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London 2012: The Importance of Olympic Timekeeping
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London 2012: The Importance of Olympic Timekeeping

Olympic timekeepers Omega are unveiling the latest technology that will be used at the London 2012 Games. It can monitor athletes' performance to the nearest one...

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Moore's Law Lives Another Day

"[Gordon] Moore is my boss, and if your boss makes a law, then you'd better follow it," says Mark Bohr, who leads Intel's efforts to make advances in microchip...

Tempering the Rise of the Machines
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Tempering the Rise of the Machines

A report written by former Tufts University president Lawrence S. Bacow and former Princeton University president William G. Bowen analyzes the state of online...

A Stock Exchange For Your Personal Data
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A Stock Exchange For Your Personal Data

The creation of a marketplace for personal information would be a way for people to regain control of their data in the information age, says Hewlett-Packard Labs...

A Ride on MIT Media Lab's Digital Bandwagon
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A Ride on MIT Media Lab's Digital Bandwagon

Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab recently hosted its annual Inside Out conference where speakers from several projects discussed the future of...

How and Why You Should Do Data Journalism
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How and Why You Should Do Data Journalism

One of the big areas of focus for technology companies over the past year has been "big data"—in other words, the idea that there can be a lot of value in finding...

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The Indoor Positioning System Era

GPS rules your life. At least, it rules mine.

Amateur Astronomers Scour the Sky For Government Secrets
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Amateur Astronomers Scour the Sky For Government Secrets

Earlier this year Iran's defense minister put the world on notice: His nation had developed the ability to "easily" watch spacewalking astronauts from the ground...

Data Engineer in Google Case Is Identified
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Data Engineer in Google Case Is Identified

At the center of the uproar over a Google project that scooped up personal data from potentially millions of unsuspecting people is the company software engineer...

Nist Physicists Benchmark Quantum Simulator With Hundreds of Qubits
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Nist Physicists Benchmark Quantum Simulator With Hundreds of Qubits

U.S. NIST researchers have developed a quantum simulator that can engineer interactions among hundreds of qubits, which is 10 times more than previous devices....

Samsung Patent Wants to Get in User's Face
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Samsung Patent Wants to Get in User's Face

Samsung has filed a patent for a method and device that can read a user's emotions based on facial expressions.  

Icann to Notify Domain Applicants of Data Breaches
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Icann to Notify Domain Applicants of Data Breaches

ICANN announced that it will notify all companies who were affected by the recent data breach in the top-level domain Applicant System that allowed other applicants...

'bullet Time' to Stop Cyber Attacks on Power Grids
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'bullet Time' to Stop Cyber Attacks on Power Grids

In The Matrix, the famous "bullet time" effect showed how Keanu Reeves's character Neo was able to sway out of the path of incoming bullets, as time appeared to...

Americans
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Americans

It is taking Americans a bit longer than the rest of the world to catch on to the idea of “mobile wallets.”   

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California Chosen as Home for Computing Institute

The Simons Foundation, which specializes in science and math research, has chosen the University of California, Berkeley, as host for an ambitious new center for...

Web War Ii: What a Future Cyberwar Will Look Like
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Web War Ii: What a Future Cyberwar Will Look Like

How might the blitzkrieg of the future arrive? By air strike? An invading army? In a terrorist's suitcase? In fact it could be coming down the line to a computer...

Nhtsa Testing V2v Communication Systems, Considering Requiring Technology on New Cars
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Nhtsa Testing V2v Communication Systems, Considering Requiring Technology on New Cars

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration wants to ramp up the development and deployment of vehicle-to-vehicle communication systems, and the federal...

­CLA Researchers Combat Global Disease With a Cell Phone, Google Maps and a Lot of Ingenuity
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­CLA Researchers Combat Global Disease With a Cell Phone, Google Maps and a Lot of Ingenuity

UCLA researchers say they have developed a compact and cost-effective rapid diagnostic test-reading device that works with standard cell phones.  

It Engineers Ponder Fix to Dangerous Internet Routing Problem
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It Engineers Ponder Fix to Dangerous Internet Routing Problem

Information technology engineers have been studying methods for fixing a weakness in the Internet's routing system known as the Border Gateway Protocol, which can...

Esnet Launches Architecture to Help Researchers Deliver on Data-Intensive Science
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Esnet Launches Architecture to Help Researchers Deliver on Data-Intensive Science

Key to the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Sciences Network's effort to supply reliable high-bandwidth network services to thousands of scientists to manage...
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