Relatively recently it has become apparent that providing human kind with a better healthcare requires personalized, predictive and integrative medicine, for which the building of virtual physiological human (VPH) framework accessible via... Read more »
We address the problem of robust and efficient treatment of element collapse and inversion in corotational FEM simulations of deformable objects in two and three dimensions, and show that existing degeneration treatment... Read more »
Red Hat initially drew ire from many at OpenStack Summit following a report about its support for RHEL on OpenStack, but it turned out there was more to the story.
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Molecular visualization is often challenged with rendering of large molecular structures in real time. We introduce a novel approach that enables us to show even large protein complexes. Our method is based... Read more »
Since April, KitKat deployment on all Android devices is up to 8.5 percent, an increase of 37 percent since March, when KitKat was on 5.3 percent of devices. Read more »
Google has again expanded its same-day delivery service, which it began in the San Francisco Bay Area in March 2013. Read more »
A "teardown" of a Google Glass device found that the parts for Glass total about $80. Google disputes the parts list estimate. Read more »
Amazon isn't just an e-retailer any longer. Take a look at this slide show to see just how far the company's innovation extends. Read more »
By snapping up the high-performance computing company, Microsoft pushes Azure further into the market for cloud-based big data services. Read more »
At IBM Impact 2014, IBM takes aim at AWS with the launch of its IBM Cloud Marketplace, while introducing the concept of the "composable business." Read more »