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Controlling Curiosity: How Do You Drive a Mars Rover?
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Controlling Curiosity: How Do You Drive a Mars Rover?

Engineers at Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have the ultimate iPhone app.

The Cosmological Supercomputer
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The Cosmological Supercomputer

When it comes to reconstructing the past, you might think that astrophysicists have it easy. After all, the sky is awash with evidence,

Beyond Software: Programmers Hope to Change Macon
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Beyond Software: Programmers Hope to Change Macon

Three fellows with Code for America have spent nearly a year in Bibb County, Ga., writing software for various organizations.  

Digital Agenda: EU-Funded Research to Make the 'Cloud' Greener
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Digital Agenda: EU-Funded Research to Make the 'Cloud' Greener

The Eurocloud project aims to develop a 3D microchip that can drastically cut the electricity and the installation costs of servers in cloud computing data centers...

Uc Davis Team's Piano System Animates Hands to Do-Re-Mi
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Uc Davis Team's Piano System Animates Hands to Do-Re-Mi

University of California, Davis researchers have developed an algorithm that creates computer-generated animations of piano playing, showing finger placement and...

Researchers Demonstrate 3d Spy Trojan For Mobile Phones
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Researchers Demonstrate 3d Spy Trojan For Mobile Phones

Researchers at Indiana University Bloomington and the Naval Surface Warfare Center have developed PlaceRaider, a program that uses a phone's camera to take pictures...

A Smartphone in Your Glasses
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A Smartphone in Your Glasses

EPFL researchers are developing a prototype of a pair of augmented glasses that allow the wearer to read messages, look at an itinerary, and receive a variety of...

Megadroid: 300,000 Androids Clustered Together to Study Network Havoc
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Megadroid: 300,000 Androids Clustered Together to Study Network Havoc

Anyone who builds an Android app knows that testing on real devices is important. But what if instead of testing on one device at a time, you could test 300,000...

New Android Malware App Turns Phone Into Surveillance Device
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New Android Malware App Turns Phone Into Surveillance Device

Mobile malware has largely been limited to Trojans buried inside a malicious app targeting sensitive data stored on the phone such as email, contact information...

U.s. Bank Website Hackers Used Advanced Botnets, Diverse Tools
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U.s. Bank Website Hackers Used Advanced Botnets, Diverse Tools

The hackers behind the cyber attacks on major U.S. banks have repeatedly disrupted online banking by using sophisticated and diverse tools that point to a carefully...

Cyber Attackers Disrupt Internet in Iran: Official
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Cyber Attackers Disrupt Internet in Iran: Official

Cyber attackers have targeted Iranian infrastructure and communications companies, disrupting the Internet across the country, a state official was quoted as saying...

Leonard Kleinrock, the Tx-2 and the Seeds of the Internet
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Leonard Kleinrock, the Tx-2 and the Seeds of the Internet

It was 4:00 in the morning, and Leonard Kleinrock was sitting inside MIT's Lincoln Laboratory on the outskirts of Boston, hunched in front of a massive computer...

Mimicry Beats Consciousness in Gaming's Turing Test
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Mimicry Beats Consciousness in Gaming's Turing Test

The Turing test might still be too hard for software to crack—but two programs have already aced video gaming's answer to this famous evaluation of machine intelligence...

Proposed Space Boat Could Explore Lakes on Saturn's Moon Titan
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Proposed Space Boat Could Explore Lakes on Saturn's Moon Titan

While rovers are ideal for exploring Mars, a boat is best for Titan, Saturn's largest moon.

Online Education Grows Up, and For Now, It's Free
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Online Education Grows Up, and For Now, It's Free

Online education isn't particularly new. It has been around in some form since the 1990s, but what is new is the speed and scale in which online learning is growing...

More Mobile News Consumers Choosing Web Over Apps
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More Mobile News Consumers Choosing Web Over Apps

Mobile apps were supposed to be the reset button for the news industry.

Dear Everyone Teaching Programming: You're Doing It Wrong
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Dear Everyone Teaching Programming: You're Doing It Wrong

Do-it-yourself programming sites are mostly useless because of their opaque interfaces and because programming itself is broken, according to Bret Victor, a former...

W3c Outlines Plan to Finalize Html5
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W3c Outlines Plan to Finalize Html5

The W3C announced that it will finalize HTML5 by 2014 and HTML 5.1 by 2016.  

Commander: Iranian Cyber Forces Easily Access Enemies' Highly Classified Info
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Commander: Iranian Cyber Forces Easily Access Enemies' Highly Classified Info

Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Navy Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi stressed the high capability of the country's cyberwar experts, and said the Iranian...

Students Explore Virtual Reality in HIVE
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Students Explore Virtual Reality in HIVE

Students at Miami University are using the Huge Immersive Virtual Environment to explore a wide range of topics, from virtual environments to cognitive research...
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