Nazi code that eluded the best cryptographers the Allied forces had to offer during World War II has been solved by an amateur codebreaker with the assistance of a network of computers.
A Florida company Thursday said that it will begin marketing and selling a microchip that can be implanted under the skin, after receiving the go-ahead from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Researchers are working on a new form of web markup that would enable machines to talk intelligently with other machines. It would be an extension of the current Web, a place where "information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation," according to Tim Berners-Lee.
The same advantages the Internet and advanced technology bring to the general public and to business -- speed, security and global linkage -- are helping international terrorist groups organize their deadly and disruptive activities