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Fast Company February 1, 2008 Anya Kamenetz |
Lost in the Funhouse The battle between hot shot architect Frank Gehry and MIT reveals the widening chasm between design and down-to-earth craft. |
Wired May 2004 Spencer Reiss |
Frank Gehry's Geek Palace It's eye-popping! It's brand-building! It's a boundary-busting intellectual free trade zone! Inside the research center that could remake MIT, if they can just get those damn researchers in line. |
Fast Company April 1, 2011 Rachel Arndt |
MIT's 150th Birthday The students, alumni, and professors at MIT are a brainy -- and busy -- bunch. To mark the university's 150th year, we tracked a handful of smarty-pants with ties to the school. |
PC World July 2003 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: Tracked by the Shirt on Your Back? Radio frequency technology has the potential to identify us all. |
CIO May 15, 2004 Fred Hapgood |
MIT Builds Its Dream House The way computer scientists work their strategies and goals is changing. MIT's new Stata Center reflects that change, offering fresh ways of looking at networks, collaboration and even architecture. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Don Quixote de la Software Sam Williams' Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software is at once a meditation on freedom, a biography of a man, and a story about technology. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Private Matters Keep an eye on new RFID privacy legislation. By staying on top of the issue now, you'll have a leg up when you implement the technology. |
PC Magazine January 10, 2007 Seth Porges |
RFID Tags: Everywhere at Once RFID tags are showing up in everything from running shoes to passports. But are they making you safer or turning you into a target? |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 Karen Jones |
New Frontiers for RFID Tags Depending on how closely you guard your privacy, RFID is either a benevolent new technology or Big Brother waiting to pounce. |
The Motley Fool February 20, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
Hitachi's RFID Takes a Powder Dust-sized RFID tag technology raises interesting possibilities. Is now the time for investors to buy in? Probably, but questions remain. |
CIO May 1, 2002 Ben Worthen |
When Art Imitates IT While the term installation is typically reserved for ERP, CRM or even a new network, the MIT Museum is giving it new meaning. The museum is treating technology the same way the Guggenheim would treat the latest work by Christo, Bill Viola or any other modern artist... |
Salon.com April 2, 2002 Andrew Leonard |
Code free or die A new biography of Richard Stallman looks at how the free software mastermind got to be so single-mindedly stubborn... |
InternetNews July 5, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Broadcom's Secure RFID Chips Take Flight Chipmaker chipmaker Broadcom has announced what it called the first secure processor with embedded RFID capabilities. It's also the latest company to join RSA Security's SecurID Ready for Authenticators program. |
Information Today April 23, 2001 Richard W. Wiggins |
MIT Launches OpenCourseWare Initiative on the Web MIT administrators expect that other universities will use MIT course materials to enhance their own curricula, particularly those in developing countries... |
Information Today November 2000 |
Mellon Foundation Grant for Digital Repository Economic Model Awarded to MIT Libraries The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has announced that the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has donated $215,000 to MIT to develop an economic model to maintain digital documents within an academic research library... |
InternetNews May 31, 2006 Roy Mark |
RFID as Big Brother? Please. A prominent Washington IT trade group is taking exception to a new government draft report raising privacy concerns over the use of RFID for human tracking. |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Got RFID? Radio Frequency Identification is all the rage, yet many investors still don't understand its implications. |
InternetNews January 20, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
RFID May See 'Explosive' Growth Although tiny in size, radio frequency identification tags expect huge growth over the next five years. |
InternetNews December 1, 2006 Erin Joyce |
Katherine Albrecht, Privacy Group CASPIAN It's not as though the privacy group wants RFID banned outright. It just doesn't want to become unwitting market research subjects. Is Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering becoming the soul of RFID? |
InternetNews February 18, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
RFID is Inevitable But Dicey Burton Group says security and privacy concerns remain despite RFID momentum. |
Fast Company April 2013 Skylar Bergl |
Visa And MasterCard Add Encryption For RFID Fears As RFID chips rolled out in credit cards, steel wallet sales rose -- a response to fears of data theft. |
InternetNews June 14, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
IBM Addresses RFID Privacy Radio frequency identification technology promises to speed supply chain operations by automating the tracking of goods. But its potential to track people has privacy advocates crying foul. |
The Motley Fool October 3, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
RFID Action Heats Up IBM and Microsoft are both moving aggressively into the RFID field. This is great news for RFID hardware providers; improved software will make these companies' technologies more accessible and useful for their customers. Investors, take note. |
Nutra Solutions January 1, 2005 |
Magnesium for Memory An MIT researcher says a study with rats indicates that magnesium makes the mature brain open for growth and change. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2007 Justine Brown |
Tag! You're It! Requiring students to wear RFID-enabled badges can ease administrative tasks and tighten security, but some parents and advocacy groups think it insults children's dignity - and may threaten their safety. |
CIO June 15, 2004 Ben Worthen |
RFID Laws on Deck With widespread adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags under way, privacy advocates are pushing for regulations on these tiny computer chips that can track information about the products they are attached to. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2008 |
RFID's Popularity Still On the Rise Asset tracking is the most frequent use of the technology. |
Information Today August 27, 2013 |
OUP and MIT Press Launch New Database The MIT Press, in partnership with Oxford University Press' full-text monograph library Oxford Scholarship Online, is launching MIT Press Scholarship Online. |
IndustryWeek September 22, 2010 |
No Slowdown for RFID Roughly 2.3 billion RFID tags will be sold in 2010, up from 1.9 billion in 2009. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics April 2008 |
RFID Market Grew to $5 Billion in 2007 The value of the radio frequency identification (RFID) market grew strongly in 2007, mainly powered by a peak in deliveries of the Chinese national ID card. |
InternetNews April 30, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
California Crackdown on RFID A bill setting privacy standards for the tiny transponders has cleared the Senate. |
Inc. March 2009 Benjamin P. Gleitzman |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Saying All the Right Things MIT seniors Scot Frank and Chris Varenhorst developed Lingt Language as a tool for teaching foreign languages. |
InternetNews July 14, 2004 Roy Mark |
Privacy Groups Tag RFID ACLU, Center for Democracy and Technology push for baseline privacy legislation. |
InternetNews September 13, 2005 Jim Wagner |
AT&T to Test Managed RFID Service Ma Bell is getting into the supply chain business, building and managing RFID for use in global operations. |
T.H.E. Journal August 1999 Joanne Hallisay, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Online Procurement Replaces Campus Computer Resale ...MIT decided to redesign their administrative processes, which had become too complex and costly over the years.... |
The Motley Fool October 1, 2008 Tim Beyers |
Fool Blog: Cloud Computing Is Inevitable Silly name, yes. Stupid idea? No, not so much. It connects people in ways closed desktop systems never have. |
PC World March 23, 2007 Erik Larkin |
New Credit Cards Leak Personal Info Some cards equipped with RFID chips send out names and account numbers. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2004 Ben Ames |
RFID Tracking Brings New Challenges to Logistics The system has been proven in closed-loop logistics pools, but the challenge can be too much for open supply chains. In practice, RFID tracking can overwhelm a company's computers with a flood of new data. |