Byron's laws of software
Why don’t developers and users always get along? This week, Byron takes a look at the two major responses to new features and user ingenuity — “way cool!” and “shouldn’t do that...
Why don’t developers and users always get along? This week, Byron takes a look at the two major responses to new features and user ingenuity — “way cool!” and “shouldn’t do that...
AT&T expands VoIP distribution — Time Warner in Green Bay installs Web interface for fiber management — Management shifts at TeraMedica — Appleton firm to build mobile Air Force lab — Tiny, tiny computer chips — Professor quick to study quake...
Using a vibrating arm less than one-millionth of an inch long and one-thousand times thinner than a human hair, a new transistor toggles on and off through the movement of a single electron....
MADISON, Wis. — A new kind of science is revolutionizing technology, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison just received more than $13 million from the National Science Foundation to harness its potential during the next five years....
MADISON, Wis. — A new RFID lab at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will give an advance showing September 29 to attendees of its e-business conference....
Would you call your surroundings a cube farm? If there are more than two bicycles in the copy room and a video of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” or something like it in the bathroom, you may work in a Midwest technology environment....
APPLETON, Wis. — Foreign competition has threatened Wisconsin's paper mills, which must employ the latest technology and find new markets — or slowly perish. This piece of history still serves as an example....
BROOKFIELD, Wis. — Fiserv Imagesoft, a division of the Brookfield-based information management firm Fiserv, announced on Thursday that it has completed enhancement of its ExchangeGuard suite of applications....
The San Diego region’s teeming technology business ecosystem stands in contrast to the relatively insular group of companies found in Wisconsin, says a University of California business liaison. Here’s how the Midwest could catch up....