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MONDAY 6. FEBRUARY, 2012
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So much for "two-factor authentication."
Throwing another lock on seems like the most logical way to secure an apartment -- or a website. But a new attack called "Man in the Browser" allows attackers who have infected a computer with malicious software to get around the bank website security systems that demand, for example, a pin in addition to a password.
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The notion of intelligence makes no sense without a broader view of computation, argues one of the world's leading AI researchers
One of the buzzwords in artificial intelligence research these days is 'embodiment', the idea that intelligence requires a body.
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FRIDAY 3. FEBRUARY, 2012
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When it's the Boxx.
This isn’t your grandfather’s electric bike. (Assuming he had one?)
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An intelligent assistant would be the ideal way to deal with remote-control overload.
Rumor has it Apple is about to start making the world’s favorite gadget.
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THURSDAY 2. FEBRUARY, 2012
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Is this a bad sign for electric vehicles?
Electric vehicle enthusiasts (and critics) are keeping a close eye on sales of GM’s Volt this year to get a sense of whether electric vehicles will really finally catch on. GM has said that it hopes to sell 30,000 Volts in 2012, which would mean selling, on average 2,500 a month. It’s far short of that pace for January having sold just 603.
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But it's doing very, very well.
iRobot Corp., makers of the beloved Roomba (and a lot more),
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Just how ants create the highly efficient network of trails around their nests has never been fully understood. Now researchers think they've cracked it
Among the most impressive transportation networks on the planet are the complex trails that ants create around their nests. These networks arise through the ants' exploration of their environment and end up channelling the distribution of food for the colony and the daily movements hundreds of thousands of individuals.
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The world's largest social network is profitable but fears Google and Apple.
In an announcement Facebook hopes will be “liked” by many, the world’s largest social network filed to become a publicly listed company late Wednesday. Documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission provide investors and Facebook users the first public glimpse of the company’s financial state, technological challenges and ambitions.
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WEDNESDAY 1. FEBRUARY, 2012
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New England gets more website hits, but the Giants get more social buzz.
Social media analysis reveals that Giants fans show more online gusto than do their Patriots counterparts.
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It's not all that different from how it won consumers.
Back in 2010, an audience member at a conference put a question to Steve Wozniak: Could Apple ever become the dominant player in the enterprise, as opposed to the consumer, market? Woz had a
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Geophysicists want to use neutrinos to 'x-ray' the Earth, a technique that could reveal undiscovered oil fields. But how practical is such a scheme?
Neutrinos are peculiar particles. They have little mass, no charge and come in three flavours. These flavours are not fixed. The strange thing about neutrinos is that once created, they change from one flavour to another as they travel.
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A new Nook's on its way. Can it save books?
A Goliath has now become a David. Gigantism, it turns out, is relative.
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TUESDAY 31. JANUARY, 2012
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Kinect belongs to the world; the world belongs to Kinect.
The Daily’s Matt Hickey continues to mine what seems like a loose-lipped source at Microsoft, reporting that Kinect tech may be
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The pattern of calls and texts between humans reveals how women invest more heavily in their main relationship than men; and how this changes as they age
Various studies have shown that the frequency of contact between individuals is a reliable indicator of the emotional link between them. So it should come as no surprise that the data from mobile phone calls is a potential treasure trove of information about the social lives of humans.
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FRIDAY 27. JANUARY, 2012
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Following a scathing report, Apple CEO Tim Cook gets defensive.
The New York Times has published a
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Adafruit Industries announces a new wearable technology platform.
Wearable electronics gets a new boost, with a new platform from Adafruit Industries, the brainchild of DIY-goddess Limor Fried (hacker handle: Ladyada). The new platform, dubbed the Flora, points to a future where people are wearing TV screens--or at least, something vaguely like them--on their T-shirts.
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Before you dismiss it as a fad, consider the evolution of 2D printing.
I'd like to sneak up on the question of 3-D printing by way of boring old 2-D printing.
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Following news that Pac-Man is NP-Hard, theorists determine the computational complexity of Scrabble
Having been invented in the US in the mid-20th century, Scrabble is now available in dozens of languages and sells in numbers measured in hundreds of millions. That makes it one of the most popular games in the world.
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THURSDAY 26. JANUARY, 2012
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A campaign to free up spectrum hoarded by old media bears fruit.
New Hanover County, North Carolina just rolled out Super WiFi, which is its actual name, not just a patronizing euphemism I'm deploying because I think you can't handle "a new WiFi standard operating in the 'white spaces' between 50-700Mhz, where previously only television stations were allowed to transmit."
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What comes after funding for fuel cells, biofuels and electric cars? Why, support for natural gas vehicles, of course.
America’s presidents can’t make up their minds about how to reduce dependence on oil imports.
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(Told you so.)
Back in November, the Internet was in a flurry about a fire that had engulfed a Chevy Volt that had undergone a particularly aggressive crash test, and then had been set aside on a lot without following GM’s battery-draining protocol. Two other fires later occurred in relation to other safety tests. Though the news seemed to give fodder to EV skeptics and other friends of the fossil fuel industry, the fact of the matter was that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that it had no reason to believe the Volt was “at a greater risk of fire than gasoline-powered vehicles.” I called the whole thing
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The classic '80s arcade game turns out to be equivalent to the travelling salesman problem, according a new analysis of the computational complexity of video games
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WEDNESDAY 25. JANUARY, 2012
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We need a robust manufacturing sector to create tomorrow's technology.
Suddenly, it seems that manufacturing is again in the news. Or, more precisely, manufacturing and jobs are.
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Extruding, printing, and sintering are not the same as manufacturing.
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The EU talks tough on data protection.
The European Union is about to propose new rules on data protection, according to
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