• It is not just the quantity of technological information available, but its diversity as well.

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  • He said Iran was "well aware of what priceless technological information" could be gleaned from the aircraft.

    BBC: Iran shows film of captured US drone

  • In June the FTC alleged that Intel illegally withheld technological information from three vendors who are also competitors.

    CNN: 'Technically Incorrect' lightens up Comdex

  • The IRS long insisted businesses actually had to be involved in the "discovery" of new technological information to claim the credit.

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  • It covers transfers of controlled technological information to foreigners on U.S. soil.

    FORBES: The Spy in the Lab

  • The Soviets' knowledge from 1941 that the western allies were pursuing the bomb, and the receipt of detailed scientific and technological information from top scientists such as Klaus Fuchs, must have speeded up the development of their own nuclear weapons.

    ECONOMIST: History of espionage: Dark secrets | The

  • "Most developing countries have so far been unable to take full advantage of the advances offered by new information and communication technologies in terms of access to scientific and technological information and learning opportunities, " Mr Matsuura said, calling for international frameworks to help Member States formulate national policies that facilitate access for all to essential information.

    UNESCO: SERVICE DE PRESSE

  • WikiLeaks was not an example of high-profile computer hacking or other technological theft of information.

    FORBES: Lessons From WikiLeaks

  • My position perhaps more clearly stated is that if all markets were clearing then phenomena such as: lack of educational improvement, globalization, de-industrialization, skew of technological improvement towards information technology, energy shortages, etc would show up in wages.

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  • The DOD cyberspace strategy is too narrowly focused on cyberspace as technology, information as data, and the mitigation of risks to technological infrastructure as a way of achieving information assurance.

    FORBES: DOD Cyberspace Strategy is Too Narrow, Too Negative

  • In an economy characterized by the convergence of globalized commerce, widely available information and rapid technological progress, innovation and entrepreneurship are crucial factors in sustaining and growing U.S. competitiveness in the world.

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  • For example, it thinks that the oil and gas companies in Aberdeen could sell a lot more of their offshore-engineering products and services if they shared more information and tackled common technological problems together.

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  • From the perspective that these pieces provide, it is clear that the DOD cyberspace strategy is too narrowly focused on cyberspace as a technological domain that stores and transmits information-as-data, which in turn leads to a primary emphasis on defending the infrastructure itself (i.e. risks to) and its commodity.

    FORBES: DOD Cyberspace Strategy is Too Narrow, Too Negative

  • Technological details -- as well as information surrounding price and release -- were scant, but you can whet your appetite by peeking the video just past the break.

    ENGADGET: KDDI Polaris Robot concept -- it's like Rolly, but with a purpose (video)

  • Naveh says a lot of the work the company does is so-called open source intelligence, with trained experts using computing and other technological tools to connect the dots of information that are already in the public domain, particularly on the Internet and social networks.

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  • This month, the companies have had a public spat over technological blocks that prevent them from grabbing contact information of each others' users.

    WSJ: Facebook's New Front in Google Rivalry

  • But others fear the machine is yet another example of a technological advance that gives doctors useless or ambiguous information in the operating room but can provide a treasure trove of evidence in the courtroom.

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  • "The Human DNA in one single body can store around 300 times more information than we store in all our technological devices" according to Dr Hilbert.

    BBC: Global data storage calculated at 295 exabytes

  • Moreover, information technology has some advantages over previous technological revolutions.

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  • Knowledge of any skills other than those of the technological elite will become a redundant concept because all the information we will ever need will be instantly available to us all, and because intelligent machines will be able to undertake almost any task better and more quickly that we can ourselves.

    ECONOMIST: The future

  • The Google car is nothing more than a mashup of widely available technological innovations, and similarly bold killer apps will upend every information-intensive industry.

    FORBES: Driverless Cars -- Trillions Are Up For Grabs

  • What is true for the United States and Europe also holds true for countries such as Mexico: Technological progress in the mobile telephony market has led to unprecedented access to information and services, reduction in consumer cost and has lifted millions of people of people out of poverty, bridging the digital divide.

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  • Some technologies, certainly those involving the computer and other ways of managing information, do indeed cross over, and give great hopes of spurring technological capacity in the poorest countries.

    ECONOMIST: BY INVITATION: Helping the world’s poorest | The

  • You have easy visibility and access, with very, very little capital, to even the most powerful technological platforms on the planet, where you can assemble very inexpensive but very powerful information tools to create extraordinarily valuable services.

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  • In my last post, I noted that the DOD strategy is based on flawed assumptions about the nature of both cyberspace and information, the result of which is a narrow focus on threats to technological infrastructure above all else.

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  • It turns out the human element still trumps the technological element in warfare, and that digital networks are no better than the quality of the information they are conveying.

    FORBES: Pentagon Buries Networked Warfare Strategy

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