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What Would Happen If All Satellites Stopped Working?
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What Would Happen If All Satellites Stopped Working?

We may not always realise it, but we depend on space technology orbiting the Earth.

Studying Hurricanes With Swarms of Smart Drones
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Studying Hurricanes With Swarms of Smart Drones

 Remember in Twister when they threw all those little sensors into the tornado? University of Florida scientists are working on a similar plan for hurricanes involving...

Drone Nation: A New Industry Takes Flight
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Drone Nation: A New Industry Takes Flight

By 2025 the drone industry will employ 100,000 people and be worth $82 billion globally, according to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International...

'hidden' Economy in Silicon Valley Built Without Advanced Degrees
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'hidden' Economy in Silicon Valley Built Without Advanced Degrees

Silicon Valley is world-renowned for the Nobel Prize winners and MacArthur "geniuses" behind theoretical breakthroughs in science, technology, engineering, and...

From ACM News

Administration Says Mining of Data Is Crucial to Fight Terror

In early September 2009, an e-mail passed through an Internet address in Peshawar, Pakistan, that was being monitored by the vast computers controlled by American...

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People's Locations Could Be Tracked

Data collected by the National Security Agency's program that monitors Americans' phone calls could be used to track millions of people's locations through their...

Hacking the Drone War's Secret History
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Hacking the Drone War's Secret History

In 2008 U.S. troops in Iraq discovered that Shi’ite insurgents had figured out how to tap and record video feeds from overhead American drones. Now you too can...

If Our Gadgets Could Measure Our Emotions
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If Our Gadgets Could Measure Our Emotions

On a recent family outing, my mother and sister got into a shouting match. But they weren’t mad at each other—they were yelling at the iPhone’s turn-by-turn navigation...

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As Data Floods In, Massive Open Online Courses Evolve

In 2012, education startups attracted millions of students—and a surge of interest from universities and the media—by offering massive open online courses, or MOOCs...

Firefighting Robot Paints 3D Thermal Imaging Picture For Rescuers
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Firefighting Robot Paints 3D Thermal Imaging Picture For Rescuers

New image-processing techniques will allow robots to quickly explore and characterize structural fires. 

'Temporal Cloaking' Could Bring More Secure Optical Communications
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'Temporal Cloaking' Could Bring More Secure Optical Communications

A new method for the "temporal cloaking" of optical communications could improve security for telecommunications. 

Contact Lens Computer: Like Google Glass, Without the Glasses
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Contact Lens Computer: Like Google Glass, Without the Glasses

For those who find Google Glass indiscreet, electronic contact lenses that outfit the user’s cornea with a display may one day provide an alternative.

President Obama: 'right Balance' on Surveillance
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President Obama: 'right Balance' on Surveillance

President Barack Obama defended his administration’s data-gathering programs Friday, calling them necessary for national security and well within the bounds of...

China Is Victim of Hacking Attacks
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China Is Victim of Hacking Attacks

China has been the target of serious cyberattacks from the United States, but Beijing has never blamed Washington or the Pentagon because such accusations would...

Google Says It Can Guess Movie Box Office Hauls—with 94% Accuracy
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Google Says It Can Guess Movie Box Office Hauls—with 94% Accuracy

Google released a research paper this week showing that the frequency of a movie being searched for on Google and YouTube is a surprisingly accurate indicator of...

Wearable Computing Pioneer Says Google Glass Offers “killer Existence”
From ACM TechNews

Wearable Computing Pioneer Says Google Glass Offers “killer Existence”

Google's Project Glass technical lead Thad Starner believes people can truly integrate Glass into their routine activities. 

Thought-Powered Helicopter Takes Off
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Thought-Powered Helicopter Takes Off

Experimental subjects have powered a remote-controlled helicopter through an obstacle course with their thoughts. 

U.S. Spy Chief Clapper Defends PRISM and Phone Surveillance
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U.S. Spy Chief Clapper Defends PRISM and Phone Surveillance

U.S. spy chief James Clapper has strongly defended government surveillance programmes after revelations of phone records being collected and internet servers being...

Teaching Old Microphones New Tricks
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Teaching Old Microphones New Tricks

Mobile phone software under development can be trained to identify stress in the human voice.

Cormoran Project Exploring Ways to Improve Cooperation In and Between Wireless Body Area Networks
From ACM TechNews

Cormoran Project Exploring Ways to Improve Cooperation In and Between Wireless Body Area Networks

The French National Research Agency is funding research on new forms of cooperation in and between wireless body area networks.
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