Intelligence - The Future of Computing

INTELLIGENCE specializes in covering important emerging technologies like neural networks, chaos, fractals, fuzzy systems, genetic algorithms, rough sets, wavelets and other approaches to computation based on biology, neuroscience, mathematics and other sciences.

Beginning in 1992, INTELLIGENCE initiated monthly coverage of nanotechnology and areas of nanocomputing, like molecular computing and electronics, bio-computing, quantum computing, DNA and RNA computing, STM (scanning tunneling microscopy) and related research and development.

In 1993, INTELLIGENCE initiated monthly coverage of the Net, featuring breaking news, trends and analysis of developments and applications on the Internet and the World Wide Web, as well as in fields like communications, broadband, wireless, telephony, television and cable, publishing and entertainment, and online services.

 

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CYBERWAR: NEW FACE OF MODERN WARFARE TODAY Obama Sets Limits On Terror Fight - Drones and Cyber-Infiltrations
5/1/2013 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... of US defense forces throughout the world. He spoke about a variety of issues concerned with the war on terror, including the use of drones to kill American citizens and the efforts by foreign governments ...  |  read more...
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NEW MILESTONE FOR COMPUTING & COMMUNICATIONS Smartphones Outsell Regular Phones For the First Time, Worldwide
4/1/2013 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... dominant trend in computing and communications technologies: the ascendance of the smartphone. The IDC report demonstrates that, for the first quarter of this year, January through March, smartphones outsold regular or feature phones for the ...  |  read more...
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BIOLOGY, COMPUTING UNITED WITH TRANSCRIPTOR Stanford Researchers Amplify Genetic Logic Gates - A New Chip
3/1/2013 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... In a paper, “Amplifying Genetic Logic Gates,” published in the March 28, 2013, edition of Science, the team details a biological transistor made from genetic material — DNA and RNA — in place of gears ...  |  read more...
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US: BOTH BRAIN ACTIVITY MAP AND DRONE KILLINGS! Death Targets: No Due Process - Major Genome-Like Brain Project
2/1/2013 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... plans for a major research program to map the brain were revealed. Reports indicated that in next month’s budget, billions of dollars will be stipulated to embark on the so-called Brain Activity Map project. As ...  |  read more...
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EUROPE SUPPORTS ADVANCED COMPUTING: > €One B Graphene and Markram’s Human Brain Project Each Get €500 M
1/1/2013 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... that it will fund at a level of €500 million for each program. One project, called Graphene, will seek to develop uses for that carbon material for applications and uses in sensors, batteries and computing. ...  |  read more...
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2012: THOUGHT INTERFACES - CURIOSITY - FERMIONS Robot Makes Huge Strides: Across Mars! - New Brain Commands
12/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... her thoughts to command a robotic arm to bring coffee to her lips for a first self-directed sip in 15 years; to the often ridiculous: the lists of the most searched and highlighted terms on ...  |  read more...
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AI AND NEURAL NETWORKS REACH FOR THE FUTURE Hinton’s Deep Learning - Modha - AI Risks - Chomsky - Kurzweil
11/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... rated front page coverage in The New York Times: At the latest supercomputing meeting, IBM’s Dharmendra Modha’s group from the Almaden research center revealed their latest brain simulation results: 530 billion neurons and 100 trillion ...  |  read more...
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IBM MOVES TOWARD CARBON NANOTUBE CHIPS Latest Advance: A Chip With 10,000 Working CNT Transistors
10/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... this month in Nature Nanotechnology, IBM said that its scientists and researchers had created a computing chip, using standard supply carbon nanotubes (CNT), that contained 10,000 transistors made from CNTs not silicon. This is at ...  |  read more...
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NEURAL NET MODEL MATCHES WETWARE CONNECTIONS Swiss Blue Brain Project¹s Neural Microcircuit Matches Neocortex
9/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... created accurately predicted 74+% of synaptic connections despite the fact that the model contained no information about brain signaling chemicals. These chemicals were thought to be important in the formation of connections between cells in ...  |  read more...
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INTERFACE AND DESIGN WILL DOMINATE THE FUTURE Advances in Speech Recognition and Synthesis, Haptics, Eye Wear
7/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... computing and communications devices are now the most important considerations when looking at the future of computing. At issue in the trial was whether Samsung had copied various elements of Apple’s mobile phone product, the ...  |  read more...
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COMPUTER MODEL OF A COMPLETE MICROORGANISM Scientists at Stanford Create Mycoplasma genitalium In Software
7/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... Stanford bioengineering professor, used data from more than 900 scientific papers to account for every molecular interaction that takes place in the life cycle of Mycoplasma genitalium – the world’s smallest free-living bacterium. This microbe ...  |  read more...
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ALAN TURING CHAMPIONED FOR HIS CENTENARY Computing Theory & Architecture, Code Breaking, AI, Neural Nets
