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Web Pioneers Win Inaugural $1.5M Engineering Prize
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Web Pioneers Win Inaugural $1.5M Engineering Prize

The inaugural Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering will go to Internet and World Wide Web pioneers Robert Kahn, Vinton Cerf, and Marc Andreessen of the United...

Cyberwar Manual Lays Down Rules For Online Attacks
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Cyberwar Manual Lays Down Rules For Online Attacks

Even cyberwar has rules, and one group of experts is putting out a manual to prove it.

Smartphones Are Reinventing—and Ditching—the Keyboard
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Smartphones Are Reinventing—and Ditching—the Keyboard

In the future, your smartphone won't auto-correct your errors. It will correct them before they're even made.

When 'likes' Can Shed Light
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When 'likes' Can Shed Light

Patterns of "Likes" posted by people on Facebook can unintentionally expose their political and religious views, drug use, divorce, and sexual orientation, researchers...

'metasurfaces' to ­sher in New Optical Technologies
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'metasurfaces' to ­sher in New Optical Technologies

Purdue University researchers are developing optical technologies that could enable planar photonics devices and optical switches small enough to be integrated...

The Network of the Future, Beyond Theory
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The Network of the Future, Beyond Theory

The European Union-funded EURO-NF project, "Anticipating the Network of the Future — From Theory to Design," pools the skills of 35 partners from across Europe...

Mind Plus Machine
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Mind Plus Machine

Behind a locked door in a white-walled basement in a research building in Tempe, Ariz., a monkey sits stone-still in a chair, eyes locked on a computer screen.

U.s. Drones Fail to Identify Blind Spots of Iran's Radar Systems
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U.s. Drones Fail to Identify Blind Spots of Iran's Radar Systems

A senior Iranian lawmaker lauded the country's Armed Forces for their vigilance and ability in discovering and repelling enemy aggressions, and said the US intended...

Cyberattack on Florida Election Is First Known Case in U.s., Experts Say
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Cyberattack on Florida Election Is First Known Case in U.s., Experts Say

An attempt to illegally obtain absentee ballots in Florida last year is the first known case in the U.S. of a cyberattack against an online election system, according...

Study Shows Just How Fast Censorship Can Occur in Social Media
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Study Shows Just How Fast Censorship Can Occur in Social Media

Researchers have found that Sina Weibo, the Twitter-like Chinese social media service, uses a combination of software and human censors to monitor and delete potentially...

New Research Discovers the Emergence of Twitter 'tribes'
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New Research Discovers the Emergence of Twitter 'tribes'

Users of social network sites such as Twitter are forming tribe-like communities, according to a new project led by scientists at Royal Holloway, University of...

10 Companies Chasing Innovations That Really Matter
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10 Companies Chasing Innovations That Really Matter

PayPal co-founder Max Levchin faced some flak recently when he announced he was starting a new company in the already crowded field of digital payments.

National Security Letters Are Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Rules
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National Security Letters Are Unconstitutional, Federal Judge Rules

A federal district court judge in San Francisco has ruled that National Security Letter (NSL) provisions in federal law violate the Constitution. The decision came...

Panorama From Nasa Mars Rover Shows Mount Sharp
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Panorama From Nasa Mars Rover Shows Mount Sharp

Rising above the present location of NASA's Mars rover Curiosity, higher than any mountain in the 48 contiguous states of the United States, Mount Sharp is featured...

Finally, A Robot Chimp that Turns Into a Tank
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Finally, A Robot Chimp that Turns Into a Tank

The harrowing Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown, the catastrophic Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the Chilean Copiapó mine collapse: extraordinarily dangerous circumstances...

Israel Ramps ­p Its Cyberdefense Training
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Israel Ramps ­p Its Cyberdefense Training

Twice a week about 200 Israeli high school students in seven separate locations meet after school for six hours of extra classes.

Steganography Is No Laughing Matter
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Steganography Is No Laughing Matter

A computer scientist has developed an approach to steganography that uses jokes to make hidden messages less obvious. 

Researchers Find 25 Countries Using Surveillance Software
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Researchers Find 25 Countries Using Surveillance Software

As many as 25 governments, some with controversial human rights records, appear to engage in surveillance of citizens using off-the-shelf software.

10 Extraordinary Pentagon Mind Experiments
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10 Extraordinary Pentagon Mind Experiments

It’s been 30 years since the first message was sent over initial nodes of the Arpanet, the Pentagon-sponsored precursor to the internet. But this month, researchers...

Cryptographers Demonstrate New Crack For Common Web Encryption
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Cryptographers Demonstrate New Crack For Common Web Encryption

It's long been known that one of the oldest and most widely used standards for encrypting Web sites has some serious weaknesses. But one group of researchers has...
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