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Vcs Bet Big Bucks on Hadoop
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Vcs Bet Big Bucks on Hadoop

Venture capitalists are pouring millions of dollars into startups that are betting their futures on the powerful data tool called Hadoop. The tool holds promise...

Nsf Official on New Supers, Data-Intensive Future
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Nsf Official on New Supers, Data-Intensive Future

Two supercomputers recently moved closer to their goals of advancing major human-centered scientific projects. 

Making Robots Mimic the Human Hand
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Making Robots Mimic the Human Hand

A new initiative aims to build low-cost artificial hands using widely available products such as cellphone cameras and sensors. 

Advances in Computational Research Transform Scientific Process and Discovery
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Advances in Computational Research Transform Scientific Process and Discovery

Supercomputers are enabling unprecedented scientific discoveries by providing high-speed computational capabilities, extreme storage capacities, and the ability...

Turing's 'universal Machine' Voted Top British Innovation
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Turing's 'universal Machine' Voted Top British Innovation

Alan Turing's Universal Machine has been voted the top British innovation of the past 100 years.

The Cloud Within ­S
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The Cloud Within ­S

A new cloud architecture provides all necessary infrastructure, platform, and software services in the cloud through the cooperation of peers within the system. ...

Berkeley Lab Researchers Use Metamaterials to Observe Giant Photonic Spin Hall Effect
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Berkeley Lab Researchers Use Metamaterials to Observe Giant Photonic Spin Hall Effect

A newly developed two-dimensional sheet of gold nanoantennas has recorded the strongest signal yet of the photonic spin Hall effect. 

European Computing Network of Excellence Sets Course For the Future
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European Computing Network of Excellence Sets Course For the Future

The HiPEAC European Network of Excellence recently released its latest computer systems roadmap.

Carnegie Mellon, Nsa Seek High School Hackers
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Carnegie Mellon, Nsa Seek High School Hackers

Bored with classes? Carnegie Mellon University and one of the government's top spy agencies want to interest high school students in a game of computer hacking.

Hong Kong Looks to Build ­nderground Datacentre Caves
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Hong Kong Looks to Build ­nderground Datacentre Caves

With more than seven million people squeezed in to around 1,100sq km of land space, and property prices regularly ranking among the highest in the world, Hong Kong...

Artificial Connections
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Artificial Connections

Scientists at the Blue Brain Project are using supercomputers to simulate neural connections in a 3-D model of a slice of mammalian brain.

Inexact Design
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Inexact Design: Beyond Fault-Tolerance

In a new approach to making computers more efficient, called "inexact," "probabilistic," or "approximate" computing, errors are not avoided; they are welcomed....

A Strange Computer Promises Great Speed
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A Strange Computer Promises Great Speed


China to Create Home-Grown Operating System
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China to Create Home-Grown Operating System

China is working with software firm Canonical on an open-source operating system customised for Chinese users.

Planck Mission Brings ­niverse Into Sharp Focus
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Planck Mission Brings ­niverse Into Sharp Focus

The Planck space mission has released the most accurate and detailed map ever made of the oldest light in the universe, revealing new information about its age,...

Georgia Tech Computer System Predicts Ncaa Basketball Champion
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Georgia Tech Computer System Predicts Ncaa Basketball Champion

Georgia Tech’s Logistic Regression/Markov Chain (LRMC) computerized college basketball ranking system predicts the University of Florida will win this year's NCAA...

Where Siri Has Trouble Hearing, a Crowd of Humans Could Help
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Where Siri Has Trouble Hearing, a Crowd of Humans Could Help

A new rapid-fire crowdsourcing program could provide new ways to enhance voice-recognition applications. 

Hackers Can Be Battlefield Targets, Says Nato Report
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Hackers Can Be Battlefield Targets, Says Nato Report

NATO's cyberwarfare handbook says that civilian hackers who carry out cyberattacks during coordinated military campaigns can be targeted as combatants. 

Revealed: The 1962 CIA Paper That Predicts the Big Deal With Big Data
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Revealed: The 1962 CIA Paper That Predicts the Big Deal With Big Data

The Central Intelligence Agency has published for the first time "Some Far-Out Thoughts on Computers," a 1962 internal document that shows how eager the agency...

Supercomputer Helps Planck Mission Expose Ancient Light
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Supercomputer Helps Planck Mission Expose Ancient Light

Like archeologists carefully digging for fossils, scientists with the Planck mission are sifting through cosmic clutter to find the most ancient light in the universe...
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