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Wi-Fi Trick Gives Devices Super-Accurate Indoor Location Fixes
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Wi-Fi Trick Gives Devices Super-Accurate Indoor Location Fixes

New technology promises to offer more accurate indoor location technology based on Wi-Fi. 

­niversities, ­tility Research Protecting Nation's Power Grid From Cyberattacks
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­niversities, ­tility Research Protecting Nation's Power Grid From Cyberattacks

The U.S. Department of Energy Center for Securing Electric Energy Delivery Systems  aims to help safeguard U.S. power utilities from cyberattacks. 

Taking Advantage of Workers With Experience
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Taking Advantage of Workers With Experience

An escalating number of available workers over 50 means lots of opportunity for training and engagement in computer occupations.

Most Americans Would Be Fine with Some Internet Surveillance If They Were Notified
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Most Americans Would Be Fine with Some Internet Surveillance If They Were Notified

Despite increasingly heated rhetoric from opponents of government surveillance, a recent survey shows that most Americans would be okay with many kinds of Internet...

Apple Ceo Defends Encryption, Opposes Government Back Door
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Apple Ceo Defends Encryption, Opposes Government Back Door

Apple Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer and the director of the National Security Agency squared off on Monday in a debate over how much access technology companies...

Quantum Technology Set to Hit the Streets Within Two Years
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Quantum Technology Set to Hit the Streets Within Two Years

The United Kingdom kicked off an initiative in 2013 that could result in the development of the world's most powerful quantum computer by 2020. 

Seeing Stars, Again: Naval Academy Reinstates Celestial Navigation
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Seeing Stars, Again: Naval Academy Reinstates Celestial Navigation

The same techniques guided ancient Polynesians in the open Pacific and led Sir Ernest Shackleton to remote Antarctica, then oriented astronauts when the Apollo...

The Most Mysterious Star in Our Galaxy
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The Most Mysterious Star in Our Galaxy

In the Northern hemisphere's sky, hovering above the Milky Way, there are two constellations—Cygnus the swan, her wings outstretched in full flight, and Lyra, the...

Alan Turing: The Man Behind the Myth
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Alan Turing: The Man Behind the Myth

Famed mathematician and codebreaking pioneer Alan Turing's nephew, Sir Dermot Turing, is seeking to debunk myths about his uncle. 

Mobile Phone Navigation Service for Older People--Gets Them There Step by Step
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Mobile Phone Navigation Service for Older People--Gets Them There Step by Step

A new mobile-phone navigation service promises to guide older people using public transportation to their destination, even when lost in a strange town. 

Affordable Camera Reveals Hidden Details Invisible to the Naked Eye
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Affordable Camera Reveals Hidden Details Invisible to the Naked Eye

Researchers are developing camera technology that could soon enable consumers to tell if fruits or vegetables are ripe or starting to rot underneath the surface...

Researchers Find 85 Percent of Android Devices Insecure
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Researchers Find 85 Percent of Android Devices Insecure

Researchers have developed a scorecard for Android devices based on how often manufacturers and network operators patch their devices. 

How Human Nature Could Foil Tesla's New Autopilot
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How Human Nature Could Foil Tesla's New Autopilot

Researchers and driving safety experts warn the new autopilot option installed in most Tesla vehicles could cause unsafe conditions. 

How the Nsa Can Break Trillions of Encrypted Web and Vpn Connections
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How the Nsa Can Break Trillions of Encrypted Web and Vpn Connections

For years, privacy advocates have pushed developers of websites, virtual private network apps, and other cryptographic software to adopt the Diffie-Hellman cryptographic...

Closing Cybersecurity's Race Gap
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Closing Cybersecurity's Race Gap

During an event on Capitol Hill, experts discussed the U.S. government cybersecurity labor shortage and the underrepresentation of women and minorities in the field...

Flowing Toward Red Blood Cell Breakthroughs
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Flowing Toward Red Blood Cell Breakthroughs

A team of researchers is using Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Cray XK7 Titan supercomputer to help understand and fight diseases affecting red blood cells.

Vint Cerf and 260 Experts Give FCC a Plan to Secure Wi-Fi Routers
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Vint Cerf and 260 Experts Give FCC a Plan to Secure Wi-Fi Routers

Network and cybersecurity experts are critiquing U.S. Federal Communications Commission proposed rules for Wi-Fi routers and RF devices.

White House National Strategic Computing Initiative Workshop
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White House National Strategic Computing Initiative Workshop

The White House National Strategic Computing Initiative Workshop will be held on Oct. 20-21.

Looking For Answers
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Looking For Answers

Oxford University researchers Christoffer Nellaker and Andrew Zisserman want to make dysmorphology work better by using face-recognition technology. 

Data Is the New Currency
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Data Is the New Currency

Digital technologies are driving new business models and changing the ways society views products and services.
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