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Fast Company May 2014 Adam Bluestein |
How IBM Is Using Nanotechnology To Tackle MRSA And HIV IBM's unusual nanomedicine program is tackling a range of ambitious projects: creating better antimicrobial and antifungal agents, new methods of drug delivery, and novel ways of combating such diseases as HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis. |
Fast Company May 2014 |
Selling Sensors to Sports You can buy sensors for golf clubs, basketballs, hockey sticks, and more. |
Fast Company May 2014 |
A Brief Story of the OS Wars At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Intel and AMD announced a dual OS platform that would allow one device to run both Android and Windows -- yet another blow to Microsoft |
Fast Company Austin Carr |
Amazon Unveils $99 FireTV Streaming Media Player, Gaming Platform Amazon unveiled FireTV, a $99 streaming media set-top box available for purchase today which will allow the company to compete against Roku, Apple TV, Microsoft's Xbox, and Google's Chromecast. |
CRM April 2014 Maria Minsker |
Wearables Will Be a Marketing Winner Estimated to generate more than $3 billion in 2014 alone, wearable technology units could skyrocket by 2020. Wearables could not only revolutionize search but also change the way companies gather intelligence about their customers. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
This Is The New HTC One In February 2013, HTC quietly unleashed its Hail Mary, of sorts: the HTC One, a big, beautiful, premium-looking device carved from a thick sheet of aluminum with a super-sharp 4.7-inch screen. |
Fast Company April 2014 Natalia Rodriguez |
Make Your Own Plush Game Controller Electronics maker Adafruit Industries has developed its own Arduino-compatible boards, including one called the Flora -- and a few craft projects to go with them. Want to give one a try? Fantastic! |
Fast Company April 2014 Sarah Lawson |
Samsung Is Even Bigger Than You Think A few of the company's many activities are listed here, including shipbuilding, insurance, and resorts divisions. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Watch A Robot Take On A Ping-Pong Champ In This Epic Matchup To celebrate the opening of a Shanghai factory, German robotics company Kuka pitted its one-armed ping-pong-playing robot against German table tennis champ Timo Boll. |
CIO March 5, 2014 Tom Kaneshige |
CIOs Battle Worker Apathy Towards Lost or Stolen Mobile Phones American workers don't get too worked up about lost or stolen mobile phones -- even if those phones contain company data. |
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