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What the Heck Is a Ram Scraper?
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What the Heck Is a Ram Scraper?

As the mystery around the credit card hacking at retail giants Target and Nieman Marcus continues to unfold, you’re going to start hearing a lot about something...

Techperts Predict Virtual Reality in Near Future
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Techperts Predict Virtual Reality in Near Future

Virtual environments and virtual reality will transform education, entertainment, and scientific exploration. 

This Company Sold Google a Quantum Computer. Here's How It Works.
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This Company Sold Google a Quantum Computer. Here's How It Works.

I thought it would be interesting to hear from D-Wave, a start-up that has raised more than $130 million in venture capital and employs over 100 people.

Confused About the Nsa's Quantum Computing Project? This MIT Computer Scientist Can Explain.
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Confused About the Nsa's Quantum Computing Project? This MIT Computer Scientist Can Explain.

My Washington Post colleagues have reported on a National Security Agency program to to build a quantum computer.

Hubble Telescope Sees Star That May Explode Soon
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Hubble Telescope Sees Star That May Explode Soon

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a striking new photo of a doomed star poised to explode in a devastating supernova event.

The Next Data Privacy Battle May Be Waged Inside Your Car
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The Next Data Privacy Battle May Be Waged Inside Your Car

Cars are becoming smarter than ever, with global positioning systems, Internet connections, data recorders and high-definition cameras.

The Bitcoin-Mining Arms Race Heats Up
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The Bitcoin-Mining Arms Race Heats Up

Joel Flickinger's two-bedroom home in the hills above Oakland, Calif., hums with custom-built computing gear.

Lifelogging: What It's Like to Record Your Whole Life
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Lifelogging: What It's Like to Record Your Whole Life

Gordon Bell, one of the first people to chronicle his existence digitally, explains how it has changed his life and the potential pitfalls.

Engineers Make World's Fastest Organic Transistor, Heralding New Generation of See-Through Electronics
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Engineers Make World's Fastest Organic Transistor, Heralding New Generation of See-Through Electronics

Researchers say their development of the world's fastest thin-film organic transistors proves the technology could be used in high-resolution TVs and other electronics...

The Hottest Technology Not on Display at CES: Smart Radio Chips
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The Hottest Technology Not on Display at CES: Smart Radio Chips

Beyond the glitz of the International Consumer Electronics Show, the wireless industry faces a fundamental problem: more features and faster data transmission are...

Hubble Telescope Reveals Deepest View of the Universe Yet
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Hubble Telescope Reveals Deepest View of the Universe Yet

The Hubble Space Telescope has glimpsed farther into the universe than any observatory before, producing the first of six new "deep field" images that show objects...

Findings From Data Management Pilot Announced
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Findings From Data Management Pilot Announced

The Southeastern Universities Research Association recently announced the findings of the collaborative Dataverse Network project.

New Algorithm Can Dramatically Streamline Solutions to the 'max Flow' Problem
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New Algorithm Can Dramatically Streamline Solutions to the 'max Flow' Problem

Finding the most efficient way to transport items across a network like the U.S. highway system or the Internet is a problem that has taxed mathematicians and computer...

Sculpting Geometry
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Sculpting Geometry

Carlo Séquin lives in a world of impossible objects and mind-bending shapes.

Does Bitcoin Have a Future in Politics?
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Does Bitcoin Have a Future in Politics?

Representative Steve Stockman (R-Tex.) is no stranger to provocative proposals.

By 2018, Cars Will Be Self-Aware
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By 2018, Cars Will Be Self-Aware

"Cars will become the first robot most of us experience in our lifetime," says Gartner analyst Thilo Koslowski. 

A Makeover For Maps
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A Makeover For Maps

Graphic designers are experimenting with new ways of presenting data, to better display the information people download over a range of devices. 

Tau Computer Algorithm Identifies 'aging Genes'
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Tau Computer Algorithm Identifies 'aging Genes'

Researchers have developed an algorithm that predicts which genes can be turned off to fight aging. 

Simulator Recreates Virtual Taste Online
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Simulator Recreates Virtual Taste Online

Online tasting could become another staple for people who live the digital life. 

Basketball, Football, and Hockey Are All the Same Game
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Basketball, Football, and Hockey Are All the Same Game

Researchers have found that college and professional football, hockey, and basketball are much less complicated than most people think. 
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