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In Digital Era, What Does 'watching Tv' Even Mean?
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In Digital Era, What Does 'watching Tv' Even Mean?

We spend a full five hours and 16 minutes a day in front of a screen, and that's without even turning on a television.

Silk Road Bust Hints at Fbi's New Cybercrime Powers
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Silk Road Bust Hints at Fbi's New Cybercrime Powers

The biggest drug marketplace on the Internet has been busted.

Google Debuts Google Web Designer Beta For Html5 Creativity
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Google Debuts Google Web Designer Beta For Html5 Creativity

Google has released the beta version of a tool designed to help Web developers create interactive and vibrant Internet content using HTML5, Google Web Designer...

How Gaming Tech Is Making For Better Interplanetary Exploration
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How Gaming Tech Is Making For Better Interplanetary Exploration

"My dream in this area is that, someday, when we put human boots on the surface of Mars, I want there to be millions of people in attendance for that event," Jeff...

Putting a Face on a Robot
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Putting a Face on a Robot

Older and younger people have varying preferences for whether a personal robot should have a robotic, human, or mixed human-robot face.

And Then Steve Said, 'let There Be an Iphone'
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And Then Steve Said, 'let There Be an Iphone'

The 55 miles from Campbell to San Francisco make for one of the nicest commutes anywhere.

Formula Predicts Research Papers' Future Citations
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Formula Predicts Research Papers' Future Citations

It sounds like a science administrator’s dream—or a scientist's worst nightmare: a formula that predicts how often research papers will be cited.

Your Digital Trail: Does The Fourth Amendment Protect Us?
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Your Digital Trail: Does The Fourth Amendment Protect Us?

Science fiction writers have fantasized for years about the government monitoring everything we do.

Matchstick-Sized Sensor Can Record Your Private Chats
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Matchstick-Sized Sensor Can Record Your Private Chats

Everyone knows that to have a private chat in the NSA era, you go outdoors.

Surprisingly Simple Scheme for Self-Assembling Robots
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Surprisingly Simple Scheme for Self-Assembling Robots

M-Blocks are cube-shaped robots that can climb over and around one another, leap through the air, roll across the ground, and move while suspended upside down. 

Scrambled Code Keeps Software Safe
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Scrambled Code Keeps Software Safe

Computer scientists have developed a "mathematical obfuscation" scheme to prevent hackers from reverse-engineering software. 

As F.b.i. Pursued Snowden, an E-Mail Service Stood Firm
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As F.b.i. Pursued Snowden, an E-Mail Service Stood Firm

One day last May, Ladar Levison returned home to find an F.B.I. agent's business card on his Dallas doorstep.

Computer Science Researchers at Texas A&m Design Video Game to Manage Stress
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Computer Science Researchers at Texas A&m Design Video Game to Manage Stress

Researchers are developing a video game called Chill Out to help students learn stress management. 

More Than a Game
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More Than a Game

Researchers have used graphics processing units to demonstrate how to crunch certain astrophysics calculations much more quickly than conventional methods. 

How Dia Is Cultivating Google-Like Innovation
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How Dia Is Cultivating Google-Like Innovation

The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency is using cloud computing to foster innovation among government agencies, industry, and academia. 

Stretchable Oleds For Displays, Lighting
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Stretchable Oleds For Displays, Lighting

A transparent, elastic organic light-emitting diode could give rise to a new class of smartphones, smart clothing, and wallpaper-like lighting panels. 

Imagining Data Without Division
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Imagining Data Without Division

Seven years ago, when David Schimel was asked to design an ambitious data project called the National Ecological Observatory Network, it was little more than a...

Android Fingerprint Sensors 6 Months Away
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Android Fingerprint Sensors 6 Months Away

The FIDO Alliance is aggressively pushing a new standard of biometric identification for consumer access to mobile payments and other services. 

A Google Glass Alternative in Japan
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A Google Glass Alternative in Japan

Foreign tourists visiting this city have long encountered translation help.

Which World Governments Are Most Likely to Snoop on Your Facebook?
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Which World Governments Are Most Likely to Snoop on Your Facebook?

The United States, Italy, the United Kingdom, India, and Australia have the highest rates of government surveillance of Facebook accounts.
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