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Closing Security Gaps in Internet-Connected Household
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Closing Security Gaps in Internet-Connected Household

Ruhr University Bochum researchers are developing a way to detect and fix vulnerabilities in applications that run on different devices, regardless of processor...

Can Computers Do Magic?
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Can Computers Do Magic?

Queen Mary University of London researchers have found magicians could use computers to create new magic effects and find new ideas for their performances. 

Cybercrime Market Sells Servers For as Little as 6 Dollars to Launch Attacks
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Cybercrime Market Sells Servers For as Little as 6 Dollars to Launch Attacks

A major underground marketplace acting like an eBay for criminals is selling access to more than 70,000 compromised servers allowing buyers to carry out widespread...

3d/vr Malady May Have Simple Solution
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3d/vr Malady May Have Simple Solution

A simple low-tech solution appears to compensate for the vergence-accommodation conflict.

Goodbye, Obamaberry. Hello, Obamadroid.
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Goodbye, Obamaberry. Hello, Obamadroid.

When President Barack Obama took office in 2009, he pushed to keep his BlackBerry.

Robots to Provide a Steadying Hand at the Right Time
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Robots to Provide a Steadying Hand at the Right Time

The U.S. National Science Foundation is funding several robotics-related projects across the U.S. designed to improve people's safety and well-being. 

Stanford Researchers Calculate Groundwater Levels From Satellite Data
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Stanford Researchers Calculate Groundwater Levels From Satellite Data

Stanford University researchers are using satellite data to determine groundwater levels across larger areas than ever before. 

On Her Microphone's Secret Service: How Spies, Anyone Can Grab Crypto Keys from the Air
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On Her Microphone's Secret Service: How Spies, Anyone Can Grab Crypto Keys from the Air

Discerning secret crypto keys in computers and gadgets by spying on how they function isn't new, although the techniques used are often considered impractical.

Australian Compsci Boffins Score Queen's Birthday Gongs
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Australian Compsci Boffins Score Queen's Birthday Gongs

Australian computer scientists were among those recognized in this year's Queen's Birthday Honors.

What Are the Odds We Are Living in a Computer Simulation?
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What Are the Odds We Are Living in a Computer Simulation?

Last week, Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of Tesla Motors, SpaceX, and other cutting-edge companies, took a surprising question at the Code Conference, a technology...

Red Astroturf: Chinese Government Makes Millions of Fake Social Media Posts
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Red Astroturf: Chinese Government Makes Millions of Fake Social Media Posts

Data scientists at Harvard University have found that the government of the People's Republic of China generates an estimated 448 million fake social media posts...

Bringing Programming--and Social Change--to Girls
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Bringing Programming--and Social Change--to Girls

A group of eighth-grade girls participating in the U.S. National Science Foundation's Co-Robots for CompuGirls event programmed a pair of humanoid robots.

Nsf Funds 'wearable Doctor'
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Nsf Funds 'wearable Doctor'

The U.S. National Science Foundation-funded Health and Environmental Tracker project recently unveiled a functional prototype. 

Tongue-Machine Computer Interfaces Are Here
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Tongue-Machine Computer Interfaces Are Here

Tongue input technology using glossokinetic potential is capable of directing motorized wheelchairs and could lead to successful silent speech-recognition technology...

Building Morality Into Machines
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Building Morality Into Machines

Technology ethics are a growing concern as artificial intelligence advances and autonomous technologies become reality.

Icann Endorses Plan to Cede Internet Oversight
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Icann Endorses Plan to Cede Internet Oversight

The U.S. government has endorsed a plan to cede its oversight of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to the broader online community. 

A Russian Cybersleuth Battles the 'dark Ages' of the Internet
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A Russian Cybersleuth Battles the 'dark Ages' of the Internet

A sense of menace stirs right off the elevator on the fifth floor of Kaspersky Lab's Moscow headquarters, where a small television screen displays cyberthreatsa...

Self-Driving Cars Will Teach Themselves to Save Lives—but Also Take Them
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Self-Driving Cars Will Teach Themselves to Save Lives—but Also Take Them

If you follow the ongoing creation of self-driving cars, then you probably know about the classic thought experiment called the Trolley Problem.

Why the World Hates Silicon Valley
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Why the World Hates Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the new Rome. As in the time of Caesar, the world is grappling with an advanced city-state dominating much of the planet, injecting its technology...

National Science Foundation Recognizes Clemson Research Team For Video Linking Creative Movement to Computer Programming Instruction
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National Science Foundation Recognizes Clemson Research Team For Video Linking Creative Movement to Computer Programming Instruction

The U.S. National Science Foundation recently recognized Clemson University researchers for their work on a video highlighting new programming software.
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