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It’s 6.5 times bigger than the network Google premiered last year, which has learned to recognize YouTube cats. Last summer, in conjunction with Stanford researchers, Google[x] , the R&D arm where ideas…

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Forget PRISM, this is real super-villain stuff. Buggy software isn’t just annoying—the right compromised code can leave private information vulnerable to clever hackers for as long as the problem…

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For if you’re just really into expressing yourself through clothing. Have you ever felt your clothing just doesn’t say enough about you ? As in, you’re willing to go to…

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The new frontier in finance? Perseus Telecom, a network provider that specializes in rapid trading, is seriously looking into an ultra-high-speed transatlantic trading line, made possible by balloons…

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Prevent your bike from being stolen by keeping it in a batcave basically In most cities, being a cyclist means you will have your vehicle stolen and/or vandalized on…

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Our government wins in espionage, but not in PowerPoint. Luckily for the NSA, there’s the Internet. After news broke of PRISM, the government’s secret surveillance program , everyone recoiled in horror…

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One of the greatest frustrations of urban life and holiday mall shopping, solved. Audi is a company that loves to make its cars do the work for you . Its self…

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This is the first almost-practical application of temporal cloaking … but it might work too well. Electrical engineers at Purdue University have found a way to make your data disappear…

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The preemptive ordinance would outlaw license plate readers, red light cameras, and drones. An ordinance before the city council of Iowa City, Iowa, would prohibit automated machines from issuing tickets…

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And create a law-abiding cloned version of wayward citizens The US Supreme Court ruled today on the case of Maryland v. King, deciding with a 5-4 majority to uphold the…

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Motorized Legos fight under human or computer command. For better or worse, Legos haven’t changed all that much since the company’s founding back in 1932. But a partnership with Sony might…

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Instead of flying out of Dallas and touching down in a reserved hangar, the sun-powered plane Solar Impulse will land in an inflatable structure for part three of its…

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It’s so pretty! Tennis is already one of the most high-tech, closely monitored sports in the world, from high-speed cameras that swoop around the court to digital refereeing…

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Google’s plan to become your entire web experience does, improbably, involve bananas. Today Google unveiled a new element of Google Search: you can ask it questions about nutrition, like “how…

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It works over the din of a space ship, even if it’s not placed correctly on the patient’s body. In space, no one can hear your heart scream. Though the…

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With any luck, the federal government will follow suit. Electronic communications laws are stuck in the last century. The Texas state legislature yesterday sent a bill to the governor’s desk…

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Watch the popularity of music rise and fall in your city. Mapping Music on Facebook from Facebook Stories on Vimeo . Facebook’s open graph protocol, a sort of integration of all…

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Necessity is the mother of destruction. Click here to enter the gallery Syrian rebels have developed all sorts of crazy weapons to fight against the regime of President Bashar al…

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