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Apple Patent Shows Future of Biometrics Isn
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Apple Patent Shows Future of Biometrics Isn

A recent Apple patent and a strongly worded report from the National Research Council suggest that the future of biometrics lies with personalization, not security...

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World's First 'cyber Superweapon' Attacks China

A computer virus dubbed the world's "first cyber superweapon" by experts and which may have been designed to attack Iran's nuclear facilities has found a new...

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In a Computer Worm, a Possible Biblical Clue

Deep inside the computer worm that some specialists suspect is aimed at slowing Iran's race for a nuclear weapon lies what could be a fleeting reference to the...

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­.s. Trying to Wage Cyber Warfare Against Iran: Minister

The United States seeks to launch a cyber war against Iran in retaliation to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s remarks at the UN, says Communications and Information Technology...

Researcher Builds Machines That Daydream
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Researcher Builds Machines That Daydream

Murdoch University professor Graham Mann told the recent World Computer Congress in Brisbane, Australia, that intelligent systems should have emotions built into...

Physicians See Mobile Phones as Tools to Aid Non-Compliant Patients
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Physicians See Mobile Phones as Tools to Aid Non-Compliant Patients

Researchers are using smartphones and other technologies to remind patients to take medication, exercise, and to positively influence their compliance with treatment...

­ga Researchers Apply Artificial Intelligence to the Study of Gothic Cathedrals
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­ga Researchers Apply Artificial Intelligence to the Study of Gothic Cathedrals

University of Georgia professors are using artificial intelligence to study gothic cathedrals with the aim of developing an ontology that will make it possible...

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Developers See Google's Android Operating System Surpassing Apple's

A majority of developers believe Google's Android operating system—not Apple's iOS—will be the dominant platform in the future to power everything from smartphones...

First Improvement of Fundamental Algorithm in 10 Years
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First Improvement of Fundamental Algorithm in 10 Years

The max-flow problem, which is ubiquitous in network analysis, scheduling, and logistics, can now be solved more efficiently than ever.

Turning Thoughts Into Words
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Turning Thoughts Into Words

University of Utah researchers are developing a brain-computer interface that provides a way to communicate for people who are unable to talk or move but are awake...

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Researchers Design Tool to Improve Wikipedia Accuracy

A team of University of Iowa researchers has developed a new tool that detects potential vandalism on Wikipedia and can help improve the accuracy of the online...

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Software Forensics Tools Enter the Courtroom

As litigation over software in the United States and elsewhere has skyrocketed, automatic software forensics tools that can quickly and accurately uncover illicit...

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Eu Backs Universal Apps Project

A new European research project aimed at developing technology that will allow applications to be delivered across a wide range of connected environments including...

New Pi Record Exploits Yahoo's Computers
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New Pi Record Exploits Yahoo's Computers

Yahoo researcher Tsz-Wo Sze developed software that made a record-breaking calculation of the digits of pi using the company's computers. Sze's program represents...

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New Research Improves Ability to Detect Malware in Cloud-Computing Systems

North Carolina State University researchers have developed HyperSentry, software that offers enhanced security for cloud computing systems.

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Lightweight True Random Number Generators a Step Closer

Researchers at Queen's University Belfast's Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology say they have developed the most lightweight true...

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Less Is More in the Fight Against Terrorism

Suffolk University's Philip Vos Fellman used tools for analyzing complex systems to study terrorist networks. Vos Fellman says his computer models offer clues...

Eu Project Aims to Build Computers That Can Learn From ­S
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Eu Project Aims to Build Computers That Can Learn From ­S

The EU-funded COGNITO project is building a computer system that can observe people, learn how they do things, and help them carry out tasks. The research team's...

Parting the Waters: Computer Modeling Applies Physics to Red Sea Escape Route
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Parting the Waters: Computer Modeling Applies Physics to Red Sea Escape Route

New research shows the extent to which such sustained winds can dramatically lower water levels. The research suggests that such a "wind setdown" event could have...

Sensors Use Building's Electrical Wiring as Antenna
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Sensors Use Building's Electrical Wiring as Antenna

The trick lets sensors last five times as long between charges.
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