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Should Cops Be Allowed to Take Control of Self-Driving Cars?
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Should Cops Be Allowed to Take Control of Self-Driving Cars?

A few lines in a seemingly routine RAND Corp. report on the future of technology and law enforcement last week raised a provocative question: Should police have...

Researchers Tackle Issues Surrounding Security Tools for Software Developers
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Researchers Tackle Issues Surrounding Security Tools for Software Developers

North Carolina State University researchers are seeking to address aspects of security tools for software developers. 

To Get Girls More Interest in Computer Science, Make Classrooms Less 'geeky'
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To Get Girls More Interest in Computer Science, Make Classrooms Less 'geeky'

The way computer science classrooms are decorated can influence high school girls' interest in taking introductory computer science classes, suggests a new study...

MIT Builds a 3D Printer That Can ­se 10 Materials at Once
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MIT Builds a 3D Printer That Can ­se 10 Materials at Once

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers say they have built a three-dimensional printer capable of building objects with 10 photopolymer materials.

Robots Learn to Make Pancakes From Wikihow Articles
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Robots Learn to Make Pancakes From Wikihow Articles

European researchers have developed a robot that is learning to make pizzas and pancakes by reading through WikiHow's written directions. 

Vint Cerf: 'sometimes I'm Terrified' By the Iot
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Vint Cerf: 'sometimes I'm Terrified' By the Iot

Google chief Internet evangelist Vint Cerf says he finds certain aspects of the Internet of Things particularly worrisome. 

Why Gogo's Infuriatingly Expensive, Slow Internet Still Owns the Skies
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Why Gogo's Infuriatingly Expensive, Slow Internet Still Owns the Skies

In the fall of 2008, Louis C.K. was a guest on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and delivered a soon-to-be-viral rant called "Everything's Amazing and Nobody's Happy...

Court Says the Ftc Can Slap Companies For Getting Hacked
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Court Says the Ftc Can Slap Companies For Getting Hacked

For companies like the dating site Ashley Madison or the health insurer Anthem, financial loss, customer anger and professional embarrassment aren't the only consequences...

In Memoriam: Joseph Traub
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In Memoriam: Joseph Traub

Joseph Traub, a leading figure in developing the field of computational complexity, passed away Monday morning, August 24.

In a Data-Driven N.f.l., the Pings May Soon Outstrip the X's and O's
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In a Data-Driven N.f.l., the Pings May Soon Outstrip the X's and O's

When 80,000 fans pack MetLife Stadium each time the Giants and the Jets play this season, they are unlikely to notice the 22 new radio receivers placed discreetly...

Ticket to Ride: Financing For Code Camp
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Ticket to Ride: Financing For Code Camp

Financing options for coding boot camps help get new programmers gain skills, and eventually, jobs.

Reflective Satellites May Be the Future of High-End Encryption
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Reflective Satellites May Be the Future of High-End Encryption

Quantum key distribution is regularly touted as the encryption of the future. While the keys are exchanged on an insecure channel, the laws of physics provide a...

Facebook Open-Sources Hack Codegen
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Facebook Open-Sources Hack Codegen

Facebook has open-sourced its library for automatically generating Hack code, a more scalable version of PHP. 

Perth Researcher Develops Software That Can Recognize Plant Species ­sing Leaf Photos
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Perth Researcher Develops Software That Can Recognize Plant Species ­sing Leaf Photos

Edith Cowan University's Hezekiah Babatunde has developed an image-recognition program that can identify plant species from a photograph of a single leaf. 

Creating the Next-Generation Manufacturing World
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Creating the Next-Generation Manufacturing World

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Autodesk have signed a cooperative research and development agreement to experiment with design software. 

New Internet Routing Method Allows ­sers to Avoid Sending Data Through ­ndesired Geographic Regions
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New Internet Routing Method Allows ­sers to Avoid Sending Data Through ­ndesired Geographic Regions

University of Maryland researchers have developed a way to prove to Internet users that their information did not cross through certain geographic areas. 

You'd Never Know It Wasn't Bach (or Even Human)
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You'd Never Know It Wasn't Bach (or Even Human)

A Yale University computer scientist is refining a program that produces music, which has fooled more than 200 humans into thinking the music was created by a human...

Dawn Sends Sharper Scenes from Ceres
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Dawn Sends Sharper Scenes from Ceres

The closest-yet views of Ceres, delivered by NASA's Dawn spacecraft, show the small world's features in unprecedented detail, including Ceres' tall, conical mountain...

How Close Are We Really to a Robot-Run Society?
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How Close Are We Really to a Robot-Run Society?

From Rosie, the Jetsons' robot maid, to Arnold Schwarzenegger's cyborg in The Terminator, popular culture has frequently conceived of robots as having a human-like...

Robokiller Wins Ftc Prize By Annihilating Robocalls
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Robokiller Wins Ftc Prize By Annihilating Robocalls

A new technology called "RoboKiller" has won a $25,000 grand prize from the Federal Trade Commission in the agency's "Robocalls: Humanity Strikes Back" contest...
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