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Every once in a while, some new video game technology is released that could change the way games could be played. We’ve already seen the announcement from Microsoft with their Project Natal, and Sony is chiming in with its own great advancement. Sony has recently announced that the  ... Read more »
Category: Advanced Computing | Views: 4425 | Added by: geenix | Date: 2012-09-06 | Comments (0)


Cloud computing is a general term for anything that involves delivering hosted services over the Internet. These services are broadly divided into three categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). The name cloud computing was inspired by the cloud symbol that's often used to represent the Internet in  ... Read more »
Category: Advanced Computing | Views: 1592 | Added by: geenix | Date: 2012-09-01 | Comments (0)


Just thinking about likely near-term innovations in computing is exciting, but slowly a longer-term vision is coming into focus.
Down the road we're probably going to have access to something approaching all information all the time. Our lives - much longer by then because of the implications of this for medical care - will be enriched, even as our behavior will be very unlike how we live today.
The other huge, and related, move of the moment is toward ultimate mobility. Several trends are taking us there. The cellphone is becoming more like a PC while the PC is becoming more like a cellphone. In short, the next great era of computing - succeeding the PC one - will likely be about smaller, cheaper, more-powerful portable devices.Already much of our softwa ... Read more »
Category: Advanced Computing | Views: 1660 | Added by: geenix | Date: 2012-09-01 | Comments (0)


Bitcoin is a digital peer-to-peer currency system that provides a decentralized method for performing transactions.
Bitcoins (BTC) are also the name of the unit of currency. The Bitcoin protocol is based off a paper by Satoshi Nakamoto called "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” that is designed to allow monetary transactions between users without a central authority like a bank or services like P ... Read more »
Category: Advanced Computing | Views: 1153 | Added by: geenix | Date: 2012-08-31 | Comments (0)


The term "Artificial Intelligence” was coined in 1956 by John McCarthy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It is a branch of computer science that aims to make computers behave like humans.Artificial Intelligence includes programming computers to make decisions in real life situations (e.g. some of these "expert systems” help physicians in the diagnosis of diseases based on symptoms), programming computers to understand human languages (natural language), programming computers to play games such as chess and checkers (games playing), programming computers to hear, see and react to other sensory stimuli(robotics) and designing systems that mimic human intelligence by attempting to reproduce the types of physical connections between neurones in the human brain (neural networks).
Natural-language processing would allow ordinary people who don’t have any knowledge of programming languages to ... Read more »
Category: Advanced Computing | Views: 1142 | Added by: geenix | Date: 2012-08-31 | Comments (0)


DNA computing, also known as molecular computing, is a new approach to massively parallel computation based on groundbreaking work by Adleman. He used DNA to solve a seven-node Hamiltonian path problem, a special case of an NP-complete problem that attempts to visit every node in a graph exactly once. (This special case is trivial to solve with a conventional computer, or even by hand, but illustrates the potential of DNA computing.)
A DNA computer is basically a collection of specially selected DNA strands whose combinations will result in the solution to some problem. Technology is currently available both to select the initial strands and to filter the final solution. The promise of DNA computing is massive parallelism: with a given setup and enough DNA, one can potentially solve huge problems by parallel search. This can be much faster than a conventional computer, for which massive parallelism would require ... Read more »
Category: Advanced Computing | Views: 1136 | Added by: geenix | Date: 2012-08-31 | Comments (0)

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