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Bots Now 'account For 61 Percent of Web Traffic'
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Bots Now 'account For 61 Percent of Web Traffic'

Nearly 62 percent of all website traffic is currently produced by automated software tools, according to an Incapsula study. 

The Geeks on the Front Lines
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The Geeks on the Front Lines

Inside a darkened conference room in the Miami Beach Holiday Inn, America's most badass hackers are going to war—working their laptops between swigs of Bawls energy...

Gov’t Review Panel Suggests NSA Stop Holding Massive Phone Database
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Gov’t Review Panel Suggests NSA Stop Holding Massive Phone Database

The panel set up by President Barack Obama to review widespread National Security Agency surveillance has produced a report in remarkably short order, and it contains...

Dawn Creates Guide to Vesta's Hidden Attractions
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Dawn Creates Guide to Vesta's Hidden Attractions

Some beauty is revealed only at a second glance.

Bitcoin Collides With Government Concerns
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Bitcoin Collides With Government Concerns

If Bitcoin is a bubble, as its critics contend, it is showing signs of deflation.

Low-Power Tunneling Transistor For High-Performance Devices at Low Voltage
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Low-Power Tunneling Transistor For High-Performance Devices at Low Voltage

A new type of transistor could make possible fast and low-power computing devices for energy-constrained applications. 

That Thing Attached to Your Hand? It Might Be Doomed
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That Thing Attached to Your Hand? It Might Be Doomed

Harvard University professor Woodward Yang says the personal technology market will experience business disruptions due to constant innovation. 

Google Glass Update Lets Users Wink and Take Photos
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Google Glass Update Lets Users Wink and Take Photos

Google has introduced a new feature to its Google Glass, which allows users to take a photo with a "wink of the eye."

Are We in the Matrix? Science Looks For Signs We're Not Real
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Are We in the Matrix? Science Looks For Signs We're Not Real

Over the years, some science fiction has popularized the notion that our world might not be what it seems—that we might all be living in the Matrix (to use perhaps...

4 Reasons Why Apple's Ibeacon Is About to Disrupt Interaction Design
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4 Reasons Why Apple's Ibeacon Is About to Disrupt Interaction Design

You step inside Walmart and your shopping list is transformed into a personalized map, showing you the deals that'll appeal to you most.

Drone Gets Its Smarts From a Smartphone
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Drone Gets Its Smarts From a Smartphone

Smartphones could be the key to building low-cost, autonomous drones. 

Microsoft Joins Group Seeking to Replace Passwords
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Microsoft Joins Group Seeking to Replace Passwords

Microsoft has joined the Fast IDentity Online Alliance, which seeks to develop standards to curb corporate reliance on passwords.

Eye-Tracker Lets You Drag and Drop Files With a Glance
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Eye-Tracker Lets You Drag and Drop Files With a Glance

Bored of using a mouse?

Arms Deal Sets Limits on Cyber Technologies
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Arms Deal Sets Limits on Cyber Technologies

Additions to the Wassenaar Arrangement will require technology companies to get permission from governments to sell a range of security and surveillance software...

Judge's Word on Nsa Program Won't Be the Last
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Judge's Word on Nsa Program Won't Be the Last

A federal judge made headlines Monday by declaring that the National Security Agency's bulk collection of millions of Americans' telephone records is likely unconstitutional...

Thinking in Silicon
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Thinking in Silicon

Picture a person reading these words on a laptop in a coffee shop.

Officials Say ­.s. May Never Know Extent of Snowden's Leaks
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Officials Say ­.s. May Never Know Extent of Snowden's Leaks

American intelligence and law enforcement investigators have concluded that they may never know the entirety of what the former National Security Agency contractor...

By Cracking Cellphone Code, Nsa Has Capacity For Decoding Private Conversations
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By Cracking Cellphone Code, Nsa Has Capacity For Decoding Private Conversations

The U.S. National Security Agency is able to crack the A5/1 encryption technology used on most cellphones worldwide. 

Google Adds to Its Menagerie of Robots
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Google Adds to Its Menagerie of Robots

BigDog, Cheetah, WildCat, and Atlas have joined Google's growing robot menagerie.

Show ­S a Better Way Than Collecting Metadata, Nsa Director Says to Critics
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Show ­S a Better Way Than Collecting Metadata, Nsa Director Says to Critics

Critics of the U.S. National Security Agency's bulk collection of U.S. residents' telephone records should offer a better way to track terrorists and protect the...
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