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Suspect Nist Crypto Standard Long Thought to Have a Back Door
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Suspect Nist Crypto Standard Long Thought to Have a Back Door

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology advises against using the Dual Elliptic Curve Deterministic Random Bit Generation standard. 

Sweet! Tiny, Far-Flying Robot Based on Honeybee
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Sweet! Tiny, Far-Flying Robot Based on Honeybee

Researchers are developing a flying robot based on the honeybee. 

Linux Kernel Luminaries Talk Enterprise, Embedded and Why They're Coming Together
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Linux Kernel Luminaries Talk Enterprise, Embedded and Why They're Coming Together

Although developing the Linux kernel is a difficult and complicated process, it also is one that is moving ahead with some speed. 

Gold in the Data, but a Shortage of Miners
From ACM TechNews

Gold in the Data, but a Shortage of Miners

As the government and private industry increasingly strive to mine huge quantities of data for valuable information, a shortage of big data experts is likely to...

A Computer Scientist's Approach to Medicine
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A Computer Scientist's Approach to Medicine

Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer scientist Stephanie Seneff applies her natural language processing research to solving biological problems.

In Memoriam: Mary Jean Harrold 1947 — 2013
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In Memoriam: Mary Jean Harrold 1947 — 2013

Georgia Institute of Technology School of Computer Science professor Mary Jean (Tomlinson) Harrold passed away on Thursday after a lengthy battle with cancer.

Apple: The 64-Bit Question
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Apple: The 64-Bit Question

There's been an interesting sideshow in tech land since Apple unveiled the iPhone 5S last week: Does having the first 64-bitmicroprocessor in a phone mean anything...

Rsa Tells Its Developer Customers: Stop Using Nsa-Linked Algorithm
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Rsa Tells Its Developer Customers: Stop Using Nsa-Linked Algorithm


Why Today's Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction
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Why Today's Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction

How will police use a gun that immobilizes its target but does not kill? What would people do with a device that could provide them with any mood they desire? What...

Large-Scale Pilot to Get a Read on Super Wi-Fi
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Large-Scale Pilot to Get a Read on Super Wi-Fi

The Gigabit Libraries Network will conduct a large-scale pilot of Super Wi-Fi at U.S. public libraries in the months ahead.

Alan Turing’s Story Could Be Rebooted By Calls to Pardon Late Computer Legend
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Alan Turing’s Story Could Be Rebooted By Calls to Pardon Late Computer Legend

More than 50 years after the death of computing pioneer Alan Turing, a movement is cresting to reboot the record of the British mathematician's life. 

Google May Ditch 'cookies' As Online Ad Tracker
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Google May Ditch 'cookies' As Online Ad Tracker

Google, the world's largest Internet search company, is considering a major change in how online browsing activity is tracked, a move that could shake up the $120...

Security Researchers Create ­ndetectable Hardware Trojans
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Security Researchers Create ­ndetectable Hardware Trojans

A new paper shows how integrated circuits used in computers, military equipment, and other critical systems can be compromised during the manufacturing process. ...

Ipad App Teaches Students Key Skill For Success in Math, Science, Engineering
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Ipad App Teaches Students Key Skill For Success in Math, Science, Engineering

Researchers have developed an iPad app designed to help students learn spatial visualization, which is needed to do well in science, math, and engineering. 

Rice Prof’s Sleuthing Helps Id Lost Van Gogh
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Rice Prof’s Sleuthing Helps Id Lost Van Gogh

A statistical analysis of X-ray images of the canvas beneath a painting helped to identify it as an authentic work by Vincent Van Gogh. 

NASA Curiosity Rover Detects No Methane on Mars
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NASA Curiosity Rover Detects No Methane on Mars

Data from NASA's Curiosity rover has revealed the Martian environment lacks methane. This is a surprise to researchers because previous data reported by U.S. and...

Secret Court Declassifies Opinion Providing Rationale For Metadata Sharing
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Secret Court Declassifies Opinion Providing Rationale For Metadata Sharing

For the first time, the United States' most secret court, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), has published its legal rationale as to why the ...

The New National Identity Is What Smartphone You Prefer, and Nobody's Quite Sure Why
From ACM Opinion

The New National Identity Is What Smartphone You Prefer, and Nobody's Quite Sure Why

In a fascinating note at Asymco, mobile analyst and ex-Nokian Horace Dediu details how people's taste in smartphones varies from place to place:

Lowering the Energy Overhead For Data
From ACM News

Lowering the Energy Overhead For Data

U.S. data centers are now eligible to receive Energy Star certification, if they are sufficiently energy efficient.

Improving the Big Data Toolkit
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Improving the Big Data Toolkit

Open source software tends to march into the marketplace step by step, a quiet but steady strategy compared with the grand marketing events of the commercial software...
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