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A Computer Academy in France Defies Conventional Wisdom
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A Computer Academy in France Defies Conventional Wisdom

The new tuition-free computer academy called 42 aims to produce graduates more innovative, employable, diverse, and useful to the French economy. 

Nasa Probe May Help Solve Riddle of Mars's Missing Air
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Nasa Probe May Help Solve Riddle of Mars's Missing Air

NASA's next mission to Mars aims to answer one question: What happened to the air that once made the surface habitable?

Ibm Makes More Powerful Watson Available via the Internet
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Ibm Makes More Powerful Watson Available via the Internet

IBM announced that its Watson supercomputer will be available as a cloud service to third-party users at a significantly lower cost than in the past, marking the...

Ibm to Announce More Powerful Watson via the Internet
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Ibm to Announce More Powerful Watson via the Internet

Welcome to the age of supercomputing for everyone.

Big Data's Little Brother
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Big Data's Little Brother

David Soloff is recruiting an army of "hyperdata" collectors.

Program Seeks to Nurture 'data Science Culture' at Universities
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Program Seeks to Nurture 'data Science Culture' at Universities

Academia at New York University, the University of Washington, and the University of California, Berkeley are collaborating on the Sloan Foundation's five-year...

Nest's Tony Fadell on Smart Objects, and the Singularity of Innovation
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Nest's Tony Fadell on Smart Objects, and the Singularity of Innovation

Tony Fadell is the founder and chief executive of Nest, a company that is trying to bring a high-end technology experience to some of the most prosaic areas of...

As Interest Fades in the Humanities, Colleges Worry
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As Interest Fades in the Humanities, Colleges Worry

On Stanford University’s sprawling campus, where a long palm-lined drive leads to manicured quads, humanities professors produce highly regarded scholarship on...

U.s. Teams Up With Operator of Online Courses to Plan a Global Network
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U.s. Teams Up With Operator of Online Courses to Plan a Global Network

Coursera and the U.S. government recently launched a partnership to create learning hubs around the world where students can go to get Internet access to free courses...

Making Robots More Like ­S
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Making Robots More Like ­S

On a recent morning Natanel Dukan walked into the Paris offices of the French robot maker Aldebaran and noticed one of the company's humanoid NAO robots sitting...

Of Fact, Fiction and Defibrillators
From ACM News

Of Fact, Fiction and Defibrillators

In a chilling episode of "Homeland" last year, a terrorist killed the vice president with a fiendishly clever weapon: a remote-control device that attacked the...

The Information-Gathering Paradox
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The Information-Gathering Paradox

Consumer trust is a vital currency for every big Internet company, which helps to explain why the giants of Silicon Valley have gone to great lengths in recent...

Researchers Draw Romantic Insights From Maps of Facebook Networks
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Researchers Draw Romantic Insights From Maps of Facebook Networks

The shape of a person's social network is a powerful signal that can identify one's spouse or romantic partner, according to Cornell University's Jon Kleinberg...

Technology Mimics the Brushstrokes of Masters
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Technology Mimics the Brushstrokes of Masters

Emerging printing technologies are enabling high-quality reproductions of art masterpieces that copy color, brushstrokes, and paint thickness precisely.

The ­mbilical Link of Man to Robot
From ACM News

The ­mbilical Link of Man to Robot

Atlas doesn't shrug. But he teeters, loses his grip, stutters, and staggers.

Contractors See Weeks of Work on Health Site
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Contractors See Weeks of Work on Health Site

Federal contractors have identified most of the main problems crippling President Obama's online health insurance marketplace, but the administration has been slow...

The Rapid Advance of Artificial Intelligence
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The Rapid Advance of Artificial Intelligence

The latest work in the realm of artificial intelligence by scientists, roboticists, and others could potentially transform the world within the next five years. ...

On a New Jersey Islet, Twilight of the Landline
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On a New Jersey Islet, Twilight of the Landline

Hurricane Sandy devastated this barrier island community of multimillion-dollar homes, but in Peter Flihan's view, Verizon Communications has delivered a second...

Privacy Fears Grow as Cities Increase Surveillance
From ACM TechNews

Privacy Fears Grow as Cities Increase Surveillance

Cities across the United States increasingly are using big data for law enforcement, raising concerns about government tracking the details of citizens' lives. 

N.s.a. Director Gives Firm and Broad Defense of Surveillance Efforts
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N.s.a. Director Gives Firm and Broad Defense of Surveillance Efforts

The director of the National Security Agency, Gen. Keith B. Alexander, said in an interview that to prevent terrorist attacks he saw no effective alternative to...
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