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The New National Identity Is What Smartphone You Prefer, and Nobody's Quite Sure Why
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The New National Identity Is What Smartphone You Prefer, and Nobody's Quite Sure Why

In a fascinating note at Asymco, mobile analyst and ex-Nokian Horace Dediu details how people's taste in smartphones varies from place to place:

Lowering the Energy Overhead For Data
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Lowering the Energy Overhead For Data

U.S. data centers are now eligible to receive Energy Star certification, if they are sufficiently energy efficient.

Google vs. Death
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Google vs. Death

In person, it can be a little hard to hear Larry Page.

NASA's Plutonium Problem Could End Deep-Space Exploration
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NASA's Plutonium Problem Could End Deep-Space Exploration

In 1977, the Voyager 1 spacecraft left Earth on a five-year mission to explore Jupiter and Saturn. Thirty-six years later, the car-size probe is still exploring...

Research Brings ­nbreakable Phones One Step Closer
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Research Brings ­nbreakable Phones One Step Closer

A new method for transferring versatile electronics onto a flexible surface could contribute to the development of flexible displays, solar cells, and energy harvesters...

Can Supercomputers Predict the Future?
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Can Supercomputers Predict the Future?

Supercomputers could predict major upheavals with some degree of confidence, according to a Georgetown University researcher.

Tri-City Hockey Crowds to Be Taped For ­.s. Security Research
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Tri-City Hockey Crowds to Be Taped For ­.s. Security Research

Researchers will videotape the crowd at the season opener for the Tri-City Americans hockey team in an attempt to improve facial recognition technologies. 

Carnegie Mellon Researchers Say Twitter Analysis Can Help Gamblers Beat the Spread on NFL Games
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Carnegie Mellon Researchers Say Twitter Analysis Can Help Gamblers Beat the Spread on NFL Games

Researchers are studying how to use analyses of Twitter feeds to predict the outcomes of National Football League football games. 

Behold! Jonathan Ive's Apple
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Behold! Jonathan Ive's Apple

Apple is today releasing the much-anticipated iOS 7, and with it, the biggest overhaul of its mobile operating system since it debuted in 2007 with the original...

Nasa's Asteroid-In-A-Bag Recipe
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Nasa's Asteroid-In-A-Bag Recipe

"It’s not as crazy as it seemed at the beginning," Charles Elachi, the director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told the Washington Post, about NASA's latest...

Ambivalence on Civil Liberties, Terrorism
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Ambivalence on Civil Liberties, Terrorism

When it comes to the balance between civil liberties and the war on terrorism, Americans seem to want the best of both worlds.

Robots Take Over
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Robots Take Over

A recent study suggests that for periods of less than one second, the financial world becomes a cyberenvironment inhabited by packs of aggressive trading algorithms...

Academics Launch Fake Social Network to Get an Inside Look at Chinese Censorship
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Academics Launch Fake Social Network to Get an Inside Look at Chinese Censorship

Harvard University professor Gary King this year launched a social media site to gain firsthand experience of online censorship in China.

Ios 7, Thoroughly Reviewed
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Ios 7, Thoroughly Reviewed

When we reviewed iOS 6 a year ago, we called it a "spit-and-polish" release and stand by that assessment today.

Experts See Potential Perils in Brazil Push to Break With U.s.-Centric Internet Over Nsa Spying
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Experts See Potential Perils in Brazil Push to Break With U.s.-Centric Internet Over Nsa Spying

Brazil is planning to remove itself from the U.S.-centric Internet in the aftermath of the U.S. National Security Agency's online spying program.

Cryptographers Have an Ethics Problem
From ACM Opinion

Cryptographers Have an Ethics Problem

Last week, I visited the MIT computer science department looking for a very famous cryptographer.

How Robots Can Trick You Into Loving Them
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How Robots Can Trick You Into Loving Them

I like to think of my Roomba as cute and industrious.

Say Goodbye to the Password
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Say Goodbye to the Password

Here's the fundamental problem with passwords: They are most effective in protecting a company when they are long, complicated and changed frequently. In other...

Mapping the 'geography' of the Internet
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Mapping the 'geography' of the Internet

Morningside Analytics chief scientist John Kelly maps the Internet's "cybersocial geography" to visualize topics of conversation and the participants involved in...

Girls-Only Coding Class Looks to Increase Female Tech Startup Presence
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Girls-Only Coding Class Looks to Increase Female Tech Startup Presence

Female students at six of Britain's top universities will be able to take a free coding course this academic year.
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