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Google's Project Loon Close to Launching Thousands of Balloons
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Google's Project Loon Close to Launching Thousands of Balloons

Google is close to launching thousands of balloons in an effort to provide Internet access from the sky. 

Paper Memory Ready to Roll
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Paper Memory Ready to Roll

Researchers have printed memory circuits directly on paper using roll-to-roll printing techniques and commercially available metallic inks. 

N-Zero Envisions 'asleep-Yet-Aware' Electronics That Could Revolutionize Remote Wireless Sensors
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N-Zero Envisions 'asleep-Yet-Aware' Electronics That Could Revolutionize Remote Wireless Sensors

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Near Zero Power and Sensor Operations program is working to develop wireless, event-driven sensing capabilities...

ACM Honors Wing, Hall For Service, Contribution
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ACM Honors Wing, Hall For Service, Contribution

  Recognizing the vision and achievement of two leaders who have transformed the way the world views computing.  

Technology That Prods You to Take Action, Not Just Collect Data
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Technology That Prods You to Take Action, Not Just Collect Data

The bookshelves in Natasha Dow Schüll’s office at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are punctuated here and there with kitchen timers: a windup orange plastic...

Hackers ­sing Startling New Ways to Steal Your Passwords
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Hackers ­sing Startling New Ways to Steal Your Passwords

Rsearchers have found hackers can speculate PINs by interpreting video of people tapping their smartphone screens even when the display is not visible. 

Google's Search ­pdated Will Remake the Web in Its Own Image
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Google's Search ­pdated Will Remake the Web in Its Own Image

Some people are calling it Mobilegeddon.

Glitter Cloud May Serve as Space Mirror
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Glitter Cloud May Serve as Space Mirror

What does glitter have to do with finding stars and planets outside our solar system?

What It Feels Like to Fly a Drone with Your Brain
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What It Feels Like to Fly a Drone with Your Brain

  At the Global Conference on CyberSpace, Vint Cerf tested technology that lets a person control a drone’s movements with his or her brain.  

Rashid, Tevanian to Receive ACM 2014 Software System Award
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Rashid, Tevanian to Receive ACM 2014 Software System Award

Microsoft's Rashid and former Apple executive Tevanian were selected for their roles as lead developers of a pioneering operating system.

Computing After Moore's Law
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Computing After Moore's Law

The technologies chip makers hope can keep Moore's Law alive.

3 Questions on Killer Robots
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3 Questions on Killer Robots

Delegates to the United Nations Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons are meeting this week in Geneva to discuss fully autonomous weapons—machines that could...

Researchers Send Out an Extensive Look Into Email Behavior
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Researchers Send Out an Extensive Look Into Email Behavior

Researchers conducted a large-scale study of email behaviors involving more than 2 million participants who sent 16 billion messages over several months. 

Video Games Can Power ­p From Merely Fun to Meaningful Experiences
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Video Games Can Power ­p From Merely Fun to Meaningful Experiences

Pennsylvania State University researchers have found many video games can have meaningful entertainment experiences for players. 

Fighting the Next Generation of Cyberattacks
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Fighting the Next Generation of Cyberattacks

Researchers recently received a $3-million U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency grant to develop software that can identify a new kind of vulnerability...

Car Safety System Could Anticipate Driver's Mistakes
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Car Safety System Could Anticipate Driver's Mistakes

Cornell University researchers have developed an algorithm-based automotive system to predict if the driver will turn, change lanes, or continue going straight. ...

A-Man Brings STEM to the Inner Cities
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A-Man Brings STEM to the Inner Cities

The African-American Male Achievers Network encourages African-American and Latino students to enter science, technology, engineering, and math careers. 

Proto Quantum Computer Inspired By Victorians Gets a Speed Boost
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Proto Quantum Computer Inspired By Victorians Gets a Speed Boost

Quantum computers should theoretically outpace ordinary ones, but attempts to build a speedy quantum machine have so far come up short. Now an approach based on...

Nasa's New Horizons Nears Historic Encounter with Pluto
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Nasa's New Horizons Nears Historic Encounter with Pluto

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is three months from returning to humanity the first-ever close up images and scientific observations of distant Pluto and its system...

As Encryption Spreads, U.s. Grapples with Clash Between Privacy, Security
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As Encryption Spreads, U.s. Grapples with Clash Between Privacy, Security

For months, federal law enforcement agencies and industry have been deadlocked on a highly contentious issue: Should tech companies be obliged to guarantee government...
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