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The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os
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The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os

In an effort to preserve an important piece of computing history, hobbyists are recreating the renowned Cray-1 supercomputer on a desktop scale. 

The Malware That Duped Target Has Been Found
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The Malware That Duped Target Has Been Found

The malicious program used to compromise Target and other companies was part of a widespread operation using a Trojan tool known as Trojan.POSRAM, according to...

It's the 30th Anniversary of the Supreme Court's Monumental Decision About Betamax
From ACM Opinion

It's the 30th Anniversary of the Supreme Court's Monumental Decision About Betamax

Those of us who came of age in the Internet era may not know that they owe their ability to go online to a court decision 30 years ago today about a mechanically...

Moth Drone Stays Rock Steady in Gale-Force Winds
From ACM News

Moth Drone Stays Rock Steady in Gale-Force Winds

They might not seem at all stable as they batter into light bulbs but moths have inspired an autopilot for drones.

Programming Drones to Fly Like Birds
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Programming Drones to Fly Like Birds

Researchers re developing autonomous robotic planes that could eventually think, or at least react, for themselves. 

The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os
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The Search For the Lost Cray Supercomputer Os

In 1976, famed computer architect Seymour Cray released one of the most successful supercomputers ever made: the Cray-1, a stylish 5.5-ton C-shaped tower that was...

New Fujitsu Labs Tech Can Do Batch Searches of Encrypted Data
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New Fujitsu Labs Tech Can Do Batch Searches of Encrypted Data

Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a fast method to perform secret searches of data that is encrypted. 

A New, More Economical Sonification Prototype to Assist the Blind
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A New, More Economical Sonification Prototype to Assist the Blind

A doctoral student has developed a sound-based assistive technology system designed to improve the autonomy of people with visual impairments. 

Quantum Physics Could Make Secure, Single-­se Computer Memories Possible
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Quantum Physics Could Make Secure, Single-­se Computer Memories Possible

Technology based on quantum physics could be used to make a memory device whose contents could only be read a single time. 

Out in the Open: An Nsa-Proof Twitter, Built With Code From Bitcoin and Bittorrent
From ACM TechNews

Out in the Open: An Nsa-Proof Twitter, Built With Code From Bitcoin and Bittorrent

Miguel Freitas is building a decentralized social network called Twister, which no single entity should be able to shut down. 

Is the $1,000 Genome For Real?
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Is the $1,000 Genome For Real?


New Smartphone App Helps Blind Find Their Way Inside Buildings
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New Smartphone App Helps Blind Find Their Way Inside Buildings

A news smartphone app would allow the visually impaired to navigate independently inside buildings where the global positioning system does not work . 

Experimental Surgery Aims to Revive a Paralyzed Limb
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Experimental Surgery Aims to Revive a Paralyzed Limb

Doctors will attempt to reanimate a patient’s paralyzed arm with a pioneering surgery that involves capturing signals from his brain and restoring movement through...

'master the Mainframe' Contest Lures Next Generation to Big Iron
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'master the Mainframe' Contest Lures Next Generation to Big Iron

IBM's zEnterprise Academic Initiative is using a contest to spark student interest in coding for mainframes.

Comet Craft Ready to Wake
From ACM News

Comet Craft Ready to Wake

Space scientists are used to moments of high tension.

'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy
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'a Fema-Level Fail': The Law Professor Who Coined 'net Neutrality' Lashes Out at the Fcc's Legal Strategy

Back in 2003, when he was a law professor at the University of Virginia, Tim Wu wrote the definitive paper on net neutrality.

Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)
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Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality (faq)

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday struck down rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2010 meant to protect...

­.s. Innovation Boosted By Silicon Valley-Detroit Team-up
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­.s. Innovation Boosted By Silicon Valley-Detroit Team-up

Rising consumer demand for more technology in cars has sparked a convergence between the auto and computer industries.

'Invisibility' Materials Could Do Computer's Work
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'Invisibility' Materials Could Do Computer's Work

Metamaterials, which can alter the properties of light waves often to render an object invisible, also could carry out mathematical operations. 

Rowan Computer Professor Pushes the Right Buttons
From ACM TechNews

Rowan Computer Professor Pushes the Right Buttons

Rowan University professor Jennifer Kay this year won a $34,000 grant from Google to teach robotics in a new massive open online course. 
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