6/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... have been his 100th birthday on June 23rd, media and more, around the world, have been focusing on his life, his accomplishments, his suffering, the various unfairness he was subjected to and, most recently, even ...  |  read more...
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ROBO TRADING DOMINATES FACEBOOK IPO - CONTROL High Frequency Trading Systems Capture Both Buy and Sell Sides
5/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... were many problems, inconsistencies and questions raised by the Facebook IPO, concerns about what information was disclosed, to whom and when, as well as a delayed opening of the new shares and erratic trade executions ...  |  read more...
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GOOGLE SHOWS AUGMENTED REALITY HEAD GEAR Project Glass Intimates Trends in Wearable Interfaces, Computing
4/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... and other robotics concepts, the lab has reportedly been at work on very far out ideas, like the space elevator, conceived of to be a cable, anchored in space over the earth, to be used ...  |  read more...
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IBM IMAGES SINGLE MOLECULE CHARGE DISTRIBUTION New Breakthrough Can Be Key to Molecular Computing; Solar +
3/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... atoms and molecules, thus sharpening the tool sets available for future developments on the nano-level in a number of different disciplines. To measure the charge distribution, IBM scientists used an offspring of atomic force microscopy ...  |  read more...
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FIRST LOW- TEMPERATURE SINGLE ATOM TRANSISTOR Controllable Transistor Measured in Picometers - IBM’s Qubits
2/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... on a chip every 18 to 24 months, a record that has held for almost one-half century, so far. Now researchers, at the U of New South Wales (UNSW), the U of Melbourne in Australia, ...  |  read more...
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CES MEET SHOWCASES NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR 2012 Smart TVs - Voice Control - Big, Small Screens - Ultrabooks - Tablets
1/1/2012 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... display. This year again, it was a mixed bag. Some new tech was old, and most of the new tech didn’t really matter to most consumers. But, there were highlights worthy of further scrutiny. There ...  |  read more...
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AN INTELLIGENCE SPECIAL REPORT: TOMORROW’S CHIPS Nano, 3-D, Teraflop Notebooks! - The Final Years of Moore’s Law
12/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... of the computer age, chips have followed a trajectory first identified, codified and predicted by former Intel chair Gordon Moore. Moore's Law, that every two years or so technology developments would enable double the amount ...  |  read more...
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NEW INSTRUMENTS SHAPING THE WAY WE LIVE NOW A SPECIAL REPORT on Tools and Devices for Innovation & Change
11/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... along with their potential for technological change and transformation. These new tools will enable the shaping of devices, features and capabilities in the decades to come. Electron microscopy is a wonderful example of such a ...  |  read more...
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Intelligence Visionary: Steve Jobs, 1955 - 2011
10/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... his life, his significance and his importance to the blending of creativity and art with technology and engineering in the modern world. During his lifetime, Jobs created Apple, NeXT and Pixar. He remade at least ...  |  read more...
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The DATA DELUGE AND HOW IT IS SHAPING THE WORLD
9/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... and even have overlaps and tentacles extending into areas I’ve covered in other recent SPECIAL REPORTS, like payments and privacy. The concerns that data engenders are trenchant and critical to the conduct of daily life. ...  |  read more...
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THREE RESIGNATIONS END COMPUTER AND TECH ERAS Founders of Apple and Slashdot, & Jim Romenesko, All Step Down
8/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... Cook is the new CEO while Jobs will now be Apple’s board chairman. Within days of Jobs’s resignation, the founders of two other powerful forces in high technology and media also announced that they, too, ...  |  read more...
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DNA Molecules Simulate Neural Net Behaviors Caltech Research Gets DNA NNs to Recall Memories from Patterns
7/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... brain can. Consisting of four artificial neurons made from 112 distinct DNA strands, the researchers’ NN plays a mind-reading game in which it tries to identify a mystery scientist. The researchers “trained” the NN to ...  |  read more...
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Computing's Cloud Formations Begin Assembly Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, More, With New Cloud Offers
6/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... autumn as described by Apple this month, will make synchronizing devices (at least those from Apple) a thing of the past. And, as this issue goes to press late in the month, Microsoft announced its ...  |  read more...
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Intel Pushes Moore's Law Further, Toward 2015 3-d Chips Promise Progression; Advancing Chip Power, For Now
5/1/2011 | published by: Intelligence - The Future of Computing
... fin situated on the top of each chip, creating a three dimensional structure, as opposed to the two dimensional planar structure of previous transistor and chip architectures. The new chips, with feature sizes reduced to ...  |  read more...
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