
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Future networked society raises privacy concerns Imagine things like doorknobs, toasters and light bulbs communicating with one another in a network that far exceeds anything we know today. The concept, often referred to as ubiquitous computing, isn't new. What's new is that technologies are now emerging to make it happen sooner than many of us imagine. 
Wednesday, October 25, 2000
The Shape of IT Things to Come Xerox Corp.'s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) is famous for innumerable IT inventions, including the first GUI. We recently caught up with Mark Weiser, chief technologist at PARC, to see what's cooking at the lab and how the new technologies he's working on might find their way into the business world. Weiser's catch phrases for the future include "ubiquitous computing" and "smart matter".