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Wearable Computing Pioneer Steve Mann: Who Watches the Watchmen?
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Wearable Computing Pioneer Steve Mann: Who Watches the Watchmen?

Steve Mann has been developing wearable technology for the past 30 years, adapting computers, screens, and optics into wearable devices.

The Next Big Thing in Tech: Augmented Reality
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The Next Big Thing in Tech: Augmented Reality

Augmented reality technologies have been in development in university labs and small companies for almost 50 years.

How Wearable Tech Will Fuel the Internet of Things
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How Wearable Tech Will Fuel the Internet of Things

Wearable technologies are expected to play an integral role in the Internet of things. 

Spies Like ­s: How We All Helped Build Prism
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Spies Like ­s: How We All Helped Build Prism

It used to be that the National Security Agency and its ilk had to pay through the nose for the latest in spying technology.

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How Google Transfers Data to Nsa

How does Google hand over data to the government? By old-fashioned secure "file transfer protocol," or FTP. And sometimes even by hand.

DARPA Robotics Challenge: The Search For the Perfect Robot Soldier
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DARPA Robotics Challenge: The Search For the Perfect Robot Soldier

The Atlas robot looks something out of the post-apocalyptic future, or maybe a Will Smith blockbuster. It's a 330lb cyborg with eerily human-like hands and a head...

How the ­.s. ­ses Technology to Mine More Data More Quickly
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How the ­.s. ­ses Technology to Mine More Data More Quickly

When American analysts hunting terrorists sought new ways to comb through the troves of phone records, e-mails, and other data piling up as digital communications...

What Would Happen If All Satellites Stopped Working?
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What Would Happen If All Satellites Stopped Working?

We may not always realise it, but we depend on space technology orbiting the Earth.

Mind-Controlled Exoskeleton Lets Paralyzed People Walk
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Mind-Controlled Exoskeleton Lets Paralyzed People Walk

MindWalker is the first exoskeleton that aims to allow paralyzed people to walk using only their minds. 

Google Facial Password Patent Aims to Boost Android Security
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Google Facial Password Patent Aims to Boost Android Security

A recent Google patent application suggests users stick out their tongue in place of a password, to keep the Face Unlock facility from being fooled by photos.

Studying Hurricanes With Swarms of Smart Drones
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Studying Hurricanes With Swarms of Smart Drones

 Remember in Twister when they threw all those little sensors into the tornado? University of Florida scientists are working on a similar plan for hurricanes involving...

Drone Nation: A New Industry Takes Flight
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Drone Nation: A New Industry Takes Flight

By 2025 the drone industry will employ 100,000 people and be worth $82 billion globally, according to the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International...

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Administration Says Mining of Data Is Crucial to Fight Terror

In early September 2009, an e-mail passed through an Internet address in Peshawar, Pakistan, that was being monitored by the vast computers controlled by American...

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People's Locations Could Be Tracked

Data collected by the National Security Agency's program that monitors Americans' phone calls could be used to track millions of people's locations through their...

Hacking the Drone War's Secret History
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Hacking the Drone War's Secret History

In 2008 U.S. troops in Iraq discovered that Shi’ite insurgents had figured out how to tap and record video feeds from overhead American drones. Now you too can...

Atom by Atom, Bond by Bond, a Chemical Reaction Caught in the Act
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Atom by Atom, Bond by Bond, a Chemical Reaction Caught in the Act

When Felix Fischer of the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory set out to develop nanostructures made of graphene using a new, controlled...

If Our Gadgets Could Measure Our Emotions
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If Our Gadgets Could Measure Our Emotions

On a recent family outing, my mother and sister got into a shouting match. But they weren’t mad at each other—they were yelling at the iPhone’s turn-by-turn navigation...

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As Data Floods In, Massive Open Online Courses Evolve

In 2012, education startups attracted millions of students—and a surge of interest from universities and the media—by offering massive open online courses, or MOOCs...

To Catch a Cyber-Thief
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To Catch a Cyber-Thief

A new method for analyzing computer data automatically identifies criminal topics discussed in a textual conversation. 

Tiny Airplanes and Subs From ­niversity of Florida Laboratory Could Be Next Hurricane Hunters
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Tiny Airplanes and Subs From ­niversity of Florida Laboratory Could Be Next Hurricane Hunters

Miniature unmanned vehicles could be used to predict the strength and path of hurricanes. 
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