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More Than 30 States Offer Online Voting, but Experts Warn It Isn't Secure
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More Than 30 States Offer Online Voting, but Experts Warn It Isn't Secure

More than 30 states will be hosting online voting systems by the time of the U.S. presidential election in November, but experts warn such systems are still insecure...

Nsa Can Legally Access Metadata of 25,000 Callers Based on a Single Suspect's Phone
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Nsa Can Legally Access Metadata of 25,000 Callers Based on a Single Suspect's Phone

Despite changes to the law, the U.S. National Security Agency can still request metadata from tens of thousands of private phones if they are indirectly connected...

How to Make Passwords That Cannot Be Compromised By Torture or Coercion
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How to Make Passwords That Cannot Be Compromised By Torture or Coercion

Researchers have hypothesized a method to measure an individual's stress levels and determine whether they are being coerced into revealing a password. 

Phones at the Dinner Table: ­-M Study Explores Attitudes
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Phones at the Dinner Table: ­-M Study Explores Attitudes

A new study investigates how people use mobile phones at the dinner table and their attitudes toward other people doing so. 

'cardboardizer' Allows ­sers to Create Robotic Models in Minutes
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'cardboardizer' Allows ­sers to Create Robotic Models in Minutes

The CardBoardiZer system developed at Purdue University allows even beginning designers to transform static three-dimensional objects into moving robotic versions...

7 Cities Head For Smart City Transportation Challenge Finals
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7 Cities Head For Smart City Transportation Challenge Finals

The cities continue to compete for as much as $50 million to improve safety, enhance mobility, boost economies, and address climate change.

New Electrical Energy Transmission System Makes Distance Wireless Charging a Reality
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New Electrical Energy Transmission System Makes Distance Wireless Charging a Reality

It may soon be possible to charge mobile devices without even taking them out of one's pocket. 

When Websites Won't Take No for an Answer
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When Websites Won't Take No for an Answer

Harry Brignull, a user-experience consultant in Britain who helps websites and apps develop consumer-friendly features, has a professional bone to pick with sites...

A Few Controversial Numbers May Be Illegal to Share
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A Few Controversial Numbers May Be Illegal to Share

Jon Johansen's program worked. The Norwegian teenager watched as it downloaded 200 megabytes of a recently released movie, The Matrix, from a DVD onto his computer...

Cybersecurity Sleuths Learn to Think Like Hackers
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Cybersecurity Sleuths Learn to Think Like Hackers

About 35 high-school students sit at neatly arranged rows of tables in the university's gym. Another 115 college-level contestants surround the high schoolers.

4 Big Plans to Fix Internet Security
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4 Big Plans to Fix Internet Security

Inadequate security is endemic to the Internet, and solving this problem will require effective trust and security mechanisms. 

System Harnesses Thousands of Network Cameras For Public Safety
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System Harnesses Thousands of Network Cameras For Public Safety

Purdue University researchers have developed a prototype system that can tap into thousands of cameras located in numerous venues. 

How Toy Street Lamps Are Shedding New Light on Quantum Computing
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How Toy Street Lamps Are Shedding New Light on Quantum Computing

The bulbs from toy street lamps, among other things, are helping to reveal new insights into quantum computing. 

Your Smartphone and Tablet May Be Making You Adhd-Like
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Your Smartphone and Tablet May Be Making You Adhd-Like

Smartphones and other digital technology may be inducing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder-like symptoms, according to a new study.

How to Hack the Hackers: The Human Side of Cyber Crime
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How to Hack the Hackers: The Human Side of Cyber Crime

Say what you will about cybercriminals, says Angela Sasse, "their victims rave about the customer service".

Pentagon Turns to Silicon Valley For Edge in Artificial Intelligence
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Pentagon Turns to Silicon Valley For Edge in Artificial Intelligence

In its quest to maintain a United States military advantage, the Pentagon is aggressively turning to Silicon Valley’s hottest technology—artificial intelligence...

Tech Helps Teens Battle Asthma
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Tech Helps Teens Battle Asthma

Hyekyun Rhee, chair of nursing science at the University of Rochester's School of Nursing, has developed ways to help teens better manage their asthma. 

The Internet of Drones Is Coming
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The Internet of Drones Is Coming

A significant barrier to commercial use of drones remains drone traffic density, and Robert J. Hall at AT&T Labs believes the answer lies in an "Internet of drones...

Ingestible Origami Robot
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Ingestible Origami Robot

Researchers have demonstrated an origami robot that can unfold from a ingestible capsule and use external magnetic fields to navigate across the stomach wall.

Ibm's Watson Has a New Project: Fighting Cybercrime
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Ibm's Watson Has a New Project: Fighting Cybercrime

IBM's Watson supercomputer hardly needs any more resumé-padding. It’s already wonJeopardy, written a cookbook, and dabbled in revolutionizing healthcare. 
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