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What Is the Big Secret Surrounding Stingray Surveillance?
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What Is the Big Secret Surrounding Stingray Surveillance?

Given the amount of mobile phone traffic that cell phone towers transmit, it is no wonder law enforcement agencies target these devices as a rich source of data...

How the ­.s. Finally Tracked Down a Hacker Kingpin
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How the ­.s. Finally Tracked Down a Hacker Kingpin

For the U.S., the extradition of Ercan Findikoglu shows the value of patience when it comes to pursuing suspected hacker kingpins.

Automated Vehicles: One Eye on the Road, Another on You
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Automated Vehicles: One Eye on the Road, Another on You

The importance of tracking motorist behavior will grow as more automated vehicles are rolled out, especially as it relates to the issue of assigning liability in...

Ai's Next Frontier: Machines That ­nderstand Language
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Ai's Next Frontier: Machines That ­nderstand Language

With the help of neural networks—vast networks of machines that mimic the web of neurons in the human brain—Facebook can recognize your face.

3D Vision: ­tsc Computer Scientists Develop Better Way to Visualize Molecules
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3D Vision: ­tsc Computer Scientists Develop Better Way to Visualize Molecules

University of Toronto Scarborough researchers say they have developed a new way to determine the actual shapes of biological molecules such as proteins and viruses...

This Ancient Paper Art Makes Flexible, Super Strong Electronics
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This Ancient Paper Art Makes Flexible, Super Strong Electronics

Teams of researchers  are using Kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting, as inspiration for developing flexible and stretchable electronics. 

New Project Will Develop Virtual Reality Counterterror Training
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New Project Will Develop Virtual Reality Counterterror Training

An innovative VR training program could help prepare security personnel in Europe to respond to physical threats and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. 

How to Read a Digital Footprint
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How to Read a Digital Footprint

Researchers think a database of psychological scores and social media data could be used to usher in a new era of psychological big data. 

Facebook Can Recognise You in Photos Even If You're Not Looking
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Facebook Can Recognise You in Photos Even If You're Not Looking

Thanks to the latest advances in computer vision, we now have machines that can pick you out of a line-up. But what if your face is hidden from view?

Will Millimeter Waves Maximize 5g Wireless?
From ACM Opinion

Will Millimeter Waves Maximize 5g Wireless?

Every decade or so since the first cellular networks appeared the companies that make mobile devices and the networks linking them have worked out new requirements...

The Real Software Security Problem Is ­S
From ACM TechNews

The Real Software Security Problem Is ­S

There are simple steps that can be taken to make software more secure and resilient, writes Carnegie Mellon University professor Jean Yang. 

Network Model For Tracking Twitter Memes Sheds Light on Information Spreading in the Brain
From ACM TechNews

Network Model For Tracking Twitter Memes Sheds Light on Information Spreading in the Brain

Indiana University researchers are working with colleagues in Switzerland to track the spread of information across the human brain. 

Supercomputers Surprisingly Link Dna Crosses to Cancer
From ACM TechNews

Supercomputers Surprisingly Link Dna Crosses to Cancer

University of Texas at Austin researchers used supercomputers to discover a surprising link between cross-shaped pieces of DNA, or cruciforms, and human cancer. ...

New App Sheds Light on Phone ­sage
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New App Sheds Light on Phone ­sage

A new application dubbed AppT enables users to monitor and analyze their mobile device usage. 

Drones Lack Autonomy
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Drones Lack Autonomy

Researchers and engineers are exploring ways to help Unmanned Aerial Vehicles choose to fly themselves, and to fly more safely.

A Disaster Foretold — and Ignored
From ACM News

A Disaster Foretold — and Ignored

LOpht's warnings about the Internet drew notice, but little action.

Facebook's New AI Can Paint, But Google's Knows How to Party
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Facebook's New AI Can Paint, But Google's Knows How to Party

Facebook and Google are building enormous neural networks—artificial brains—that can instantly recognize faces, cars, buildings, and other objects in digital photos...

Carrying a Table Together With a Robot
From ACM TechNews

Carrying a Table Together With a Robot

Seven European Union-based research teams are working to teach robots how to interact with humans and work together to accomplish tasks. 

Is Your Tablet a Risk to Hospital Care?
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Is Your Tablet a Risk to Hospital Care?

Medical personnel can use a portable electronic device without posing a danger to others, as long as they adhere to a hospital's designated minimum separation distance...

Indiana ­niversity Scientists Create Computational Algorithm For Fact-Checking
From ACM TechNews

Indiana ­niversity Scientists Create Computational Algorithm For Fact-Checking

Indiana University researchers have developed a computational method that can exploit any body of knowledge to help human fact-checkers. 
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