IT Trends :: Thursday, November 16, 2006


New Technology

A Method to Microsoft's Zune Madness

“Some say Redmond is crazy to take on Apple’s popular iPod – and crazier still to put limits on what Zune can play. Here’s how the approach could work.” The key word there is “could.” Some analysts believe Microsoft’s new approach to the digital player business just might prove effective in the long run…

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Technology Aids Connections, Learning Among UW-Madison Staff

The Community of Educational Technology Support (ComETS) is an informal, eclectic group that supports the exploration of new technologies in learning. Some current interests include groups investigating student social networking, using online gaming in the current educational system, and the use of “clickers” in the classroom…

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Purdue System Lets Students Access Lectures from Home

There have been an estimated million downloads at Purdue, as students enjoy Internet access instead of trudges to the library to check out audiocassettes. (What are “audiocassettes,” the young freshperson asked?) As of August 2005, the BoilerCast system has allowed students to stream or download the audio files from home…

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New Study Reveals the Brain's 'Steady Cam'

Scientists claim to have found the brain circuit that lets our constant, fleeting glances at the world around us get turned into a comprehensive, unified perspective of our surroundings. As usual, there are implications galore for silicon-based information technology…

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    White House Releases National Policy Framework for AI

    The White House has released a four-page AI policy framework aimed at setting a national approach to AI, with priorities including child safety, intellectual property protections, truth and accuracy guardrails, and worker training for an AI-driven economy.

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    Gartner Estimates Worldwide IT Spending at $6.31T for 2026

    Gartner recently forecast that worldwide IT spending will total $6.31 trillion in 2026, a 13.5% increase from 2025. Sectors experiencing the largest growth include data center systems, software, and IT services.

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    OpenAI to Combine AI Products into Desktop 'Superapp'

    OpenAI is reportedly developing a desktop application that would combine several of its emerging AI products into a single platform, according to reports, marking the latest step in the company's effort to transform ChatGPT from a standalone chatbot into a broader productivity and automation environment.

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    Cloud Security Alliance Expands Focus on Governance and Assurance for Agentic AI Systems

    The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) recently announced a series of CSAI Foundation milestones aimed at securing what it calls the agentic control plane, including a new catastrophic risk initiative, CVE Numbering Authority authorization, and the acquisition of two agentic AI specifications.