Most read
Popular Whitepapers
- Enabling the Agile Data Center
On-Demand: Audio Only - Enhancing retail operations with unified communications
Three articles looking at the problems, challenges and future - Dell PowerEdge R710 solution with VMware ESX vs. Dell PowerEdge 2850 solution
Initial investment payback analysis summary report - New storage architectures make SSDs more cost-effective
High-performance, cost-efficient storage infrastructures - Straight Talk with Dell: Sending out an SaaS
On Demand Webcast - The business value of SIP VoIP and trunking
Achieving a fully converged network using various communication services



Google Spanner — instamatic redundancy for 10 million servers?
Early adopters bloodied by Ubuntu's Karmic Koala
Fedora 12 polishes Linux for netbooks
Sign up, sign up for The Register IT security newsletter
Comments on: Carnegie Mellon wins the robotic Urban Challenge
Christine #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Sunday 4th November 2007 21:33 GMT
Need to navigate a REAL town. #
By Tom Posted Monday 5th November 2007 07:02 GMT
Confusion #
By peter Posted Monday 5th November 2007 07:38 GMT
They are going to do what? #
By Feargal Reilly Posted Monday 5th November 2007 09:02 GMT
The current robot cars are rubbish #
By Keith Turner Posted Monday 5th November 2007 10:28 GMT
@The current robot cars are rubbish #
By Curtis W. Rendon Posted Wednesday 7th November 2007 17:12 GMT
@Keith and Curtis #
By John Browne Posted Thursday 8th November 2007 23:31 GMT