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New Fujitsu Labs Tech Can Do Batch Searches of Encrypted Data
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New Fujitsu Labs Tech Can Do Batch Searches of Encrypted Data

Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a fast method to perform secret searches of data that is encrypted. 

A New, More Economical Sonification Prototype to Assist the Blind
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A New, More Economical Sonification Prototype to Assist the Blind

A doctoral student has developed a sound-based assistive technology system designed to improve the autonomy of people with visual impairments. 

Quantum Physics Could Make Secure, Single-­se Computer Memories Possible
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Quantum Physics Could Make Secure, Single-­se Computer Memories Possible

Technology based on quantum physics could be used to make a memory device whose contents could only be read a single time. 

Out in the Open: An Nsa-Proof Twitter, Built With Code From Bitcoin and Bittorrent
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Out in the Open: An Nsa-Proof Twitter, Built With Code From Bitcoin and Bittorrent

Miguel Freitas is building a decentralized social network called Twister, which no single entity should be able to shut down. 

Is the $1,000 Genome For Real?
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Is the $1,000 Genome For Real?


New Smartphone App Helps Blind Find Their Way Inside Buildings
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New Smartphone App Helps Blind Find Their Way Inside Buildings

A news smartphone app would allow the visually impaired to navigate independently inside buildings where the global positioning system does not work . 

Comet Craft Ready to Wake
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Comet Craft Ready to Wake

Space scientists are used to moments of high tension.

'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy
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'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy

Back in 2003, when he was a law professor at the University of Virginia, Tim Wu wrote the definitive paper on net neutrality.

Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)
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Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday struck down rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2010 meant to protect...

­.s. Innovation Boosted By Silicon Valley-Detroit Team-up
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­.s. Innovation Boosted By Silicon Valley-Detroit Team-up

Rising consumer demand for more technology in cars has sparked a convergence between the auto and computer industries.

Rowan Computer Professor Pushes the Right Buttons
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Rowan Computer Professor Pushes the Right Buttons

Rowan University professor Jennifer Kay this year won a $34,000 grant from Google to teach robotics in a new massive open online course. 

Robots Learn From Each Other on 'wiki For Robots'
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Robots Learn From Each Other on 'wiki For Robots'

The RoboEarth platform, described as a kind of Wikipedia for robots, connects robots to the Internet so they can flexibly deal with new situations and conditions...

The Tricky Problem of Making Smart Fridges Smart
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The Tricky Problem of Making Smart Fridges Smart

CloudFridge is a prototype smart refrigerator system designed to study and improve the user experience. 

What Secrets Your Phone Is Sharing About You
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What Secrets Your Phone Is Sharing About You

Fan Zhang, the owner of Happy Child, a trendy Asian restaurant in downtown Toronto, knows that 170 of his customers went clubbing in November.

N.s.a. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers
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N.s.a. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers

The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world that allows the United States to conduct surveillance on those...

The Best Time to Wage Cyberwar
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The Best Time to Wage Cyberwar

If you discover a way to hack into your enemy's computers, do you strike while the iron is hot, or patiently wait for a better opportunity to arise?

Irs Under Pressure to Clarify Bitcoin Rules
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Irs Under Pressure to Clarify Bitcoin Rules

The Internal Revenue Service is under mounting pressure to issue guidance clarifying how taxpayers should handle transactions involving bitcoin and other digital...

What the Heck Is a Ram Scraper?
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What the Heck Is a Ram Scraper?

As the mystery around the credit card hacking at retail giants Target and Nieman Marcus continues to unfold, you’re going to start hearing a lot about something...

Techperts Predict Virtual Reality in Near Future
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Techperts Predict Virtual Reality in Near Future

Virtual environments and virtual reality will transform education, entertainment, and scientific exploration. 

Hubble Telescope Sees Star That May Explode Soon
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Hubble Telescope Sees Star That May Explode Soon

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a striking new photo of a doomed star poised to explode in a devastating supernova event.
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