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Author: Leon Doitscher

Akamai and Limelight settle their decade-long patent dispute

Akamai and Limelight settle their decade-long patent dispute

  • August 7, 2016
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  • By Leon Doitscher
In the late 1990s, when the Internet was only starting to go global, two engineers from MIT figured out a way to make the expansion much smoother. They proposed that websites should store text,...
Posted in Uncategorised
IBM wants to use hacker tactics for desktop security

IBM wants to use hacker tactics for desktop security

  • July 27, 2016
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The world of enterprise cybersecurity is in flux. Traditional antivirus software and firewalls are being replaced with a new generation of security tools that use artificial intelligence to look for...
Posted in Software
The Supreme Court will hear Samsung and Apple’s iPhone dispute in October

The Supreme Court will hear Samsung and Apple’s iPhone dispute in October

  • July 21, 2016
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The tech industry usually doesn’t pay much attention to the happenings at the U.S. Supreme Court, but the October case schedule that was released last Thursday managed to generate a lot of buzz....
Posted in Insight
How open patents are driving electric vehicle adoption

How open patents are driving electric vehicle adoption

  • July 16, 2016
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The usefulness of patents extends far beyond the courtroom. They can put a company in a better position to negotiate with investors and buyers, generate new revenue streams and even serve as a tool...
Posted in Insight

LG wants to build graphene microwaves

  • June 17, 2016
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Graphene is a long way from becoming viable for semiconductors and the other applications where its unique physical properties could make the most difference, but if you’re a leading manufacturer...
Posted in Science, Uncategorized
CPU company wants to automate 3D printing

CPU company wants to automate 3D printing

  • June 15, 2016
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Like many other leading tech firms, CPU manufacturer Intel regularly ventures outside its comfort zone in pursuit of new revenue opportunities. The chip maker maintains a dedicated investment fund...
Posted in Business Tech
Next on Google’s agenda: Industrial robots

Next on Google’s agenda: Industrial robots

  • March 17, 2016
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The robotics industry has emerged as a key focus area for Google in recent years. The company’s Boston Dynamics subsidiary recently unveiled a four-legged walker that can independently navigate...
Posted in Science, Software
IBM is developing an ultra-durable battery for electric cars

IBM is developing an ultra-durable battery for electric cars

  • December 28, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
The lithium-ion battery in the average smartphone is capable of lasting a good number of years if it’s not exposed to overheating or some other form of permanent damage, but the same working...
Posted in Science

Meet Sony’s upcoming biometric lifelog

  • December 21, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
In an industry where product leaks are a practically weekly occurrence, the fact that Sony managed to keep a lid on the features of its upcoming LifeLog Camera for nearly two years since the initial...
Posted in Science

Samsung is developing a fabric-like display for smart clothing

  • December 17, 2015
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  • By Leon Doitscher
Now that the first curved and bendable displays are starting to enter mass production, Samsung is moving on to the next adjective with a new elastic diode arrangement capable of stretching like a...
Posted in Science

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