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'Huge Opportunities' for Harvesting Data Shown
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'Huge Opportunities' for Harvesting Data Shown

Huge quantities of useful information are being created by Internet users, but much of it is owned by commercial companies or public agencies. 

Are Schools Getting Enough Bang For Their Technology Buck?
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Are Schools Getting Enough Bang For Their Technology Buck?

Public schools in the United States have a lot to learn about integrating technology into education.

Nsa Revelations Reframe Digital Life For Some
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Nsa Revelations Reframe Digital Life For Some

In Louisiana, the wife of a former soldier is scaling back on Facebook posts and considering unfriending old acquaintances, worried an innocuous joke or long-lost...

A Black Box For Car Crashes
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A Black Box For Car Crashes

When Timothy P. Murray crashed his government-issued Ford Crown Victoria in 2011, he was fortunate, as car accidents go.

Stanford Expert Says Internet's Backbone Can Readily Be Made More Sustainable
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Stanford Expert Says Internet's Backbone Can Readily Be Made More Sustainable

The U.S. Department of Energy wants to establish minimum energy efficiency standards for all computers and servers sold in the United States.

How Computer Analysis ­ncovered J. K. Rowling's Secret Novel
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How Computer Analysis ­ncovered J. K. Rowling's Secret Novel

A Duquesne University professor used computer analysis to determine that Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling wrote "The Cuckoo's Calling." 

Optical Lattice Atomic Clock Could 'Redefine the Second'
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Optical Lattice Atomic Clock Could 'Redefine the Second'

We currently use atomic clocks to count the seconds, but tests on an alternative atomic timekeeper have revealed that it is more precise.

Taiwan a 'Testing Ground' for Chinese Cyber Army
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Taiwan a 'Testing Ground' for Chinese Cyber Army

Taiwan is the frontline in an emerging global battle for cyberspace, according to elite hackers in the island's IT industry, who say it has become a rehearsal area...

Sebastian Thrun on the Future of Learning
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Sebastian Thrun on the Future of Learning

Sebastian Thrun has worn many hats in the tech world: Stanford research professor, founder of Google's X Labs, where he oversaw the development of self-drivingUdacity...

Icann President Sees Growth and International Acceptance
From ACM TechNews

Icann President Sees Growth and International Acceptance

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has embarked on a path toward becoming a more international organization over the past year. 

Collect Yourself Before You Forget Yourself
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Collect Yourself Before You Forget Yourself

Lifelogging attempts to capture, interpret, and supplement memories.

How the ­.s. Forces Net Firms to Cooperate on Surveillance
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How the ­.s. Forces Net Firms to Cooperate on Surveillance

By wielding a potent legal threat, the U.S. government is often able to force Internet companies to aid its surveillance demands.

New Model to Improve Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication for 'Intelligent Transportation'
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New Model to Improve Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication for 'Intelligent Transportation'

A newly developed model improves the clarity of vehicle-to-vehicle transmissions needed to make intelligent transportation a reality. 

'virtual Lolita' Aims to Trap Chatroom Pedophiles
From ACM TechNews

'virtual Lolita' Aims to Trap Chatroom Pedophiles

Negobot, a "virtual Lolita" robot, poses as a 14-year-old girl and tries to identify pedophiles in online chatrooms. 

Daydreaming Simulated By Computer Model
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Daydreaming Simulated By Computer Model

A new virtual model of the human brain daydreams like people do. 

Zombies Offer Fresh Insight Into Crowd Behaviour
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Zombies Offer Fresh Insight Into Crowd Behaviour

A new computer game simulates a zombie invasion, in order to gather data on crowd behavior and the impact of stress on decision-making.

Make Way for State and Local Cyber-Ranges
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Make Way for State and Local Cyber-Ranges

The U.S. government has wanted a nationwide network of unclassified cyberexercise facilities for years, and now that idea is coming to state and local governments...

Crm For Cities
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Crm For Cities

New mobile apps improve citizen-government communications.

Attention, Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell
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Attention, Shoppers: Store Is Tracking Your Cell

Like dozens of other brick-and-mortar retailers,Nordstrom wanted to learn more about its customers—how many came through the doors, how many were repeat visitors—the...

Fact or Fiction: Encryption Prevents Digital Eavesdropping
From ACM News

Fact or Fiction: Encryption Prevents Digital Eavesdropping

Since the dawn of the Web and ubiquitous free e-mail services over the past two decades, the need to secure personal information online has been evident but often...
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