NEW YORK — IBM Corp. demonstrated a Linux-based reference design for PDA manufacturers at LinuxWorld here Wednesday (Jan. 22) as part of its effort to move open standards-based Linux and Java into ...
A collaboration between IBM's Research and Rational groups, Jazz has been under quiet development for more than two years. Already in limited internal use, the platform has recently been opened to ...
IBM demoed its enterprise 2.0 experiments Tuesday including its On Demand Workplace--an application that's part intranet, part Facebook and part Web service that becomes an interface to legacy systems ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Just because the television is flat doesn't mean the content has to be. At the 22nd annual Flat Information Displays conference sponsored by iSuppli here, IBM's display laboratories ...
Click here for a full list of our coverage of the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show. It took nearly all day to track down the device. Along the way, the team took in some demos at the IBM station, saw an ...
At a conference in the US, IBM has demonstrated what it claims to be the first fully integrated wavelength multiplexed silicon photonics chip. This is a big step towards commercial computer chips that ...
IBM developer Andy Trice popped by the TechCrunch New York offices to demo a hack he’s been working on in his spare time, utilizing the company’s cloud computing platform and off-the-shelf drone ...
Image recognition is a hot area of research using artificial intelligence, and now IBM offers an online demo to let anyone test out the capabilities offered by its Watson cognitive computing system.
Polymer self-assembly has been realized, according to IBM. The company at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) today announced it has demonstrated a polymer molecules' self-assembly ...
IBM Corp. this week posted demos of Web services built using its tools and server software to get developers to playing with the tools and thinking about ways to incorporate Web services into their ...
Big Blue is giving developers a peek at its Xperanto technology, which could make it easier to find information locked away on corporate servers. Mike Ricciuti joined CNET in 1996. He is now CNET News ...