Technology

Hurricane season comes with plan for better forecast

An infusion of Sandy-related dollars from Congress will help the National Weather Service upgrade two supercomputers that are used in virtually all U.S. weather predictions. Read Full Article >
- WashingtonPost.com 05/20/2013

Adobe announces sweeping changes at MAX 2013

Adobe made some interesting announcements at its annual MAX conference. Here’s what’s in store for the future of design. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/20/2013

The Week Ahead in Tech: MIT Sloan CIO Symposium

CIOs from top enterprises will be converging on Cambridge, MA, this week for the 10th Annual MIT Sloan CIO Symposium. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/20/2013

Researchers inch closer to next-gen supercomputers

Forget those ones and zeros. Quantum computers use the actions and properties of individual atoms to perform calculations at lightning speeds. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/20/2013

MOOCs overshadow traditional online education

A recent Columbia University study slammed traditional online classes, but said massive, open online classes (MOOCs) promise innovation and profit that go well beyond the traditional online class. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/20/2013

FBI urges banks to share data, tactics to fight cyberattacks

It's part of a new policy designed to foster cooperation between the state and private sectors. Read Full Article >
- PCWorld.com 05/19/2013

5 ways to think like a cloud architect

Moving to cloud-enabled applications requires a different way of looking at the way applications are built and deployed. Read Full Article >
- ZDNet.com 05/18/2013

Bitcoin 2013: the future of payments

Hundreds of panelists, speakers and guests will be at Bitcoin 2013, the first U.S. summit of its kind. They’ll discuss what’s in store for the future of payments. Read Full Article >
- Tech Page One 05/17/2013

How 3-D printing could disrupt the economy of the future

Traditionally, 3-D printing has been most useful in creating prototypes. But printers will increasingly be able to produce critical parts and final products. Read Full Article >
- Bloomberg.com 05/16/2013