Aug 5th 2016
This Week in Enterprise Tech 201
Fluke Out
China begins DNA modification, transistors can't get any smaller, and cable for your data centers.
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Guests:
Mark Mullins
DNA modification has always been the future for modern medicine, but will it be a double edged sword. Plus physics says transistors can't get any smaller, but Moore's Law isn't dead yet, and we talk with Mark Mullins from Fluke Networks.
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Links
- Graphene-embedded Nanomaterial Filters Filthy Water Into Drinking Water
- IBM: AI Should Stand For 'Augmented Intelligence'
- FBI to Lead Nation's Cyberattack Responses MO
- Microsoft Pitches Technology That Can Read Facial Expressions at Political Rallies
- 'Mayhem' System Wins DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge
- 8TB Disks Seem to Work Pretty Well, HGST Still Impressive
- This 1mm Sensor Could Monitor Your Body in Real-time
- Transistors Will Stop Shrinking in 2021, but Moore’s Law Will Live on