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Hackers Harness Microsoft's Kinect For Business and Pleasure
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Hackers Harness Microsoft's Kinect For Business and Pleasure

Gamers and hackers could control the office as well as games with Microsoft's Kinect.

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Pioneering Research Aims to Make the Internet Faster

Researchers at the universities of Southampton and Essex are working on the Photonics HyperHighway project, which aims to develop new technologies that can make...

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NIST Issues Final Version of Full Virtualization Security Guidelines

NIST has issued the final version of its recommendations for securely configuring and using full computing virtualization technologies.

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The Technology Behind Super Bowl Xlv and Cowboys Stadium

Super Bowl attendees will experience impressive technology and some new mobile apps.

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No More Ipv4 Addresses

Asian registry snares last two address blocks, sparks automatic depletion of the free pool.

Cloud Computing at Nist: Two New Draft Documents and a Wiki
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Cloud Computing at Nist: Two New Draft Documents and a Wiki

NIST has issued two new draft documents on cloud computing for public comment and set up a new NIST Cloud Computing Collaboration site to enable two-way communication...

Google Offers Virtual Gallery Tours
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Google Offers Virtual Gallery Tours

Internet giant Google unveiled a new Website that allows virtual tours of some of the world's most famous art galleries.

Researchers Provide Insight Into the Future of How We Understand Social Networking
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Researchers Provide Insight Into the Future of How We Understand Social Networking

University of Minnesota researchers have found that analyzing social networks can provide insight on aspects of social interactions, including the emergence or...

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Was Egypt Oversold as Top Offshoring Spot?

Before Egypt turned off the Internet, the country had received increasingly high marks from leading analysis firms as a promising offshore outsourcing destination...

Report: Efforts to Secure Nation
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Report: Efforts to Secure Nation

The official government cybersecurity standards for the electric power grid fall far short of even the most basic security standards observed by noncritical industries...

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Google, Twitter Help Give Voice to Egyptians

Google has launched the latest salvo in an effort to overcome internet blackouts in Egypt during anti-government protests there.

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Wary of Egypt ­nrest, China Censors Web

In another era, China’s leaders might have been content to let discussion of the protests in Egypt float around among private citizens, then fizzle out.

New Center Aims to Dramatically Lower Barrier to Making Silicon Photonic Chips
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New Center Aims to Dramatically Lower Barrier to Making Silicon Photonic Chips

The University of Washington has launched a new program, co-funded by Intel Corp., that aims to make it dramatically easier and cheaper to manufacture silicon chips...

Future Phone Networks to ­se Miniature Base Stations
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Future Phone Networks to ­se Miniature Base Stations

University of York researchers are working on the BuNGee project, which is developing a network infrastructure to support future mobile devices that can receive...

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ACM Fellows Honored

Forty-one men and women are inducted as 2010 ACM Fellows.

ACM Launches New Digital Library
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ACM Launches New Digital Library

More than 50 years of computing literature is augmented, streamlined, and joined to powerful new tools for retrieval and analysis.

Following the Crowd
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Following the Crowd

Crowdsourcing is based on a simple but powerful concept: Virtually anyone has the potential to plug in valuable information.

Maurice Wilkes: The Last Pioneer
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Maurice Wilkes: The Last Pioneer

Computer science has lost not only a great scientist, but an important link to the electronic computing revolution that took place in the 1940s.

Information Theory After Shannon
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Information Theory After Shannon

Purdue University's Science of Information Center seeks new principles to answer the question 'What is information?'

Chipping Away at Greenhouse Gases
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Chipping Away at Greenhouse Gases

Power-saving processor algorithms have the potential to create significant energy and cost savings.
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