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Latest in Web Tracking: Stealthy 'supercookies'
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Latest in Web Tracking: Stealthy 'supercookies'

It is almost impossible for computer users to detect new, legal techniques employed by major Web sites that track people's online activities through the installation...

Remaking American Medicine
From Communications of the ACM

Remaking American Medicine

Developing an IT ecosystem for health could improve — and transform — the practice of medicine.

Invasion of the Mobile Apps
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Invasion of the Mobile Apps

The market model pioneered by Apple and others is transforming the software world — and has profound implications for software companies and their customers.

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Ibm's New Chips Compute More Like We Do

A microchip with about as much brain power as a garden worm might not seem very impressive, compared with the blindingly fast chips in modern personal computers...

Face Recognition Ids Chimps from Photos
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Face Recognition Ids Chimps from Photos

Facial recognition isn't just for humans anymore; similar programs run on apes could help park rangers help identify chimps and gorillas, scientists have found...

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Robot 'mission Impossible' Wins Video Prize

You could call it Mission Impossible: Robot Library Heist. An army of flying, rolling, and climbing robots have been taught to work together to find and snatch...

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The Public, Playing a Molecule-Building Game, Outperforms Scientists

A Web-based game that uses the brainpower of biology novices to understand molecules key to life and disease is producing working designs of those molecules in...

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Bart Protests: San Francisco Transit Cuts Cellphones to Thwart Demonstrators; First Amendment Debate

San Francisco's BART—the Bay Area Rapid Transit system—has clashed with demonstrators again over a First Amendment issue: whether it can legally cut off cellphone...

Solar Activity Increases Odds of Disruptions on Earth
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Solar Activity Increases Odds of Disruptions on Earth

The sun has entered a cycle of increasingly powerful flares and eruptions, catapulting to Earth high-energy particles capable of wreaking havoc on electronic...

Google, Mozilla Team Up to Create a Smarter, Action-Based Web
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Google, Mozilla Team Up to Create a Smarter, Action-Based Web

A new meta-Web site application programming interface from Google will make it easier for Web sites to pass data back and forth. Web Intents is designed for its...

New Police Scanner Raises 'facial Profiling' Concerns
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New Police Scanner Raises 'facial Profiling' Concerns

Beginning this fall, police officers across the nation will have a new weapon holstered onto their belts: A small attachment that weighs about 12 ounces turns...

Sending the Police Before There's a Crime
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Sending the Police Before There's a Crime

The arrests were routine. Two women were taken into custody after they were discovered peering into cars in a downtown parking garage in Santa Cruz, Calif. One...

MI5 Joins Social Messaging Trawl for Riot Organisers
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MI5 Joins Social Messaging Trawl for Riot Organisers

Intelligence agency asked to crack encrypted messages—especially on BlackBerry Messenger—to help police.

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Is It Cyberwar?

Vote on which scenarios you think qualify as acts of war.

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Millions of Web Pages Are Hacker Landmines

Some eight million web pages, published mostly by smaller merchants and professional firms, have been hijacked this summer and set up to usurp control of the...

How Ibm's 5150 Pc Shaped the Computer Industry
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How Ibm's 5150 Pc Shaped the Computer Industry

Most people in the Western world walk around with a powerful computer in their pocket or purse, otherwise known as a smartphone. It's not unusual to see someone...

Stick-On Tattoos Go Electric
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Stick-On Tattoos Go Electric

Through a combination of careful theoretical modeling and precise micro-manufacturing, a team of engineers and scientists has developed a new type of ultra-thin...

Industry Tries to Streamline Privacy Policies For Mobile ­sers
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Industry Tries to Streamline Privacy Policies For Mobile ­sers

As concerns grow over data collection, including proposed legislation to more closely protect consumers, mobile applications developers are building basic privacy...

New Anti-Censorship Scheme Could Make It Impossible to Block Individual Sites
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New Anti-Censorship Scheme Could Make It Impossible to Block Individual Sites

Researchers at the universities of Michigan and Waterloo are developing Telex, an approach to combating Internet censorship that turns the entire Web into a proxy...

Researcher Teaches Computers to Detect Spam More Accurately
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Researcher Teaches Computers to Detect Spam More Accurately

Georgia Tech researcher Nina Balcan recently received a Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship for her work in developing machine learning methods that can be...
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