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Artificial Intelligence - alive and kicking

News Seoul 10.Beijing 11.Chennai 12.Pune 13.Singapore 14.Helsinki 15.Moscow 16.Hong Kong 17.Hyderabad 18.New York 19.Sydney 20.Shenzhen People think of AI and they think of brains in boxes or Terminator - kind of death... [10 Jul 2008]

Europe gets health check tech

News An automatic diease incident detection system, which complements MediSys and has been developed with the University of Helsinki, is also up and running. The European Commission has developed a system... [15 Aug 2007]

Positioning Wi-Fi: Ekahau and Symbol strike deal

News Symbol is currently piloting the software, first developed by a team at University of Helsinki, and is planning to release location-based applications later this year. Wi-Fi location-based software... [17 Mar 2003]

WiFi: it's all about location, location, location...

News Ekahau's offering first hit the market in April last year, after development by a team at the University of Helsinki. Positioning technology company Ekahau has released an updated version of its software... [18 Oct 2002]

Linus isn't quitting: Official

News The email, posted at the University of Helsinki's computer department's news group, claims to be from Torvalds and said the Linux creator has decided to hand over control of the kernel's development to... [02 Apr 2002]

Linux group calls for appointment of Penguin Patch Lieutenant

News Linux was written by Torvalds when he was a computer science student at Helsinki University in 1991, and it has been developed and maintained largely by himself and other volunteers ever since. The... [30 Jan 2002]

Linux celebrates tenth birthday

News Torvalds had created a Unix based operating system in his bedroom while studying at the University of Helsinki. The Linux operating system celebrated its 10th anniversary this weekend. The OS was first... [28 Aug 2001]

Viability of 3G mobile technology under threat

News Arto Karila, professor of computing at Helsinki University, agreed. Specialists insist there are alternatives to the much-hyped UMTS technology - alternatives which will support the most applications... [11 Sep 2000]

Finnish government lines up Linux in £3.1m deal

News Professor Risto Numminen of the Helsinki University of Technology, said supercomputers used in research today are the prototypes of tomorrow's corporate mainframes. The IBM RS/6000 SP will be used by the... [30 May 2000]

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