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The Next Data Privacy Battle May Be Waged Inside Your Car
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The Next Data Privacy Battle May Be Waged Inside Your Car

Cars are becoming smarter than ever, with global positioning systems, Internet connections, data recorders and high-definition cameras.

Computer Science: The Learning Machines
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Computer Science: The Learning Machines

Deep-learning computers are advancing toward true artificial intelligence that will enable them to think as humans do. 

Using Psychology to Create a Better Malware Warning
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Using Psychology to Create a Better Malware Warning

A new report on the psychology of malware warnings suggests that using different language could make the messages more effective. 

Nasa Robots Blaze the Trail For Humans on Mars
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Nasa Robots Blaze the Trail For Humans on Mars

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mars rovers "are our eyes, our feet, our hands on the ground that inform us before we get there." 

Eye-Catching Electronics
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Eye-Catching Electronics

Electronic components thinner and more flexible than previous technologies open up new possibilities for ultra-thin, transparent sensors. 

Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips
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Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips

A new class of nanomaterials that can self-assemble might enable the creation of nearly molecule-scale circuits. 

The Bitcoin-Mining Arms Race Heats Up
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The Bitcoin-Mining Arms Race Heats Up

Joel Flickinger's two-bedroom home in the hills above Oakland, Calif., hums with custom-built computing gear.

Lifelogging: What It's Like to Record Your Whole Life
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Lifelogging: What It's Like to Record Your Whole Life

Gordon Bell, one of the first people to chronicle his existence digitally, explains how it has changed his life and the potential pitfalls.

Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips
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Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips

Not long after Gordon E. Moore proposed in 1965 that the number of transistors that could be etched on a silicon chip would continue to double approximately every...

Engineers Make World's Fastest Organic Transistor, Heralding New Generation of See-Through Electronics
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Engineers Make World's Fastest Organic Transistor, Heralding New Generation of See-Through Electronics

Researchers say their development of the world's fastest thin-film organic transistors proves the technology could be used in high-resolution TVs and other electronics...

Robotics Expert Warns Future 'is Coming Much Faster Than We Think'
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Robotics Expert Warns Future 'is Coming Much Faster Than We Think'

Robotic technology itself may not be as challenging as the emerging social, ethical, and economic issues, says one robotics expert.

Researchers Find Ways for More Efficient Control of Wind Power
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Researchers Find Ways for More Efficient Control of Wind Power

Researchers have written algorithms to help optimize power grids after discovering that wind power plants at strategic locations can make grids more resilient to...

Motorola Patents E-Tattoo That Can Read Your Thoughts By Listening to ­nvocalized Words in Your Throat
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Motorola Patents E-Tattoo That Can Read Your Thoughts By Listening to ­nvocalized Words in Your Throat

Motorola Mobility has filed a patent application for an electronic smart tattoo that can intercept subtle voice commands, subvocal commands, and subconscious thoughts...

Tech Women Are Busy Building Their Own Networks
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Tech Women Are Busy Building Their Own Networks

Despite their under-representation in technology careers, women are present in the field and increasingly network with one another to expand their opportunities...

The Hottest Technology Not on Display at CES: Smart Radio Chips
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The Hottest Technology Not on Display at CES: Smart Radio Chips

Beyond the glitz of the International Consumer Electronics Show, the wireless industry faces a fundamental problem: more features and faster data transmission are...

Hubble Telescope Reveals Deepest View of the Universe Yet
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Hubble Telescope Reveals Deepest View of the Universe Yet

The Hubble Space Telescope has glimpsed farther into the universe than any observatory before, producing the first of six new "deep field" images that show objects...

Findings From Data Management Pilot Announced
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Findings From Data Management Pilot Announced

The Southeastern Universities Research Association recently announced the findings of the collaborative Dataverse Network project.

One In, One Out: Oxford Study Shows People Limit Social Networks
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One In, One Out: Oxford Study Shows People Limit Social Networks

People who use social media tend to communicate primarily with small numbers of close friends or relatives, according to a study from the University of Oxford. 

Nasa's New Robots May Revolutionize Space Exploration
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Nasa's New Robots May Revolutionize Space Exploration

U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration researchers are developing a interstellar robot that could land on a planet by hitting the surface and bouncing...

Listen Up: Online Spies Can Hear Your Computer
From ACM TechNews

Listen Up: Online Spies Can Hear Your Computer

Researchers say it is possible to access a non-connected computer through its speakers. 
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