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N.s.a. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers
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N.s.a. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers

The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world that allows the United States to conduct surveillance on those...

The Best Time to Wage Cyberwar
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The Best Time to Wage Cyberwar

If you discover a way to hack into your enemy's computers, do you strike while the iron is hot, or patiently wait for a better opportunity to arise?

Irs Under Pressure to Clarify Bitcoin Rules
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Irs Under Pressure to Clarify Bitcoin Rules

The Internal Revenue Service is under mounting pressure to issue guidance clarifying how taxpayers should handle transactions involving bitcoin and other digital...

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. 

Eureka! New Tech Shrinks Cloud Computing's Carbon Footprint
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Eureka! New Tech Shrinks Cloud Computing's Carbon Footprint

New algorithms designed to simulate a worldwide network of connected data centers can predict how to best limit carbon emissions from cloud computing. 

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.

Nasa Robots Blaze the Trail For Humans on Mars
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Nasa Robots Blaze the Trail For Humans on Mars

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Mars rovers "are our eyes, our feet, our hands on the ground that inform us before we get there." 

Eye-Catching Electronics
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Eye-Catching Electronics

Electronic components thinner and more flexible than previous technologies open up new possibilities for ultra-thin, transparent sensors. 

Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips
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Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips

A new class of nanomaterials that can self-assemble might enable the creation of nearly molecule-scale circuits. 

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.

Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips
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Designing the Next Wave of Computer Chips

Not long after Gordon E. Moore proposed in 1965 that the number of transistors that could be etched on a silicon chip would continue to double approximately every...

Researchers Find Ways for More Efficient Control of Wind Power
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Researchers Find Ways for More Efficient Control of Wind Power

Researchers have written algorithms to help optimize power grids after discovering that wind power plants at strategic locations can make grids more resilient to...

Motorola Patents E-Tattoo That Can Read Your Thoughts By Listening to ­nvocalized Words in Your Throat
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Motorola Patents E-Tattoo That Can Read Your Thoughts By Listening to ­nvocalized Words in Your Throat

Motorola Mobility has filed a patent application for an electronic smart tattoo that can intercept subtle voice commands, subvocal commands, and subconscious thoughts...

Tech Women Are Busy Building Their Own Networks
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Tech Women Are Busy Building Their Own Networks

Despite their under-representation in technology careers, women are present in the field and increasingly network with one another to expand their opportunities...

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...
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