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Ny Judge: ­S Cannot Make Apple Provide Iphone Data
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Ny Judge: ­S Cannot Make Apple Provide Iphone Data

A federal judge ruled Monday that the U.S. Justice Department cannot use a 227-year-old law to force Apple to provide the FBI with access to locked iPhone data,...

Pentagon Starts Aggressive Cyberwar Against Is
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Pentagon Starts Aggressive Cyberwar Against Is

Not long after Defense Secretary Ash Carter prodded his cyber commanders to be more aggressive in the fight against Islamic State, the U.S. ramped up its offensive...

Computers Can Tell If You're Bored, Shows New Bsms Study
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Computers Can Tell If You're Bored, Shows New Bsms Study

University of Sussex researchers have found computers can read a user's body language to tell whether they are bored or interested in what is on the screen. 

Internet2 at 20: Alive and Kicking
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Internet2 at 20: Alive and Kicking

Nearly two decades since its launch, Internet2 continues to run on U.S. university campuses. 

Building Living, Breathing Supercomputers
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Building Living, Breathing Supercomputers

McGill University researchers says the substance that provides energy to human cells also could be used to power the next generation of supercomputers. 

Research Meets Light Art in This Microsoft Installation
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Research Meets Light Art in This Microsoft Installation

An installation at Microsoft's headquarters uses an open source software development kit to transform a room into a space of audiovisual elements to stimulate the...

Report Cites Dangers of Autonomous Weapons
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Report Cites Dangers of Autonomous Weapons

The report warns about a range of real-world risks associated with weapons systems that are completely autonomous.

Wesley A. Clark, Made Computing Personal, Dies at 88
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Wesley A. Clark, Made Computing Personal, Dies at 88

Clark’s computer designs built a bridge from the era of mainframe systems to personal computers.

Facebook Is Making a Map of Everyone in the World
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Facebook Is Making a Map of Everyone in the World

Americans inhabit an intricately mapped world.

A New Algorithm From MIT Could Protect Ships From 'rogue Waves' at Sea
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A New Algorithm From MIT Could Protect Ships From 'rogue Waves' at Sea

Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a predictive tool that could give ships a two- to three-minute advance warning of approaching rogue...

IBM Watson Machine Learns the Art of Writing a Good Headline
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IBM Watson Machine Learns the Art of Writing a Good Headline

The latest milestone for IBM researchers in their development of the Watson platform is the creation of a system for automatically abstracting documents.

Apple Encryption Stand Highlights Mobile Operators' Dilemma
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Apple Encryption Stand Highlights Mobile Operators' Dilemma

Apple Inc's stance on privacy in the face of a U.S. government demand to unlock an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino attackers has raised awkward questions...

Deep or Shallow, NLP Is Breaking Out
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Deep or Shallow, NLP Is Breaking Out

Neural net advances improve computers' language ability in many fields.

Should Self-Driving Cars Have Drivers Ready to Take Over?
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Should Self-Driving Cars Have Drivers Ready to Take Over?

The day when you'll be chauffeured to work by your car may not be far off.

Flaws in Wireless Mice and Keyboards Let Hackers Type on Your Pc
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Flaws in Wireless Mice and Keyboards Let Hackers Type on Your Pc

Bastille researchers warn of a new hacking technique in which malefactors armed with antennas can hijack wireless keyboards and mice from seven companies.

Autonomous Vehicle Technology Will Keep Soldiers Safer on Air, Land, Sea
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Autonomous Vehicle Technology Will Keep Soldiers Safer on Air, Land, Sea

Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute researchers are developing autonomous warfare technology, including an unmanned air vehicle and an unmanned ground vehicle. 

Can Technology Help ­S Improve ­pon Reality?
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Can Technology Help ­S Improve ­pon Reality?

Imagine walking on Mars and being able to examine rock formations from all angles, or collaborating on the same 3D hologram design with someone thousands of miles...

How to Build an ­nbeatable Poker-Playing Robot
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How to Build an ­nbeatable Poker-Playing Robot

The allure of building superior poker-playing computer programs is the chance to tackle the challenge of dealing with missing information. 

­nited Nations Cito: Artificial Intelligence Will Be Humanity's Final Innovation
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­nited Nations Cito: Artificial Intelligence Will Be Humanity's Final Innovation

United Nations chief information technology officer Atefeh Riazi emphasizes artificial-intelligence innovation as the next nexus of human technological advancement...

Dartmouth Researchers Invent 'magic Wand' to Improve Healthcare, Cybersecurity
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Dartmouth Researchers Invent 'magic Wand' to Improve Healthcare, Cybersecurity

A digital "magic wand" developed by Dartmouth College researchers makes it easy for people to connect their devices to Wi-Fi. 
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