Latest Newsmaker of the Week podcast: MIT professor wins 'Nobel Prize of computing' Computer scientist Barbara Liskov is this year's winner of the Turing Award, named after British codebreaker Alan Turing. Liskov has had a groundbreaking career. She was the first woman in the U.S. to earn at Ph.D in computer science and has done innovative work developing object-oriented computer languages. She has been a professor at MIT since 1972. MIT provost L. Rafael Reif put it this way: "Every time you exchange an e-mail with a friend, check your bank statement online or run a Google search, you are riding on the momentum of her research." (6:03) Latest Network World Panorama podcast: Building a better bracket The NCAA basketball tournament is upon us, and technology is now being utilized to provide predictive analysis of potential matchups. Jason Meserve talks with BracketScience.com founder Pete Tiernan about his massive database that can analyze the tournament and increase chances that you'll win this year's "for recreational purposes only" office pool. (11:53) Latest from The video library: Hacker Joe Grand offers IT advice Joe Grand, a hardware hacker and host of Discovery's Prototype This! TV show, offers advice on how IT can share information with non-technical colleagues. Google Mars updates, still no green men Google recently updated Mars in Google Earth 5.0 to include new features that give users a glimpse into the evolution of knowledge about the red planet. Acer demos new smart phones PC vendor Acer made its first move into the Smartphone market at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the IDG News Service recently got a closer look at two of the company’s smartphones in the Tempo series, the F900 and M900. Create your own audiobooks with Plustek's BookReader The Plustek V100 BookReader can turn any printed page into spoken word, perfect for the visually impaired or those on the go that cannot read while driving. European satellite launches to study magnetic field Europe successfully launched its first Earth explorer mission on Tuesday. The Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) is the first of a planned family of satellites that will study our planet and its environment. Tech, eco-friendly cars dominate Geneva show High-tech and eco-friendly cars are the rage at this year's Geneva Motor Show. Concept cars galore are taking the stage highlighting new features and green technology. Dan Kaminsky gives DNS bug update, one year later About a year ago Dan Kaminsky found a serious DNS bug that threatened the internet. It’s been about 9 months since the patch came out and Kaminsky gave us an update at Boston’s Source conference. Nokia launches 5730 XpressMusic phone Nokia launches the 5730 XpressMusic device, a music-centric phone with QWERTY keybaord and a music subscription service. Enter for a Microsoft training giveaway from New Horizons New Horizons Computer Training is offering a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. Deadline for entry is March 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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