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Hill Tech Happenings, Week of April 18
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings, Week of April 18

Monday, April 18, 2016 State of the Net Wireless Internet Policy Conference 2 pm | Newseum Markup: Multiple Communications Bills House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee...

An Evolutionary Singularity
From Blog@Ubiquity

An Evolutionary Singularity

The drumbeats of the singularity advocates is getting louder with the constant refrain that humanity is doomed at the hands of machine intelligence. Although their...

"Hope You're Doing Well"--Thoughts on Automated Social Pleasantries
From ACM on Huffington Post

"Hope You're Doing Well"--Thoughts on Automated Social Pleasantries


Transport security focus at London counter-terror fair
From Phys.org Technology News

Transport security focus at London counter-terror fair

The computer screen lights up as a man with a dummy gun in the back of his trousers and a fake suicide vest under his jacket demonstrates a body scanner at a counter...

2016 State of the Net Wireless
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

2016 State of the Net Wireless

Join top government officials and private sector experts this afternoon for this year’s State of the Net Wireless. Beginning at 2 pm ET, the forum provides a lively...

Drone collision with jet highlights growing aviation danger
From Phys.org Technology News

Drone collision with jet highlights growing aviation danger

A collision between a British Airways passenger jet and a drone over London has left the plane undamaged but the aviation industry deeply shaken.

Poll: Vast majority of Americans don't trust the news media
From Phys.org Technology News

Poll: Vast majority of Americans don't trust the news media

Trust in the news media is being eroded by perceptions of inaccuracy and bias, fueled in part by Americans' skepticism about what they read on social media.

British Airways flight believed to hit drone on approach
From Phys.org Technology News

British Airways flight believed to hit drone on approach

Police say a British Airways flight from Geneva hit an object believed to be a drone while on approach to London's Heathrow Airport.

How playing video games can change your retirement
From Phys.org Technology News

How playing video games can change your retirement

The teenagers who were hooked on Pac-Man in the arcades and amusement parks of the early 1970s are getting ready for retirement, but many of them have never stopped...

Hill Tech Happenings – Week of April 11
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings – Week of April 11

Tuesday, April 12, 2016 Hearing: To examine the status of innovative technologies in advanced manufacturing Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee 10 amContinue...

How stealthy is Navy's new destroyer? It needs reflectors
From Phys.org Technology News

How stealthy is Navy's new destroyer? It needs reflectors

The future USS Zumwalt is so stealthy that it'll go to sea with reflective material that can be hoisted to make it more visible to other ships.

People hate phone menus and don't trust virtual assistants like Siri
From Phys.org Technology News

People hate phone menus and don't trust virtual assistants like Siri

"Just thinking about it makes me break out into hives" reported one man in his 60's. A woman in her 30's said she does everything she can to avoid it, including...

Ban on drones over Pennsylvania lands gets preliminary OK
From Phys.org Technology News

Ban on drones over Pennsylvania lands gets preliminary OK

The Pennsylvania Game Commission has given preliminary approval to banning drones over 1.5 million acres of state game lands after reports of the unmanned craft...

Worrying about smart phone web-dependence anxiety
From Phys.org Technology News

Worrying about smart phone web-dependence anxiety

The more we rely on our smart phones being connected to the Internet, the greater the anxiety we feel if we lose that connection when travelling, according to new...

Explainer: What is a dirty bomb and how dangerous is it?
From Phys.org Technology News

Explainer: What is a dirty bomb and how dangerous is it?

The worrying news that individuals affiliated with the so-called Islamic State have undertaken hostile surveillance at a Belgian nuclear research facility has created...

Many hurdles preventing emergence of online voting
From Phys.org Technology News

Many hurdles preventing emergence of online voting

The search for solutions to increase voter numbers on Election Day continues as states rack up underwhelming turnouts in both presidential and non-presidential...

MLB approves wearable technology
From Phys.org Technology News

MLB approves wearable technology

Wearable technology is coming to Major League Baseball.

Hill Tech Happenings – Week of April 4
From U.S. Public Policy Committee of the ACM

Hill Tech Happenings – Week of April 4

Thursday, April 7, 2016 Field Hearing: Cyber Preparedness and Response at the Local Level House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure...

Why lightsabers would be far more lethal than George Lucas envisioned
From Phys.org Technology News

Why lightsabers would be far more lethal than George Lucas envisioned

Research is an unpredictable process. Sometimes you end up making a really cool discovery that you didn't see coming. I recently uncovered a fundamental property...

Aging voting machines threaten election integrity
From Phys.org Technology News

Aging voting machines threaten election integrity

Imagine you went to your basement and dusted off the laptop or mobile phone that you used in 2002. What would happen if you tried to turn it on? We don't have to...
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