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You Wouldn't Think It, But Typeface Piracy Is a Big Problem
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You Wouldn't Think It, But Typeface Piracy Is a Big Problem

It's safe to assume that most people have no idea that fonts, like music or movies, are protected by intellectual property laws, they usually come with a hefty...

Search For Intelligent Aliens Near Bizarre Dimming Star Has Begun
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Search For Intelligent Aliens Near Bizarre Dimming Star Has Begun

The search for signs of life in a mysterious star system hypothesized to potentially harbor an "alien megastructure" is now underway.

'our Time to Lead': An Interview With Telle Whitney at Grace Hopper 2015
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'our Time to Lead': An Interview With Telle Whitney at Grace Hopper 2015

Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology CEO Telle Whitney said 2015 is "our time to lead." 

­md Researchers' Computer Beats 'jeopardy!' Star Ken Jennings at Trivia
From ACM TechNews

­md Researchers' Computer Beats 'jeopardy!' Star Ken Jennings at Trivia

A new computerized question-answering system defeated former "Jeopardy!" champion Ken Jennings in an exhibition trivia bowl match.

Why Robot That Gets 'tired and Hormonal' Is a Good Thing
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Why Robot That Gets 'tired and Hormonal' Is a Good Thing

Having certain robots operate using the electronic equivalent of an endocrine system could present advantages, according to researchers. 

Academics Present New Breakthroughs For Fundamental Problems in Computer Science
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Academics Present New Breakthroughs For Fundamental Problems in Computer Science

Researchers this week presented papers on two fundamental problems in computer science at the IEEE symposium on Foundations of Computer Science. 

New Report on Energy-Efficient Computing
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New Report on Energy-Efficient Computing

Novel research could help overcome the barriers that are limiting progress in computing, according to a new report.

Museum Specimens Find New Life Online
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Museum Specimens Find New Life Online

In a brightly lit room on the third floor of the Museum of Natural History here, stacks of wooden drawers are covered in glass, some panes so dusty that it is difficult...

X-Ray Scans Expose an Ingenious Chip-and-Pin Card Hack
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X-Ray Scans Expose an Ingenious Chip-and-Pin Card Hack

The chip-enabled credit card system long used in Europe, a watered down version of which is rolling out for the first time in America, is meant to create a double...

After 10 Years, Google Books Is Legal
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After 10 Years, Google Books Is Legal

On Friday, a federal circuit court made clear that Google Books is legal.

Can Myriad Wireless Networks Connect as One Fast, Secure System?
From ACM TechNews

Can Myriad Wireless Networks Connect as One Fast, Secure System?

U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency researchers are working on a program that aims to solve critical wireless technology problems. 

New Research Method Identifies Stealth Attacks on Complicated Computer Systems
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New Research Method Identifies Stealth Attacks on Complicated Computer Systems

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University researchers have developed a program anomaly-detection approach to discovering stealth attacks on computers. ...

Wi-Fi Trick Gives Devices Super-Accurate Indoor Location Fixes
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Wi-Fi Trick Gives Devices Super-Accurate Indoor Location Fixes

New technology promises to offer more accurate indoor location technology based on Wi-Fi. 

­niversities, ­tility Research Protecting Nation's Power Grid From Cyberattacks
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­niversities, ­tility Research Protecting Nation's Power Grid From Cyberattacks

The U.S. Department of Energy Center for Securing Electric Energy Delivery Systems  aims to help safeguard U.S. power utilities from cyberattacks. 

Taking Advantage of Workers With Experience
From ACM News

Taking Advantage of Workers With Experience

An escalating number of available workers over 50 means lots of opportunity for training and engagement in computer occupations.

Most Americans Would Be Fine with Some Internet Surveillance If They Were Notified
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Most Americans Would Be Fine with Some Internet Surveillance If They Were Notified

Despite increasingly heated rhetoric from opponents of government surveillance, a recent survey shows that most Americans would be okay with many kinds of Internet...

Apple Ceo Defends Encryption, Opposes Government Back Door
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Apple Ceo Defends Encryption, Opposes Government Back Door

Apple Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer and the director of the National Security Agency squared off on Monday in a debate over how much access technology companies...

A Robot Finds Its Way ­sing Artificial 'gps' Brain Cells
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A Robot Finds Its Way ­sing Artificial 'gps' Brain Cells

The behavior and interplay of two types of neurons in the brain helps give humans and other animals an uncanny ability to navigate by building a mental map of their...

Quantum Technology Set to Hit the Streets Within Two Years
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Quantum Technology Set to Hit the Streets Within Two Years

The United Kingdom kicked off an initiative in 2013 that could result in the development of the world's most powerful quantum computer by 2020. 

Seeing Stars, Again: Naval Academy Reinstates Celestial Navigation
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Seeing Stars, Again: Naval Academy Reinstates Celestial Navigation

The same techniques guided ancient Polynesians in the open Pacific and led Sir Ernest Shackleton to remote Antarctica, then oriented astronauts when the Apollo...
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