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Objects Know How They Are Being Touched
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Objects Know How They Are Being Touched

A doorknob that knows whether to lock or unlock based on how it is grasped, a smartphone that silences itself if the user holds a finger to her lips, and a chair...

Hovering Drones Flock Together Using 3D Vision
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Hovering Drones Flock Together Using 3D Vision

If you're going to have a group of drones flying around each other, it would probably be wise to have each of them know where the other is.

Google Spdy Accelerates Mobile Web
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Google Spdy Accelerates Mobile Web

The SPDY protocol can help provide much faster access to mobile Web sites, according to Google engineers.  

What Makes Heroic Strife
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What Makes Heroic Strife

For the past decade or so, generals commanding the world's most advanced armies have been able to rely on accurate forecasts of the outcomes of conventional battles...

Ieee Fellow: Don't Expect Nfc Payments to Have a Major Mobile Impact
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Ieee Fellow: Don't Expect Nfc Payments to Have a Major Mobile Impact

Although many companies are hoping that mobile payments enabled by near-field communications technology will catch on among consumers, the technology's impact will...

A 100-Gigbit Highway For Science
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A 100-Gigbit Highway For Science

The U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is laying the foundation for a high-speed network that can transport an increasing amount of scientific...

Steganography: How Al-Qaeda Hid Secret Documents in a Porn Video
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Steganography: How Al-Qaeda Hid Secret Documents in a Porn Video

When a suspected al-Qaeda member was arrested in Berlin in May of 2011, he was found with a memory card with a password-protected folder—and the files within it...

London 2012: The Importance of Olympic Timekeeping
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London 2012: The Importance of Olympic Timekeeping

Olympic timekeepers Omega are unveiling the latest technology that will be used at the London 2012 Games. It can monitor athletes' performance to the nearest one...

How and Why You Should Do Data Journalism
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How and Why You Should Do Data Journalism

One of the big areas of focus for technology companies over the past year has been "big data"—in other words, the idea that there can be a lot of value in finding...

From ACM News

The Indoor Positioning System Era

GPS rules your life. At least, it rules mine.

Icann to Notify Domain Applicants of Data Breaches
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Icann to Notify Domain Applicants of Data Breaches

ICANN announced that it will notify all companies who were affected by the recent data breach in the top-level domain Applicant System that allowed other applicants...

'bullet Time' to Stop Cyber Attacks on Power Grids
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'bullet Time' to Stop Cyber Attacks on Power Grids

In The Matrix, the famous "bullet time" effect showed how Keanu Reeves's character Neo was able to sway out of the path of incoming bullets, as time appeared to...

Web War Ii: What a Future Cyberwar Will Look Like
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Web War Ii: What a Future Cyberwar Will Look Like

How might the blitzkrieg of the future arrive? By air strike? An invading army? In a terrorist's suitcase? In fact it could be coming down the line to a computer...

It Engineers Ponder Fix to Dangerous Internet Routing Problem
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It Engineers Ponder Fix to Dangerous Internet Routing Problem

Information technology engineers have been studying methods for fixing a weakness in the Internet's routing system known as the Border Gateway Protocol, which can...

Esnet Launches Architecture to Help Researchers Deliver on Data-Intensive Science
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Esnet Launches Architecture to Help Researchers Deliver on Data-Intensive Science

Key to the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Sciences Network's effort to supply reliable high-bandwidth network services to thousands of scientists to manage...

From ACM News

Smartphone Patent Wars: The Coming Sequel

Billions of dollars are being spent to amass patent arsenals, and lawsuits are flying worldwide.

Iranian Oil Ministry Discovers Hackers' Target
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Iranian Oil Ministry Discovers Hackers' Target

The Iranian oil ministry's cyber team has identified the main and hidden agenda of the recent cyber attack on the ministry, a senior Iranian official announced...

Drone ­se Takes Off on the Home Front
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Drone ­se Takes Off on the Home Front

With little public attention, dozens of universities and law-enforcement agencies have been given approval by federal aviation regulators to use unmanned aircraft...

Papers From Collective Intelligence 2012 Conference Now Online
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Papers From Collective Intelligence 2012 Conference Now Online

MIT recently hosted the Collective Intelligence 2012 conference, which gave collective intelligence experts an opportunity to review papers about behavior that...

From ACM News

The New Science of Online Persuasion

The Web has fundamentally changed the business of advertising in just a few years. So it stands to reason that the process of creating ads is bound to change, too...
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