August 30, 2011 -
Designed by the county’s IT department, the Internet-based Register of Deed e-Recording System has increased efficiency at the county’s Register of Deeds office.
August 30, 2011 -
Chip-maker Intel has opened a subsidiary that will focus on supercomputing work in the federal government, the company announced Tuesday, Aug. 30.
August 24, 2011 -
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin and IBM say new analytics software will be of use to city planners and emergency responders.
August 23, 2011 -
Widespread use of social media in earthquake’s aftermath is the latest example of how Web 2.0 technology has changed emergency communication.
August 19, 2011 -
IBM introduced an experimental neurosynaptic computer chip on Thursday, Aug. 18, that emulates brain function in the areas of perception, action and cognition.
August 18, 2011 -
To reduce energy consumption and costs, Riverside County, Calif., installs surge suppressors with infrared motion sensors to power down computer workstations when they’re not in use.
August 12, 2011 -
As these user-friendly devices become intertwined with the average person’s daily habits, public CIOs are responding with formal policies.
Amid Disaster, Oklahoma Students Design Tornado Drones Students at the Oklahoma State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering designed preliminary storm drones that could someday gather data that saves lives.
Mobile Tech Links Trauma Surgeons with SWAT Teams The test program equips SWAT officers with computers and cameras so when out in the field, trauma surgeons can help them respond to critical injuries.
New Portal Boosts Energy Research A new interactive Web portal from the U.S. Energy Information Administration offers 36 layers of data on energy resources.