IBM: Watson will eventually fit on a smartphone, diagnose illness
IBM executives who are working with healthcare systems to perfect supercomputer Watson's ability to diagnose and suggest treatments. And by 2020, Watson could fit on a smartphone.
IBM executives who are working with healthcare systems to perfect supercomputer Watson's ability to diagnose and suggest treatments. And by 2020, Watson could fit on a smartphone.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has begun installing millions of sensors to track any piece of equipment that costs more than $50.
The Pentagon is planning to expand its cyber security force nearly five fold over the next several years in a bid to bolster its defensive and offensive computer capabilities.
As the threat of federal budget cuts hover, IT managers are turning to agile development to speed up projects and quickly show their value.
John Brennan, nominated today by President Barack Obama to be the director of the CIA, has been a vocal advocate for federal cybersecurity legislation in recent months.
Thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have gotten a look at seven galaxies that were created when the universe was very young.
A year after NASA's Mars rover Curiosity blasted off on its 352-million-mile journey to the Red Planet, the nuclear-powered super rover has discovered evidence of ancient water flows and is studying the planet's atmosphere and surface.
U.S. efforts to develop the next-generation high performance computing platform are lagging, which could give China an opening to develop an exascale system first.
As Israeli and Hamas forces continue to clash, firing rockets on each other, they've also launched a war of hashtags, English-language tweets and videos on sites like Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Flickr.
Research In Motion took the unusual step of announcing a tough security certification for BlackBerry 10 in advance of the device's launch next quarter.
A federal judge in Ohio today rejected claims by Ohio Green Party co-chairman Bob Fitrakis that software that was recently installed on vote tabulation machines in more than two-dozen counties in the state, posed a threat to the integrity of ballots cast in today's General Election.
An electronic voting machine was temporarily taken out of service in Perry County, Pa., after a voter filmed it changing his vote for President Obama into one for Gov. Mitt Romney.
Technology and process improvements implemented since the controversial 2000 presidential election have made electronic voting machines more secure and reliable, the Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project said in a recent report.
Former Finance Minister and driver of the Gershon Review into Government IT, Lindsay Tanner, has become the inaugural vice-chancellor’s fellow at Victoria University.