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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...

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.

New Robots in the Workplace: Job Creators or Job Terminators?
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New Robots in the Workplace: Job Creators or Job Terminators?

New, affordable robots are being developed that can perform advanced tasks and may threaten jobs. 

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.

Unreported Side Effects of Drugs Are Found Using Internet Search Data, Study Finds
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Unreported Side Effects of Drugs Are Found Using Internet Search Data, Study Finds

Researchers found evidence of unreported prescription drug side effects before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration did by analyzing search engine query data. 

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...

Fashion Statement: Designer Creates Line of Drone-Proof Garments to Protect Privacy
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Fashion Statement: Designer Creates Line of Drone-Proof Garments to Protect Privacy

As the U.S. government draws up plans to use surveillance drones in domestic airspace, opposition to what many consider an unwarranted and significant invasionprivacy...

The Father of All Men Is 340,000 Years Old
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The Father of All Men Is 340,000 Years Old

Albert Perry carried a secret in his DNA: a Y chromosome so distinctive that it reveals new information about the origin of our species.

You May Now Kiss the Computer Screen
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You May Now Kiss the Computer Screen

With a red embroidered veil draped over her dark hair, Punam Chowdhury held her breath last month as her fiancé said the words that would make them husband and...

Led Display Puts Bay Bridge in New Light
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Led Display Puts Bay Bridge in New Light

The Bay Bridge will never win a beauty contest against the Golden Gate, but for the next two years, it gets to set aside its inferiority complex for several hours...

Web-Connected Cars Bring Privacy Concerns
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Web-Connected Cars Bring Privacy Concerns

Cars will soon be so linked into wireless networks they will be like giant rolling smartphones—with calling systems, streaming video, cameras, and apps ­capable...

Here's What Law Enforcement Can Recover From a Seized Iphone
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Here's What Law Enforcement Can Recover From a Seized Iphone

You may think of your iPhone as a friendly personal assistant. But once it’s alone in a room full of law enforcement officials, you might be surprised at the revealing...

Salford Ph.d. Student Develops Revolutionary Elderly Care Robot
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Salford Ph.d. Student Develops Revolutionary Elderly Care Robot

University of Salford researchers have created an interactive care robot designed to help care for elderly people in nursing homes. 

The Dangerous Logic of the Bradley Manning Case
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The Dangerous Logic of the Bradley Manning Case

After 1,000 days in pretrial detention, Private Bradley Manning offered a modified guilty plea for passing classified materials to WikiLeaks. But his case is far...

Why Teens Are Tiring of Facebook
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Why Teens Are Tiring of Facebook

To understand where teens like to spend their virtual time nowadways, just watch them on their smartphones.

How Much Does a Botnet Cost?
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How Much Does a Botnet Cost?

The cost of a botnet is contingent largely upon the physical location of the malware-infected computers inside of it. 

'wet' Computer Server Could Cut Internet Waste
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'wet' Computer Server Could Cut Internet Waste

Researchers are testing a liquid-cooled computer server that they say could greatly reduce the carbon footprint of the Internet. 

Supercomputing Challenges and Predictions
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Supercomputing Challenges and Predictions

The future of supercomputing likely will include improved weather forecasting and faster discovery of new drugs. 

Considering Data's Effect on Society
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Considering Data's Effect on Society

A group of academics, business executives, and journalists recently discussed how data can drive society. 

Vint Cerf Sees an 'Interspecies Internet' to Talk With Animals
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Vint Cerf Sees an 'Interspecies Internet' to Talk With Animals

Technology evangelists have proposed a new inter-species Internet that would facilitate communication between humans and animals. 
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