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IBM Expands Watson Analytics Program, Creates Citizen Data Scientists
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IBM Expands Watson Analytics Program, Creates Citizen Data Scientists

IBM is expanding its Watson Analytics academic program and launching a new student version of Watson Analytics. 

Carnegie Mellon's Pokerbot Models Asymmetric Data
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Carnegie Mellon's Pokerbot Models Asymmetric Data

Carnegie Mellon University's Pokerbot won first place at the Annual Computer Poker Competition in the total bankroll category. 

An Algorithm For Teamwork
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An Algorithm For Teamwork

A team of University of Victoria students took first place at the third annual BattleSnake competition hosted by the university.

Getting From Here to There
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Getting From Here to There

University of Delaware researchers have developed a method to reduce the amount of data associated with intelligent transportation systems. 

In Emergencies, Should You Trust a Robot?
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In Emergencies, Should You Trust a Robot?

Georgia Institute of Technology researchers report humans may put too much faith in robots for their own safety. 

How the Feds Could Get Into Iphones Without Apple's Help
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How the Feds Could Get Into Iphones Without Apple's Help

It's a showdown that has the country mesmerized.

Tiny Cameras to See in the Intestines
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Tiny Cameras to See in the Intestines

The digestive tract can be inhospitable terrain to examine.

Advertising Company Will ­se Its Billboards To Track Passing Cellphones
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Advertising Company Will ­se Its Billboards To Track Passing Cellphones

Clear Channel Outdoor—one of the largest outdoor advertising companies in the U.S.—is starting a new program called Radar that will use billboards to map real-world...

Isis Turns to Foreign Encryption Products as Apple-Fbi Fight Rages in ­.s.
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Isis Turns to Foreign Encryption Products as Apple-Fbi Fight Rages in ­.s.

FBI and Apple officials spent Tuesday afternoon on Capitol Hill, debating American encryption laws with members of Congress. Prompted by a case related to the ...

New Circuit Material Can Be Stretched and Twisted Like Chewing Gum
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New Circuit Material Can Be Stretched and Twisted Like Chewing Gum

Swiss Institute of Technology in Lausanne researchers say they have developed a new material that enables electronics to be stretched up to four times their original...

Google: Self-Driving Car Followed 'the Spirit of the Road' Before Accident
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Google: Self-Driving Car Followed 'the Spirit of the Road' Before Accident

Google says it has gained insights concerning a Feb. 14 accident in which one of its autonomous vehicles collided with a city bus in Mountain View, CA. 

Tech Workers Increasingly Look to Leave Silicon Valley
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Tech Workers Increasingly Look to Leave Silicon Valley

A growing number of technology professionals from the San Francisco Bay area are looking to leave Silicon Valley for other technology hubs, according to Indeed.com...

How to Tame Your Robot
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How to Tame Your Robot

Carnegie Mellon University researcher Madeline Gannon has created the means to instruct a robot to perform tasks by following a human coder's motions.

Iarpa Wants Smarter Algorithms--Not More of Them
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Iarpa Wants Smarter Algorithms--Not More of Them

U.S. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity program manager Jacob Vogelstein discusses the economics of his agency using previously rejected algorithms...

White House Officials Soften Approach at Rsa Conference
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White House Officials Soften Approach at Rsa Conference

Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch joined a parade of Obama administration officials to tech's home turf on Tuesday. Their message: National security depends on...

In Memoriam: Edward J. Mccluskey 1929 – 2016
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In Memoriam: Edward J. Mccluskey 1929 – 2016

"A storied engineer who made some of the most important and early contributions to computer hardware design," McCluskey died recently at the age of 86.

Et Search: Look For the Aliens Looking For Earth
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Et Search: Look For the Aliens Looking For Earth

By watching how the light dims as a planet orbits in front of its parent star, NASA's Kepler spacecraft has discovered more than 1,000 worlds since its launch in...

In Fighting FBI, Apple Says Free Speech Rights Mean No Forced Coding
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In Fighting FBI, Apple Says Free Speech Rights Mean No Forced Coding

The Justice Department wants Apple to write special software to help it break into the iPhone used by one the San Bernardino terrorists.

Cryptography Pioneers Receive ACM A.m. Turing Award
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Cryptography Pioneers Receive ACM A.m. Turing Award

Diffie and Hellman’s invention of public-key cryptography and digital signatures revolutionized computer security and made Internet commerce possible.

New Gpu Memory Standards to Supercharge Graphics
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New Gpu Memory Standards to Supercharge Graphics

The increasing popularity of life-like games and virtual reality technology is pushing the computing industry to develop better graphics technology. 
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