Results tagged "MIT"
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MIT Researchers Turn Heads With WLAN Tech: Coded TCP
October 29, 2012 10:58 AM
Today's WLANs are jam-packed with engineering whiz-bang, from antenna technology to proprietary tweaks under the hood. Now a new approach, called Coded TCP, may yield even more amazing results.EMC Expands Cambridge Research Presence
June 25, 2009 04:45 PM
Sponsors MIT Media Lab, Opens EMC Research CambridgeMIT's iFind Service
March 30, 2007 04:00 AM
The Wi-Fi-based iFind provides a novel way to let groups of people find one another, set up meeting times or work together. Although ideal for a campus environment, iFind couldWindows Vista Flunks At MIT
February 08, 2007 08:00 PM
The reason? The software isn't yet ready for 'productive and safe computing.'MIT Researchers Are Developing An 'Engine On A Chip'
October 24, 2006 04:36 PM
A potential early application might be a small engine that a soldier could wear to power equipment like night vision gear. Batteries currently in use by soldiers are relatively heavyOzzie May Want A Microsoft R&D Facility In Boston
June 16, 2006 03:17 PM
Software pioneer Dan Bricklin said he will urge his old friend and former colleague Ray Ozzie to establish an important R&D lab in the Boston area.Browser Plug-in Warns Of Surfing Risks Before Clicking
March 01, 2006 07:00 PM
A company founded by several MIT engineers launched free Internet Explorer and Firefox plug-ins that reveal dangerous Web sites listed by popular search engines. (Courtesy: TechWeb)Big Players 'Extremely Interested' In Boston Wi-Fi
February 16, 2006 06:49 PM
A report says Earthlink, Google, HP are 'extremely interested' in partnering with Boston city officials to build a municipal Wi-Fi network. (Courtesy: TechWeb)MIT Preps Wireless Network For Cambridge
February 08, 2006 04:23 PM
MIT researchers and volunteers are rolling out a municipal wireless network that will at least initially, be free for low-income residents.Botnet Herders Can Hide Behind VoIP
January 27, 2006 07:50 PM
Internet telephone applications like Skype and Vonage could become hacker hideouts, technologists and academics funded by MIT and Cambridge University say.1 | 2 | Next Page »
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