely to be their real release titles) have emerged thanks to a LinkedIn profile of one of the team members involved. According to that developer, Robert Morgan, Windows 8 and 9 will both have some degree of 128-bit architecture compatibility, with the latter OS definitely supporting IA-128. ...
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ARTICLE BY MAX GUNTHER “OH, MY GOD” croaked a network-TV director in New York. He seemed to be strangling in his turtle-neck shirt. It was the evening of Election Day, ...
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