Posts Tagged ‘Future Lab’
Future Lab: Earth Day 2011 – Curbing the Carbon Footprint of Data Centers
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As computing power increases and we all rely increasingly on cloud computing and storage, the environmental demands of information technology are growing significantly. Earth Day 2011 marks a moment when, by some estimates, the carbon footprint of data centers ... |
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Author: Deirdre Kennedy
Categories: Future Lab, green IT, Intel, Intel Free Press, IT Best Practices, IT Cloud Computing, IT Sustainability, Research@Intel
Tags: Brian Patterson, Carbon Footprint, Cloud Computing, Cloud Storage, data center efficiency, data centers, Earth Day 2011, EPA, Facebook Data Center, Future Lab, Google Data Center, Guy Allee, IBM, Industrial Technologies, Mechanical Engineering, Van Carey
Future Lab: Context Aware
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One of the next frontiers of computing is to create systems that understand the user. Context aware devices of the near future might recommend restaurants, monitor a user’s health, or screen phone calls—all based on information collected from device sensors ... |
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Author: Connected Social Media Syndication
Categories: Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Research@Intel
Tags: Affective Computing, Andrew Campbell, context aware, Dartmouth, Future Lab, Future Lab Radio, Intel, Intel Labs, Lama Nachman, MIT, MIT Media Lab, Mobile Sensing Group, Research, Rosalind Picard, Smartphones
Future Lab: The Connected Home
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The technology to make a connected home probably exists. With diverse platforms and network configurations, as well as manufacturers’ unique characteristics built into computing gear, audio and video equipment and appliances, the task of getting them to work together usually ... |
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Author: Deirdre Kennedy
Categories: Future Lab, Intel CES, Intel Free Press, Research@Intel
Tags: 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show, Best Buy, Brian Cooley, CES, CNET, Connected Home, Dina Papagiannaki, Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Large-Scale IP Networks, Neil McPhail
Future Lab: Digital Art
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Artists have often been proponents and leading users of technology. In computing, gaming has presented a challenge to hardware and software developers as artists create images that push the boundaries of compute performance. In this edition of Future Lab on ... |
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Author: Deirdre Kennedy
Categories: Future Lab, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel
Tags: art and science, CADRE Laboratory for New Media, Digital Art, Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Jim Hurley, Joel Slayton, Research, San Jose State University, Singing Garden, Tim Roseborough, Tomato Quintet, Zero One
Future Lab: Protecting Privacy, Making the Invisible Visible
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A seamless and ubiquitous computing experience on the Internet also requires the user to take on a certain amount of risk that personal information would get into the wrong hands. Computer scientists are developing tools that protect a user’s privacy. ... |
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Author: Paul Lancour
Categories: Intel, Intel Labs, Research@Intel
Tags: Future Lab, Institute for the Future, Intel, Intel Labs, Jaeyeon Jung, Mike Liebhold, Miro Enev, privacy, Private Information, Research, Research@Intel, Sophia Wang, Sunny Consolvo, University of Washington
Future Lab: Optical Networking
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Data network bandwidth requirements are currently shifting from 1Gb to 10Gb. But 100Gb is not far away – optical networking becomes essentially mandatory to carry large amounts of data. Researchers are investigating not only materials and equipment, but also novel ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs
Tags: 100Gb, Frontiers in Optics 2010, Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Karl Koch, Madeleine Glick, Optical Networking, Research, Sanjay Rungta, The Optical Society
Future Lab: Big Data, Innovative Solutions
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As computer and network use becomes more widespread, more people are faced with the problem of making meaning out of large data sets. Big data presents not just technical challenges but time and cost challenges as well. In this ... |
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Author: Paul Lancour
Categories: Big Data, Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs
Tags: BOINC, Dr. David P. Anderson, Future Lab, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Jason Campbell, Research, SETI@home, Soila Pertet, UC Berkeley
Future Lab: Mapping the Network in the Brain
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Brain trauma affects more than 2 million people in the U.S. each year because of accidents and participation in sports. But little is understood about the connections within the brain that can be broken but not detected. Using MRI scans, ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs
Tags: axons, Brain Injury, Brain Network, Brain Trauma, Dr. Denver Dash, Dr. Mei Chen, Dr. Walter Schneider, Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, MRI
Future Lab: Cloud Computing Research
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Open Cirrus, a test bed for cloud computing (spearheaded by the companies HP, Intel and Yahoo, and including research partners such as Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Illinois) recently announced its expansion. An Internet service such as Facebook ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel
Tags: Carnegie Mellon University, Cloud Computing, Computer Science, Data Management, Dejan Milojicic, DiskReduce, Future Lab, Garth Gibson, HDFS, HP Labs, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, Michael Kozuch, Open Cirrus, Research@Intel, Technology, Thomas Kwan, University of Illinois, Yahoo Labs
Future Lab: SENS – Socially Enabled Services for Mobile Devices
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A coming major advance in computer technology is a form of context awareness known as Socially Enabled Services or SENS, which refers to mobile devices that can anticipate user needs, such as advising the best routes to take on the ... |
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Author: Michael Johnson
Categories: Future Lab, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, Research@Intel
Tags: context aware, Future Lab, Henry Bruce, Intel, Intel Free Press, Intel Labs, IntelFreePress, John Cross Neumann, Lakshman Krishnamurthy, Research, SENS, Socially ENabled Services












