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Obama administration gives specifications for smart gun tech
From Phys.org Technology News

Obama administration gives specifications for smart gun tech

The Obama administration is announcing baseline specifications for smart-gun technology.

Can Chatbots Replace Customer Service Reps?
From Blog@Ubiquity

Can Chatbots Replace Customer Service Reps?

Chatbots may be good at cosumer-focused tasks, but the verdict is still out are not whether a chatbot can completely replace human assistants. The post Can Chatbots...

Why the Software Industry Needs Computing Education Research
From ACM on Huffington Post

Why the Software Industry Needs Computing Education Research

By Andrew J. Ko, Associate Professor, University of Washington and Susanne Hambrusch, Professor, Purdue University Anyone

At $800K a pop, new Navy destroyer's ammo is in question
From Phys.org Technology News

At $800K a pop, new Navy destroyer's ammo is in question

The new guns on the Navy's biggest and most advanced destroyer are going to be firing blanks if the Navy can't find cost-effective projectiles.

Computer outage briefly grounds flights on several airlines
From Phys.org Technology News

Computer outage briefly grounds flights on several airlines

Airlines are dealing with another computer outage that is disrupting flight schedules heading into the weekend.

$12.9B, 4.5 acres: Navy's next-generation aircraft carrier
From Phys.org Technology News

$12.9B, 4.5 acres: Navy's next-generation aircraft carrier

The Navy refers to its newest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford, as "4.5 acres of sovereign U.S. territory." The $12.9 billion warship—the first of the Navy's...

Global Technology Policy Update – November 2016
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Global Technology Policy Update – November 2016

ACM PUBLIC POLICY HIGHLIGHTS Computer Security – ACM Europe Policy Committee members attended the 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security in...

After off-mark polls, some question value of 'big data'
From Phys.org Technology News

After off-mark polls, some question value of 'big data'

For an American public that relies on data for everything from where to find the best taco to the likely victor in a baseball game, Election Day offered a jarring...

America's aging voting machines managed to survive another election
From Phys.org Technology News

America's aging voting machines managed to survive another election

During this year's voting, the vast majority of states used outdated voting machines perilously close to the end of their projected lifespan. Back in April, we...

Internet Voting: Not Ready For Prime Time
From ACM on Huffington Post

Internet Voting: Not Ready For Prime Time

By Barbara Simons, Former President Association for Computing Machinery (ACM); Jeremy Epstein, Vice Chair of ACM US Public

Print newspapers are dead? Not after historic elections
From Phys.org Technology News

Print newspapers are dead? Not after historic elections

Print newspapers may be disappearing like the home telephone, but not after Election Day.

Safety chief: Honda must do more to fix dangerous air bags
From Phys.org Technology News

Safety chief: Honda must do more to fix dangerous air bags

Honda must do more to track down owners of 300,000 cars with highly dangerous Takata air bag inflators and make sure they are repaired, the nation's top auto safety...

Aviation professor expects boost in fliers for the holidays
From Phys.org Technology News

Aviation professor expects boost in fliers for the holidays

Increases in summer airline travel could be an indicator of things to come for flying during the holiday season.

'Invisible': A rousing all-round thriller in virtual reality
From Phys.org Technology News

'Invisible': A rousing all-round thriller in virtual reality

Here's a series that aims to break rules in every direction.

Washington's version of Silicon Valley startup founders
From Phys.org Technology News

Washington's version of Silicon Valley startup founders

The Obama administration's "18F" program to create its own version of a high-tech startup for government digital projects has foundered since its launch in 2014...

Report: Gunmen still control metals mined for modern gadgets
From Phys.org Technology News

Report: Gunmen still control metals mined for modern gadgets

Violent gunmen still menace pick-and-shovel miners in eastern Congo, a new report finds, despite years of efforts to loosen their grip by local reformers, Western...

Groundbreaking review on counteracting mobile phone distraction while driving
From Phys.org Technology News

Groundbreaking review on counteracting mobile phone distraction while driving

With mobile phone use by drivers now a reality, a groundbreaking QUT review looking at the issue as a task-sharing problem has recommended further research into...

Underwater drone to investigate sonar contacts in MH370 hunt
From Phys.org Technology News

Underwater drone to investigate sonar contacts in MH370 hunt

A ship involved with the deep-sea sonar search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is being fitted with a drone that will examine several sonar contacts of...

Software firm's glitch stops travelers from booking tickets
From Phys.org Technology News

Software firm's glitch stops travelers from booking tickets

A technology company says it's fixed a problem that had prevented travelers from booking trips with some U.S. airlines this week.

Mystery swirls around Assange's status at Ecuadorean Embassy
From Phys.org Technology News

Mystery swirls around Assange's status at Ecuadorean Embassy

Midway through releasing a series of damaging disclosures about U.S. presidential contender Hillary Clinton, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says his hosts at...
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