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Audible Technology Review, October 2011
- Narrated by: Todd Mundt
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this issue, you’ll hear what technology has fixed since 9/11. You’ll learn about a new standard in wireless data transmission. You'll hear how companies plan on making cloud-computing more reliable. You'll learn about the results of the first family to have their genomes sequenced and analyzed. You’ll hear Intel’s strategy for getting more of their chips into mobile devices. You’ll learn how the energy efficiency of computers is doubling every year and a half.
(P) and ©2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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