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Companies Rush to Fix Shellshock Software Bug as Hackers Launch Thousands of Attacks
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Companies Rush to Fix Shellshock Software Bug as Hackers Launch Thousands of Attacks

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security last week warned about the newly discovered Shellshock bug affecting a widely used Bash Unix shell. 

New Technology May Lead to Prolonged Power in Mobile Devices
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New Technology May Lead to Prolonged Power in Mobile Devices

New technology accesses the power of a single electron to control energy consumption inside transistors, which could lead to wearable computers with built-in power...

New Discovery Could Pave the Way For Spin-Based Computing
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New Discovery Could Pave the Way For Spin-Based Computing

Researchers have found a way to fuse electricity and magnetism in a single material, which they say could lead to ultrahigh density storage and computing architectures...

Dartmouth's New Zebra Bracelet Strengthens Computer Security
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Dartmouth's New Zebra Bracelet Strengthens Computer Security

Dartmouth College researchers have developed wearable computer security technology that authenticates users while they are using a device. 

Code the Ode: Center For Digital Humanities Marries Technology and Humanistic Studies
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Code the Ode: Center For Digital Humanities Marries Technology and Humanistic Studies

Princeton University's new Center for Digital Humanities will support interdisciplinary initiatives across the humanities, computer sciences, and library sciences...

Putting the Squeeze on Quantum Information
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Putting the Squeeze on Quantum Information

Researchers have demonstrated that information stored in quantum bits can be exponentially compressed without losing data. 

Computer Scientist Gérard Berry Is Awarded the 2014 Cnrs Gold Medal
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Computer Scientist Gérard Berry Is Awarded the 2014 Cnrs Gold Medal

This year's CNRS Gold Medal has been awarded to Gérard Berry, holder of the first chair in computer science at the Collège de France since 2012.

Shellshock: 'deadly Serious' New Vulnerability Found
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Shellshock: 'deadly Serious' New Vulnerability Found

A "deadly serious" bug potentially affecting hundreds of millions of computers, servers and devices has been discovered.

Still Seeking the Optical Transistor
From Communications of the ACM

Still Seeking the Optical Transistor

Optical information handling is a critical staple for communications and the Internet, but using light for computer-scale computation remains a distant dream.

Gradual Evolution
From Communications of the ACM

Gradual Evolution

Dynamically typed languages adopt features of static typing to cope with growth.

Museums Go High-Tech with Digital Forensics
From Communications of the ACM

Museums Go High-Tech with Digital Forensics

Scientists are using cutting-edge scanning and visualization techniques to wow visitors and find new stories in ancient artifacts.

The New Digital Medicine
From Communications of the ACM

The New Digital Medicine

Affordable, connected, personal medical devices are slowly changing the nature of health care.

The Power of Memory
From Communications of the ACM

The Power of Memory

In-memory databases promise speedier processing.

Weathering a New Era of Big Data
From Communications of the ACM

Weathering a New Era of Big Data

Increased computing power combined with new and more advanced models are changing weather forecasting.

Tiny Robot Learns to Fly a Real Plane
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Tiny Robot Learns to Fly a Real Plane

A small, hobby-sized robot could herald the pilot of the future.

Fingertip Sensor Gives Robot ­nprecedented Dexterity
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Fingertip Sensor Gives Robot ­nprecedented Dexterity

Researchers have developed a robot equipped with tactile sensors that enable it to grasp a USB cable draped over a hook and insert it into a USB port. 

The Hidden World of Facebook "like Farms"
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The Hidden World of Facebook "like Farms"

A new study systematically investigated the nature of so-called Facebook "like farms," services which will direct Facebook Likes to a given Facebook page for a...

Victoria Team Defends Title With Speedy Robot
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Victoria Team Defends Title With Speedy Robot

Victoria University of Wellington students will travel to Sydney, Australia, to defend their title at the Australasian National Instruments Autonomous Robotics...

New Rfid Technology Helps Robots Find Household Objects
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New Rfid Technology Helps Robots Find Household Objects

Mobile robots could be much more useful in homes, if they could locate people, places and objects.

Ieee Standards Group Wants to Bring Order to Iot
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Ieee Standards Group Wants to Bring Order to Iot

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) P2413 Working Group wants to develop an overall architecture for the Internet of Things. 
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