2012年12月19日 星期三

Last Week IBM

IBM Looks Ahead to a Sensor Revolution and Cognitive Computers
New York Times (blog)
But I.B.M. has a bit different spin on this year-end ritual. It taps its top researchers worldwide to come up with a list of five technologies likely to advance remarkably over the next five years. The company calls the list, “Five In Five,” with the ...
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IBM Wants You To Fold Your Computer Screen And Put It In Your Pocket
Seeking Alpha
I believe IBM has good opportunity for long-term investors because of the ground breaking research it is involved in that could revolutionize mobile computing. Even though I like the company long term, I believe short term, a bearish income strategy ...
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Feeling through your phone and a digital tongue: IBM predicts the five-year future
SlashGear
ibm-logo1 IBM has offered up its annual list of five innovations that will change our lives within five years. IBM calls the list the “IBM 5 in 5.” The list covers innovations that IBM believes that the potential change the way people work, live, and ...
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IBM: You'll be able to 'feel' through your smartphone in five years - Big Blue ...
TechEye
Smartphones will be able to 'touch' materials through their handset within five years,IBM has predicted. Researchers at Big Blue are already developing applications for retail, healthcare and other areas using a variety of sensors to give tactile ...
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TechEye

IBM provides Russia with 90-nm process
EE Times
LONDON – IBM Coirp. has agreed to help Russia's Angstrem with 90-nm manufacturing process as part of a broader agreement on collaboration that will range from mathematics to microelectronics and computer science. OJSC Angstrem (Zelenograd ...
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Touch: 5 Future Technology Innovations from IBM
YouTube
In 5 years, you will be able to touch through your phone. IBM is working on bringing a sense of touch to mobile devices, and bringing together virtual and real world experiences for a number of industries including retail. Shoppers will be able to ...
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'IBM's latest retirement move is bad for workers'
Times of India
CHICAGO: IBM ads urge us all to follow its lead and help "build a smarter planet." Let's hope other companies don't follow Big Blue's latest move: an overhaul of its 401(k) plan that shifts its matching contribution to a once-a-year affair. Starting ...
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Times of India
Why IBM and Intel Are Chasing the $100B Opportunity in Nanophotonics
Forbes
Peter De Dobbelaere, PhD has spent nearly two decades at the intersection of optics and electronics. He is currently Vice President of Engineering at Luxtera – a market leader in Silicon Photonics (Full disclosure: my venture firm Lux Capital is an ...
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