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Google Maps Trained ­S to Follow Directions. Now Its Former Developer Wants ­S to Explore.
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Google Maps Trained ­S to Follow Directions. Now Its Former Developer Wants ­S to Explore.

It's not evident from the way his hair flops casually down and across, nor from his equally relaxed demeanor, but John Hanke is one of Google's most important idea...

A Cost-Effective Solution to Monitoring and Diagnosing Sleeping Disorders
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A Cost-Effective Solution to Monitoring and Diagnosing Sleeping Disorders

A new software instantly identifies sleep anomalies by comparing the user's movements to their normal sleeping and waking patterns. 

Nrel Releases Free, Open-Source Energy Analysis Tool
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Nrel Releases Free, Open-Source Energy Analysis Tool

Energy DataBus is a new open source app for tracking, storing, and analyzing energy-related data for optimizing energy use and spotting leaks. 

Master's Degree Is New Frontier of Study Online
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Master's Degree Is New Frontier of Study Online

Next January, the Georgia Institute of Technology plans to offer a master’s degree in computer science through massive open online courses for a fraction of the...

Gene Golovchinsky, 1965 2013
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Gene Golovchinsky, 1965 2013

Gene Golovchinsky, senior research scientist at FX Palo Alto Laboratory, passed away last week at the age of 48.  

How Big Data Could Help Identify the Next Felon—or Blame the Wrong Guy
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How Big Data Could Help Identify the Next Felon—or Blame the Wrong Guy

Think of it as big data meets "Minority Report."

Among the Nsa's Own Tips For Securing Computers: Remove the Webcam
From ACM News

Among the Nsa's Own Tips For Securing Computers: Remove the Webcam

Seems like everything gets hacked these days. Baby monitors. White House employees' personal email. Toilets.

Research Shows Precisely Which Strategies Help Players Win Team-Oriented Video Games
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Research Shows Precisely Which Strategies Help Players Win Team-Oriented Video Games

A new technique can determine which strategies give players an advantage at multi-player, real-time strategy games. 

Why Can’t My Computer Understand Me?
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Why Can’t My Computer Understand Me?

In a terrific paper just presented at the premier international conference on artificial intelligence, Hector Levesque, a University of Toronto computer scientist...

It’s Time to Reform the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
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It’s Time to Reform the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

A bill working its way through Congress is an opportunity to update an unfair, outmoded cybersecurity law

Google Is Preparing For Screenless Computers
From ACM TechNews

Google Is Preparing For Screenless Computers

Google aims to fulfill its vision of a future in which people's primary interaction with computers is vocal by enabling voice commands in all of its products, and...

Medical Hacking Poses a Terrifying Threat, in Theory
From ACM News

Medical Hacking Poses a Terrifying Threat, in Theory

In the world of hypothetical cybercrime, not much is scarier than the hacked medical device.

­.s. Brain Project Puts Focus on Ethics
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­.s. Brain Project Puts Focus on Ethics

The false mouse memories made the ethicists uneasy. By stimulating certain neurons in the hippocampus, Susumu Tonegawa and his colleagues caused mice to recall...

Researchers ­se Augmented Reality to Coach Train Drivers
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Researchers ­se Augmented Reality to Coach Train Drivers

Central University of Queensland researchers are improving train driving simulations with augmented reality in order to facilitate drivers' skills development....

Weather Channel Now Also Forecasts What You'll Buy
From ACM Careers

Weather Channel Now Also Forecasts What You'll Buy

The Weather Channel knows the chance for rain in St. Louis on Friday, what the heat index could reach in Santa Fe on Saturday, and how humid Baltimore may get on...

Terrorists Turn to Online Chat Rooms to Evade U.s.
From ACM News

Terrorists Turn to Online Chat Rooms to Evade U.s.

Al-Qaida fighters have been using secretive chat rooms and encrypted Internet message boards for planning and coordinating attacks, including the threatened if...

The New York Times Was Losing $5 Per Second Thanks to Its Web Site Outage
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The New York Times Was Losing $5 Per Second Thanks to Its Web Site Outage

The New York Times is still reeling from a massive Web outage that took down its homepage, its corporate Web site, and everything in between.

­CLA Researcher Invents New Tools to Manage 'information Overload' Threatening Neuroscience
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­CLA Researcher Invents New Tools to Manage 'information Overload' Threatening Neuroscience

A research map tool allows neuroscientists to quickly scan existing neuroscience research and plan their next study, avoiding information overload. 

How to Share Scientific Data
From ACM News

How to Share Scientific Data

Stewart Brand, the founder of the Whole Earth catalog and a Silicon Valley muse, once said that information wanted to be free and expensive, simultaneously. That...

'spoofers' Use Fake Gps Signals to Knock a Yacht Off Course
From ACM News

'spoofers' Use Fake Gps Signals to Knock a Yacht Off Course

University of Texas researchers recently tricked the navigation system of an $80 million yacht and sent the ship off course in an experiment that showed how any...
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