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Analysing the footage from camera pills is a time-consuming task for medical professionals. Now computer scientists are attempting to automate the process

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Apps that proactively help people with their lives represent a significant departure from earlier approaches to software. A new type of mobile app is departing from a long-standing practice…

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Recorded on May 10, 2013. My Shot of the Day on the IRS apologizing to the TEA Party and Conservatives for abuses of power and profiling them for tax audits,…

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Enhancing the flow of information through the brain could be crucial to making neuroprosthetics practical. The abilities to learn, remember, evaluate, and decide are central to who we are and…

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Alberta will serve as a test bed for large-scale carbon capture and sequestration. Canada is betting that carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology that is fairly well understood…

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Surprisingly, it’s not about catching petty thieves. The retail giant Kroger is using infrared cameras in 95 percent of its stores, and if all goes as planned, no one will even…

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Poor balloons. A mad genius with the YouTube username WorldScott set up this, uh, experiment? With a hollowed-out flashlight and a laser diode from a Blu-ray burner drive…

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Which means the movie about cloning legions of dinosaurs from preserved DNA will be unrealistic. There’s going to be a Jurassic Park 4 , and there’s some super-vague details coming out…

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Simple WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web design programs make creating basic sites as easy as using a word processor. The next step up combines a WYSIWYG…

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Enough with innovation for innovation’s sake. BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins took a shot at Apple today, speaking to a reporter for The Australian Financial Review. While couching his statement in…

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In thinking about technology and digital costs, DreamWorks has become a marquee client for Intel and Hewlett-Packard, speaking to the oil industry and Wall Street.

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Part of an exhibition of jewelry inspired by space happening at the Forbes Galleries. Out of this World! Jewelry in the Space Age , an exhibition opening this weekend at the…

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A new study says results from some fMRI scans are unintentionally distorted and inaccurate, enough that some papers based around the process could be seriously questionable. fMRI is one of…

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Smartphones are digital “Swiss Army knives” that do just about everything. Can the world’s leading GPS company survive? Garmin was once one of the world’s hottest growth companies—“the next Apple…

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Stocks got a boost early from the weekly unemployment claims report.

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In the tech world, where failure is seen as an opportunity for spiritual growth, some dismissed chief executives are delivering a new kind of corporate goodbye: the honest one.

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Sifting through the many apps for mobile devices that can create photo slide shows.

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The App Store used to be a virtual candy store of cool new games and services to test out and download. Is that appeal wearing thin?

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William Myers’ Bio Design explores the intersection of design and biology. We can already store Shakespeare’s sonnets in DNA . What if we could use trees as city lights, or turn…

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