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What Does a Nobel Prize for Radio Astronomy Have to Do with Your Telephone? It’s Been a Decade Since the Break-up of AT&T. Has the Spirit Passed Out of its Bell Labs, as Some Charge? Or is it Still the Preeminent Technology Lab in the U.S.?

Before a new age in which broadband and wireless will allow networks to take off, someone will have to come up with new user interfaces. There are two other fundamentals: silicon and software. Most technological advances that profoundly affect people’s lives have, at their root, changes in the basic sciences.

What Does a Nobel Prize for Radio Astronomy Have to Do with Your Telephone? It’s Been a Decade Since the Break-up of AT&T. Has the Spirit Passed Out of its Bell Labs, as Some Charge? Or is it Still the Preeminent Technology Lab in the U.S.?

[Developments for the future include a] project investigating the neural nets of small animals to see if they are applicable to future chip design that more nearly approximates living intelligence … the optical amplifiers and wavelength multiplexing technology that will broaden bandwidth to unimaginable degrees; the revolutionary digital-audio compression algorithms; the optical trapping technology that allows levitation and precise manipulation of matter down to the molecular level; the new type of semiconductor laser, the quantum cascade, able to emit light at fantastically specific wavelengths; and even the newly created lead-free brass alloy … We’re demonstrating that the investment in knowledge pays off in the long run.

What Does a Nobel Prize for Radio Astronomy Have to Do with Your Telephone? It’s Been a Decade Since the Break-up of AT&T. Has the Spirit Passed Out of its Bell Labs, as Some Charge? Or is it Still the Preeminent Technology Lab in the U.S.?

An electronic “watermark,” consisting of small shifts in the spacing of text … will allow publishers to identify and trace individual copies of works that have been printed from computer files. If successful, the watermark will be a viable mechanism allowing payment to be extracted for printing specific pieces of text off a computer network.

Warrior in the Age of Intelligent Machines: The Pentagon’s Resident Visionary, Andrew Marshall, Talks to Peter Schwartz About Why Everything You Know About War is Wrong

One of the things we’ll undoubtedly recommend is that there be a war-gaming and concepts-development center formed at the joint level. The range of the weapon systems are such now that the geographical separation – the navy owning the sea area, and the army and air force owning the land areas – may make less sense than it used to.

Warrior in the Age of Intelligent Machines: The Pentagon’s Resident Visionary, Andrew Marshall, Talks to Peter Schwartz About Why Everything You Know About War is Wrong

There may well be an increase in guerrilla warfare because new technologies may increase our vulnerability to it … A database – or a control system – usually has multiple pathways, unpredictable routes to it, and seems intrinsically impossible to protect. That’s why most efforts at computer security have been defeated.