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P2p Comes to the Rescue of Internet Video
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P2p Comes to the Rescue of Internet Video

VTT Technical Research Center of Finland researchers, working with a consortium of 20 industrial partners on the P2P-Next project, have developed NextShare, an...

Degrees of Separation
From Communications of the ACM

Degrees of Separation

Researchers now have the capability to look at the small-world problem from both the traditional algorithmic approach and the new topological approach.

Lost and Found
From Communications of the ACM

Lost and Found

Researchers discover computer pioneer Konrad Zuse's long-forgotten Z9, the world's first program-controlled binary relay calculator using floating-point arithmetic...

Quantum Computers Could Help Search Engines Keep Up With Internet
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Quantum Computers Could Help Search Engines Keep Up With Internet

University of Southern California researchers have demonstrated the feasibility of using quantum computers to accelerate the process of executing a search engine's...

Honeynet Project Tackles Usb-Carried Malware Like Flame
From ACM TechNews

Honeynet Project Tackles Usb-Carried Malware Like Flame

The Honeynet Project has launched an initiative to build technology that traps malware spread from PC to PC via USB storage.  

­.s. Needs Another 600 Humans to Fly Its Robot Planes
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­.s. Needs Another 600 Humans to Fly Its Robot Planes

The Pentagon doesn't have nearly enough people to operate its growing fleet of flying robots. Right now, the U.S. Air Force is short nearly 600 drone pilots and...

Touch and Go: Fondling the Digital World
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Touch and Go: Fondling the Digital World

A new generation of touchscreens on the brink of commercialization use tactile illusions to trick the brain into feeling texture, and could transform how users...

Robotic Assistants May Adapt to Humans in the Factory
From ACM TechNews

Robotic Assistants May Adapt to Humans in the Factory

MIT researchers have developed an algorithm that enables a robot to quickly learn an individual's preference for a certain task and adapt accordingly to help complete...

Pandemic Preparedness
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Pandemic Preparedness

University of Texas at Austin researcher Lauren Ancel Meyers is working with the Texas Advanced Computing Center to enhance data-driven science.  

Researchers Predict Advent of 'resource-as-a-Service' Clouds
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Predict Advent of 'resource-as-a-Service' Clouds

The cloud model of rented virtualized servers and storage on demand could be sold in a much more efficient and granular manner, with specific resources rented for...

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From ACM TechNews

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University of Wyoming professor Liqiang Wang is helping optimize a supercomputer at the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center and improving the reliability of high...

Assembling, Visualizing and Analyzing a Tree of All Life
From ACM TechNews

Assembling, Visualizing and Analyzing a Tree of All Life

The U.S. National Science Foundation's Assembling, Visualizing, and Analyzing the Tree of Life program aims to build a comprehensive tree of life that brings together...

New Statistical Model Lets Patient's Past Forecast Future Ailments
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New Statistical Model Lets Patient's Past Forecast Future Ailments

University of Washington researchers have developed an algorithm that makes predictions based on what a patient has already experienced as well as the experiences...

The AI Game That Knows You Better Than Anyone
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The AI Game That Knows You Better Than Anyone

Many computer science researchers are trying to create an AI system that offers video game players a more tailored experience.  

'siri, Kill That Guy': Drones Might Get Voice Controls
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'siri, Kill That Guy': Drones Might Get Voice Controls

Future U.S. Air Force drone operators could talk to a drone and receive a verbal response, similar to the Siri-style two-way voice exchange.  

Concordia's 3D Innovation Revolutionizes Visual Art
From ACM TechNews

Concordia's 3D Innovation Revolutionizes Visual Art

Researchers  are developing 3D drawing tools for a software system that enables animation artists to literally draw in thin air.  

The Biometric Wallet
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The Biometric Wallet

Hitachi and Fujitsu have pioneered a new technique in which a person's vein configurations are scanned as proof of identity, and the technology is being integrated...

System Improves Automated Monitoring of Security Cameras
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System Improves Automated Monitoring of Security Cameras

MIT researchers have developed a system that can analyze several surveillance cameras more accurately and in less time than it would take a human operator.  

Prophets of Zoom
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Prophets of Zoom

Deep-zooming software, known as zoomable user interfaces, enable information such as text, images, and video to sit on a single, limitless surface that can be viewed...

Training Cells to Perform Boolean Functions? It's Logical
From ACM TechNews

Training Cells to Perform Boolean Functions? It's Logical

Johns Hopkins University researchers have engineered cells that behave like AND and OR Boolean logic gates, producing an output based on one or more unique inputs...
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