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Big Data, Big Blunders
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Big Data, Big Blunders

Companies are finding that big data doesn't necessarily translate into easy success.

How Big Data Is Changing the Whole Equation For Business
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How Big Data Is Changing the Whole Equation For Business

There's a ton of information out there. And businesses are figuring out how to put it to work.

Star Trek 'holodeck' in the Living Room?
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Star Trek 'holodeck' in the Living Room?

With "immersive media" taking content well beyond the TV screen, new technology is attempting to move virtual reality towards something even closer to real life...

Disentangling Photons and Atoms to Keep Quantum Systems Clean
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Disentangling Photons and Atoms to Keep Quantum Systems Clean

In quantum physics, the divisions between object and observer—the systems and environment—become blurred.

Crowdsourcing Platforms Monitor Disease, Dissent, and Disasters
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Crowdsourcing Platforms Monitor Disease, Dissent, and Disasters

Crowdsourcing platforms developed to aid epidemiological investigations have been repurposed to catalog political strife in Syria. 

China's Next-Generation Internet Is a World-Beater
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China's Next-Generation Internet Is a World-Beater

China is developing a next-generation national Internet that reportedly is on a larger scale than anything being developed in the West. 

Sxsw: Google's Amit Singhal Talks Natural-Language Search, Mobile
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Sxsw: Google's Amit Singhal Talks Natural-Language Search, Mobile

How do you build a search engine that's more attuned to natural language, capable of divining what you mean, and giving back what you want?

Tim Berners-Lee on the Making of New Worlds
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Tim Berners-Lee on the Making of New Worlds

The Internet should be open.

Web-Based 'brain' For Robots Goes Live
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Web-Based 'brain' For Robots Goes Live

Robots confused about what they encounter in the world of humans can now get help online.

Everything We Know About What Data Brokers Know About You
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Everything We Know About What Data Brokers Know About You

Data companies are scooping up enormous amounts of information about almost every American. They sell information about whether you're pregnant or divorced or trying...

The History of Hadoop: From 4 Nodes to the Future of Data
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The History of Hadoop: From 4 Nodes to the Future of Data

Depending on how one defines its birth, Hadoop is now 10 years old. In that decade, Hadoop has gone from being the hopeful answer to Yahoo’s search-engine woes...

Dhs Built Domestic Surveillance Tech Into Predator Drones
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Dhs Built Domestic Surveillance Tech Into Predator Drones

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has customized its Predator drones, originally built for overseas military operations, to carry out at-home surveillance...

Researchers Develop Algorithm to Maximize Friendship Acceptance By Strangers on Social Networks
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Researchers Develop Algorithm to Maximize Friendship Acceptance By Strangers on Social Networks

A new algorithm can help strangers become 'friends' with people they do not know on social networks. 

Frozen Android Phones Give Up Data Secrets
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Frozen Android Phones Give Up Data Secrets

Researchers were able to bypass the encryption system of an Android smartphone by freezing it for an hour. 

Lars Rasmussen: The Brains Behind Facebook's Future
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Lars Rasmussen: The Brains Behind Facebook's Future

For a man that made his career out of helping millions of people find their way around, Lars Rasmussen is frank about his own navigational shortcomings.

The Big-Data Interview: Making Sense of the New World Order
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The Big-Data Interview: Making Sense of the New World Order

In April 2003, British and U.S. researchers declared the Human Genome Project complete.

Feds Crack Down on Mobile-Phone Spammers
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Feds Crack Down on Mobile-Phone Spammers

The U.S Federal Trade Commission said today that it is cracking down on marketers that are allegedly bombarding consumers with hundreds of millions of unwanted on...

Tracking Sensors Invade the Workplace
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Tracking Sensors Invade the Workplace

A few years ago when Bank of America Corp. wanted to study whether face time mattered among its call-center teams, the big bank asked about 90 workers to wear badges...

Kinect Demo Shows Off Hand Recognition, Multitouch
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Kinect Demo Shows Off Hand Recognition, Multitouch

Microsoft Research this week showed off a demo application that allows for Kinect to recognize multi-touch gestures.

Graphene Antennas Would Enable Terabit Wireless Downloads
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Graphene Antennas Would Enable Terabit Wireless Downloads

A proposed wireless antenna made from graphene could enable terabit-per-second transfer speeds at short ranges. 
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