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The Man Who Started the Hacker Wars
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The Man Who Started the Hacker Wars

In the summer of 2007, Apple released the iPhone, in an exclusive partnership with A.T. & T. George Hotz, a seventeen-year-old from Glen Rock, New Jersey, was a...

Graphene-Based Terahertz Devices: The Wave of the Future
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Graphene-Based Terahertz Devices: The Wave of the Future

University of Notre Dame researchers have been able to manipulate terahertz (THz) electromagnetic waves using atomically thin graphene layers, which they say sets...

10 Years of Aqua Satellite's Incredible Images of Earth From Space
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10 Years of Aqua Satellite's Incredible Images of Earth From Space

The view of Earth from space has transformed our understanding of, as well as our admiration for, the planet.

Gesture Control System Uses Sound Alone
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Gesture Control System Uses Sound Alone

When you learned about the Doppler Effect in high school physics class—the wave frequency shift that occurs when the source of the wave is moving, easily illustrated...

Objects Know How They Are Being Touched
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Objects Know How They Are Being Touched

A doorknob that knows whether to lock or unlock based on how it is grasped, a smartphone that silences itself if the user holds a finger to her lips, and a chair...

A Brief History of Warnings About the Demise of Moore's Law
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A Brief History of Warnings About the Demise of Moore's Law

Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku rekindled a perennial discussion last week by saying Moore's Law, the pacesetter of technological advancement over the last half...

Hovering Drones Flock Together Using 3D Vision
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Hovering Drones Flock Together Using 3D Vision

If you're going to have a group of drones flying around each other, it would probably be wise to have each of them know where the other is.

What Makes Heroic Strife
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What Makes Heroic Strife

For the past decade or so, generals commanding the world's most advanced armies have been able to rely on accurate forecasts of the outcomes of conventional battles...

Research Breakthrough Takes Supercomputing Out of the Lab
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Research Breakthrough Takes Supercomputing Out of the Lab

University of Toronto researchers have developed a system that they say will make the production of a special class of photons used in supercomputing faster and...

Steganography: How Al-Qaeda Hid Secret Documents in a Porn Video
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Steganography: How Al-Qaeda Hid Secret Documents in a Porn Video

When a suspected al-Qaeda member was arrested in Berlin in May of 2011, he was found with a memory card with a password-protected folder—and the files within it...

London 2012: The Importance of Olympic Timekeeping
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London 2012: The Importance of Olympic Timekeeping

Olympic timekeepers Omega are unveiling the latest technology that will be used at the London 2012 Games. It can monitor athletes' performance to the nearest one...

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Moore's Law Lives Another Day

"[Gordon] Moore is my boss, and if your boss makes a law, then you'd better follow it," says Mark Bohr, who leads Intel's efforts to make advances in microchip...

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The Indoor Positioning System Era

GPS rules your life. At least, it rules mine.

Amateur Astronomers Scour the Sky For Government Secrets
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Amateur Astronomers Scour the Sky For Government Secrets

Earlier this year Iran's defense minister put the world on notice: His nation had developed the ability to "easily" watch spacewalking astronauts from the ground...

'bullet Time' to Stop Cyber Attacks on Power Grids
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'bullet Time' to Stop Cyber Attacks on Power Grids

In The Matrix, the famous "bullet time" effect showed how Keanu Reeves's character Neo was able to sway out of the path of incoming bullets, as time appeared to...

Web War Ii: What a Future Cyberwar Will Look Like
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Web War Ii: What a Future Cyberwar Will Look Like

How might the blitzkrieg of the future arrive? By air strike? An invading army? In a terrorist's suitcase? In fact it could be coming down the line to a computer...

Nhtsa Testing V2v Communication Systems, Considering Requiring Technology on New Cars
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Nhtsa Testing V2v Communication Systems, Considering Requiring Technology on New Cars

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration wants to ramp up the development and deployment of vehicle-to-vehicle communication systems, and the federal...

Drone ­se Takes Off on the Home Front
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Drone ­se Takes Off on the Home Front

With little public attention, dozens of universities and law-enforcement agencies have been given approval by federal aviation regulators to use unmanned aircraft...

Nsf, Src Partner on Failure-Resistant Systems
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Nsf, Src Partner on Failure-Resistant Systems

The U.S. National Science Foundation and the Semiconductor Research Corp. recently announced Failure-Resistant Systems, a joint initiative that seeks proposals...

Could Iran Wage a Cyberwar on the ­.s.?
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Could Iran Wage a Cyberwar on the ­.s.?

Security professionals in both the U.S. government and in private industry have long feared the prospect of a cyberwar with China or Russia, two states capable...
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