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Self-Policing Cloud Computing

IBM security tool searches for and destroys malicious code in the cloud.

Detecting Light with Graphene

The atom-thick carbon material could have optoelectronic applications.

Big Blue's DNA-Reading Chips

IBM scientists are developing microchips for genome sequencing.

Computer Clusters That Heat Houses

A novel water-cooling system makes it more efficient for computers to heat buildings.

Big Blue Sees Clouds on the Horizon

IBM's big cloud-computing plan starts with virtual desktops and software application testing.

IBM Invests in Battery Research

The company hopes to develop powerful, lightweight lithium-air batteries.

How IBM Plans to Win Jeopardy!

IBM's Watson will showcase the latest tricks in natural-language processing.

Speeding Up Financial Analysis

IBM's combination of hardware and software crunches financial data at an unprecedented rate.

Why IBM Needs Sun

Insiders at both companies say that it has much to do with Sun's intellectual property.

MRI for Viruses

An MRI imager that is 100 million times more powerful could create 3-D images of viruses.

The Year in Computing

Computer interfaces, wireless devices, memory, and microprocessors were all hot topics in 2008.

Sharing the Browser

Software lets workers collaborate online by clicking together.

Probe Sees Unused Internet

A survey shows that addresses are not running out as quickly as we'd thought.

IBM's "Noise Free" Nano Lab

The company believes that shielded labs are vital to the future of nanoelectronics.

IBM's Faster, Denser Memory

Researchers led by Stuart Parkin are developing a new type of memory chip that combines the benefits of magnetic hard drives and flash.

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