Google declares war on copy and paste
Google’s ready to kick Control+C and Control+V to the curb – the company on Thursday announced new APIs and enterprise partnerships today at its annual I/O developer conference, designed to simplify...
View ArticleGoogle I/O 2016: Every Android app – really – is coming to Chrome
Google’s bringing its entire Android mobile app library to Chromebooks – the company announced today at its annual I/O developer conference, thanks to an innovative system of containerization.
View ArticleNo, it wasn’t just you: Super Mario Bros. is tougher than NP-hard
A new paper co-written by researchers at MIT, the University of Ottawa, and Bard College at Simon’s Rock says that Super Mario Bros. belongs to the complexity class PSPACE, meaning it’s more difficult...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi news roundup: Some burgers to go with that Pi?
You’d think that people would be squashing up against the limits of what you can do with a Raspberry Pi by now, but you’d be wrong.
View Article802.11ac Wi-Fi gear driving strong WLAN equipment sales
The first quarter of 2016 has seen a 20% increase in wireless LAN equipment sales compared to the same period a year ago, according to a study released today by IHS Technology, which credited the...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi roundup: The Raspberry Baron takes to the skies; big talk about...
In possibly the coolest news for aviation geeks who cover the technology sector – so, you know, basically just the author of this article – a former University of Cincinnati doctoral candidate has...
View ArticleIs Wi-Fi finally ‘fast enough?’
Wi-Fi has become so ubiquitous over the past decade and a half that we talk about it – and complain about it – like it’s part of the weather. Be honest, average user – the first thing you think when...
View ArticleIs a bidding war brewing for Raspberry Pi manufacturer Premier Farnell?
Swiss conglomerate Datwyler today said that it was still considering its options after its $795 million bid for Raspberry Pi manufacturer Premier Farnell was trumped by a $900 million offer from Avnet...
View ArticleNew battery technology could double capacities for consumer electronics
A startup called SolidEnergy says that it’s developed a new design for a safe, rechargeable lithium-metal battery, potentially revolutionizing energy storage for small devices like smartphones and...
View ArticleLinuxCon: With open-source’s great power comes great responsibility
One of the biggest Linux events of the year opened with a look at the social role of the largest open-source project in history, as well as Linux’s potential place in the history books.
View ArticleRaspberry Pi roundup: Now with additional cucumbers!
The latest in Raspberry Pi news includes a creative cucumber farmer tapping Google AI software, Docker integration and Pi competitors.
View ArticleiPhone 7: Our staff predictions -- and a Bingo card!
A few of us here at Network World have decided to put our money where our mouths are and make some predictions ahead of Apple’s big iPhone launch.
View ArticleFAQ: What is 802.11ad wireless technology?
Here are the broad strokes about 802.11ad, the wireless technology that’s just starting to hit the market.
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Roundup: Watching for the meter-reader, driving Lego cars and...
This Raspberry Pi roundup features a battle for resident parking, meditative sand art, robots, Legos and more.
View ArticleAruba’s top execs talk new tech, IoT and the competition
Network World sat down with Senior Vice President and General Manager Keerti Melkote and CTO Partha Narasimhan at Aruba’s annual Atmosphere conference in Nashville last week to talk about future...
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