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Google Takes On Friend Sprawl

Google Inc. launched its most ambitious social-networking effort yet, broadening a battle with Facebook Inc. to grab the attention of Web users and future advertising...

New Patriot Act Controversy: Is Washington Collecting Your Cell-Phone Data?
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New Patriot Act Controversy: Is Washington Collecting Your Cell-Phone Data?

The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee is weighing fresh concern about the sweeping nature of domestic spying using one controversial section of the Patriot Act...

­niversities Advance High-Speed Trans-Atlantic Network
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­niversities Advance High-Speed Trans-Atlantic Network

The University of Indiana is working on two projects aimed at linking U.S.-based universities with research institutions in Europe and Asia. 

The Cop on the Cyber Beat
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The Cop on the Cyber Beat

Homeland Security's Bruce McConnell on the government's role in helping companies fight online attacks.

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Cooperative Robots That Learn = Less Work For Human Handlers

Learning a language can be difficult for some, but for babies it seems quite easy. With support from the National Science Foundation, linguist Jeffrey Heinz and...

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Smarter Task-Transfers ­se Mobile Cameras

MIT and Google have devised a method of transferring tasks between your smartphone and your computer by merely pointing the cell-phone camera at your PC's screen...

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Cern Experiments Generating One Petabyte of Data Every Second

CERN researchers generate a petabyte of data every second as they work to discover the origins of the universe by smashing particles together at close to the speed...

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Smartphone App Helps You Find Friends in a Crowd

Ohio State University researchers have developed eShadow, a smartphone application that helps people locate their friends in a crowd using nearby wireless networks...

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Protect Your Computer and Phone from Illegal Police Searches

Your computer, your phone, and your other digital devices hold vast amounts of personal information about you and your family. Can police officers enter your...

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Could This Brain Implant Revive Paralyzed Limbs?

In the annals of great oxymorons, "non-invasive brain implant" would surely rank up there. Misnomer or not, the University of Michigan is touting just such a...

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Tamper-Proof Internet Security System Begins

A small group of Internet security specialists gathered in Singapore last week to start up a global system to make email and e-commerce more secure, end the proliferation...

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Mind-Controlled

Video games can be mesmerizing, even for a rhesus monkey. Which may explain, in part, why six-year-old Jasper has been sitting transfixed at a computer screen...

Dns Agility Leads to Botnet Detection
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Dns Agility Leads to Botnet Detection

The use of tactics to strengthen botnets, such as fast-flux networks and Conficker-like dynamic domain generation, can tip off their activities, according to research...

Google to FTC: Bring It On
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Google to FTC: Bring It On

Google on Friday staked out its position in what could be a long antitrust battle over how the company conducts its core business.

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Big Win For the Losers at D-Wave

Does D-Wave's first big sale disprove the quantum computing naysayers?

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DARPA Crowdsources Interstellar Travel

Last August, a bunch of Star Wars fans pestered NASA about a timetable for building a hyperdrive engine. Maybe someone was listening. In May, the Defense Advanced...

Intel Takes Wraps Off 50-Core Supercomputing Coprocessor Plans
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Intel Takes Wraps Off 50-Core Supercomputing Coprocessor Plans

Intel's Larrabee GPU will finally go into commercial production next year, but not as a graphics processor. Instead, it will make its debut in a 50-core incarnation...

Dawn Nears Start of Year-Long Stay at Giant Asteroid
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Dawn Nears Start of Year-Long Stay at Giant Asteroid

NASA's Dawn spacecraft is on track to begin the first extended visit to a large asteroid. The mission expects to go into orbit around Vesta on July 16 and begin...

Inspired By Insect Intelligence
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Inspired By Insect Intelligence

Monash University researchers are developing wireless sensor networks based on insects' neural systems that could revolutionize how environmental systems, building...

Botclouds: A Cyberattacker's Dream
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Botclouds: A Cyberattacker's Dream

Delft University researchers are studying how botclouds can be used to launch attacks, send spam, and commit fraud. 
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