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A Road Map For Advancing Women in Tech
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A Road Map For Advancing Women in Tech

A new study makes eight core recommendations for boosting diversity and advancing and retaining women in the technology sector. 

Browsing in Public
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Browsing in Public

The new Eyebrowse system enables Web users to share self-selected aspects of their online activity with their friends and the general public. 

Humanoid Robots Can't Outsource Their Brains to the Cloud Due to Network Latency
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Humanoid Robots Can't Outsource Their Brains to the Cloud Due to Network Latency

Osaka University roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro explains why offloading a humanoid robot's intelligence to a data center or a cloud computer is impractical. 

Pentagon Hackers Are Waging America’s First Cyberwar
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Pentagon Hackers Are Waging America’s First Cyberwar

U.S. politicians have long threatened America's enemies with tanks, planes, submarines, and nuclear missiles. Last week defense secretary Ashton Carter leveled...

At Rsa Conference, Unlikely Allies Address Value of Digital Security
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At Rsa Conference, Unlikely Allies Address Value of Digital Security

To Amit Yoran, a digital security veteran, the fight between Apple and the F.B.I. over access to an iPhone can be viewed in black-and-white terms: What law enforcement...

Conversing With Computers
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Conversing With Computers

University of Southern California researchers are developing high-speed language-processing systems that rival the speed and efficiency of human speakers. 

The Most Important Object in Computer Graphics History Is This Teapot
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The Most Important Object in Computer Graphics History Is This Teapot

A teapot has the distinction of being one of the most influential objects in the history of computer graphics, dating back to 1974.

Software Agents Begin to Form Personal Rapport with ­sers
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Software Agents Begin to Form Personal Rapport with ­sers

Making friends with software.

Log In to Your Phone with a Finger-Drawn Doodle Instead of a Password
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Log In to Your Phone with a Finger-Drawn Doodle Instead of a Password

Rather than painstakingly typing in passwords on your smartphone, you may eventually just swipe a shape or other pattern on its display to authenticate yourself...

Defense Secretary Favors Strong Encryption, Not 'back Doors'
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Defense Secretary Favors Strong Encryption, Not 'back Doors'

Declaring that strong encryption is essential to the nation's security, Defense Secretary Ash Carter told a tech industry audience Wednesday that he's "not a believer...

Carnegie Mellon's Pokerbot Models Asymmetric Data
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Carnegie Mellon's Pokerbot Models Asymmetric Data

Carnegie Mellon University's Pokerbot won first place at the Annual Computer Poker Competition in the total bankroll category. 

An Algorithm For Teamwork
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An Algorithm For Teamwork

A team of University of Victoria students took first place at the third annual BattleSnake competition hosted by the university.

Getting From Here to There
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Getting From Here to There

University of Delaware researchers have developed a method to reduce the amount of data associated with intelligent transportation systems. 

In Emergencies, Should You Trust a Robot?
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In Emergencies, Should You Trust a Robot?

Georgia Institute of Technology researchers report humans may put too much faith in robots for their own safety. 

Tiny Cameras to See in the Intestines
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Tiny Cameras to See in the Intestines

The digestive tract can be inhospitable terrain to examine.

Advertising Company Will ­se Its Billboards To Track Passing Cellphones
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Advertising Company Will ­se Its Billboards To Track Passing Cellphones

Clear Channel Outdoor—one of the largest outdoor advertising companies in the U.S.—is starting a new program called Radar that will use billboards to map real-world...

Google: Self-Driving Car Followed 'the Spirit of the Road' Before Accident
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Google: Self-Driving Car Followed 'the Spirit of the Road' Before Accident

Google says it has gained insights concerning a Feb. 14 accident in which one of its autonomous vehicles collided with a city bus in Mountain View, CA. 

How to Tame Your Robot
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How to Tame Your Robot

Carnegie Mellon University researcher Madeline Gannon has created the means to instruct a robot to perform tasks by following a human coder's motions.

In Fighting FBI, Apple Says Free Speech Rights Mean No Forced Coding
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In Fighting FBI, Apple Says Free Speech Rights Mean No Forced Coding

The Justice Department wants Apple to write special software to help it break into the iPhone used by one the San Bernardino terrorists.

New Gpu Memory Standards to Supercharge Graphics
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New Gpu Memory Standards to Supercharge Graphics

The increasing popularity of life-like games and virtual reality technology is pushing the computing industry to develop better graphics technology. 
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