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Keystroke Recognition ­ses Wi-Fi Signals to Snoop
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Keystroke Recognition ­ses Wi-Fi Signals to Snoop

Researchers have learned how to use off-the-shelf computer gear and a standard Wi-Fi connection to read keystrokes from a person in close proximity.

Machine Learning Techniques Enable Models From Partial Image Data
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Machine Learning Techniques Enable Models From Partial Image Data

Researchers say they have developed a method to automatically generate complete three-dimensional building models of a given area by using partial images.

How Spy Tech Firms Let Governments See Everything on a Smartphone
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How Spy Tech Firms Let Governments See Everything on a Smartphone

Want to invisibly spy on 10 iPhone owners without their knowledge? Gather their every keystroke, sound, message and location?

How Machine Learning Can Help With Voice Disorders
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How Machine Learning Can Help With Voice Disorders

A new diagnostic approach using machine learning could help detect speech disorders exacerbated by vocal misuse.

How Maggots Are Influencing the Future of Robotics
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How Maggots Are Influencing the Future of Robotics

The European Union-funded MINIMAL project says the learning processes of fruit fly larva (maggots) could have important applications for technology.

­.s. State Department Tackles Gender Gap in STEM Participation
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­.s. State Department Tackles Gender Gap in STEM Participation

The U.S. Department of State is seeking to address the gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and math fields.

Poker-Playing AI 'bot' Carries Long-Range Impact
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Poker-Playing AI 'bot' Carries Long-Range Impact

Florida International University professor Sam Ganzfried says computer poker research generates ideas that are starting to have applications in medicine and security...

Building a New Tor that Can Resist Next-Generation State Surveillance
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Building a New Tor that Can Resist Next-Generation State Surveillance

Since Edward Snowden stepped into the limelight from a hotel room in Hong Kong three years ago, use of the Tor anonymity network has grown massively.

Digitizing Photography's 'genome'
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Digitizing Photography's 'genome'

Bringing computer science to art history.

Inferring ­rban Travel Patterns From Cellphone Data
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Inferring ­rban Travel Patterns From Cellphone Data

A new computational system can use cellphone location data to infer urban mobility patterns.

New Digital Antenna Could Revolutionize the Future of Mobile Phones
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New Digital Antenna Could Revolutionize the Future of Mobile Phones

Aalto University researchers have developed a method that enables antennas to make the shift from the analog to the digital world.

This AI Software Can Tell If You're at Risk From Cancer Before Symptoms Appear
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This AI Software Can Tell If You're at Risk From Cancer Before Symptoms Appear

Artificial intelligence software developed by researchers at the Houston Methodist Research Institute in Texas can accurately predict breast cancer risk.

Intelligent Technology--the Evolution and Future of Automation
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Intelligent Technology--the Evolution and Future of Automation

Researchers argue core principles of automation and artificial intelligence must be reconsidered as the world experiences an information technology shift.

So Much for Counter-Phishing Training: Half of People Click Anything Sent to Them
From ACM News

So Much for Counter-Phishing Training: Half of People Click Anything Sent to Them

Security experts often talk about the importance of educating people about the risks of "phishing" e-mails containing links to malicious websites. But sometimes...

Forget Software: Now Hackers Are Exploiting Physics
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Forget Software: Now Hackers Are Exploiting Physics

Practically every word we use to describe a computer is a metaphor.

Virtual Peer Pressure Works Just as Well as the Real Thing
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Virtual Peer Pressure Works Just as Well as the Real Thing

Virtual pressure from a computer-simulated peer is just as motivating as real peer pressure.

Rise of the Robo-Journalists? Google Teaches an AI the Art of Writing a Good Headline
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Rise of the Robo-Journalists? Google Teaches an AI the Art of Writing a Good Headline

The Google Brain Team says it has made strides in teaching computers to summarize text, and has developed an algorithm that can write "very good" headlines.

Who Would Win the Coding Olympics?
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Who Would Win the Coding Olympics?

U.S. programmers landed in 28th place in a HackerRank compilation of the results of 1.4 million coding challenges by approximately 300,000 developers.

What Robots Can Learn From Babies
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What Robots Can Learn From Babies

New software can predict how objects captured by a computing device's camera will most likely behave.

Here's How Russian Hackers Could Actually Tip an American Election
From ACM Opinion

Here's How Russian Hackers Could Actually Tip an American Election

Reports this week of Russian intrusions into U.S. election systems have startled many voters, but computer experts are not surprised.
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