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Internet Dec 14, 2013

Facebook seeks to get smarter with big data

Facebook is working to become your new best friend, getting to know you better by infusing the billion-member social network's software with artificial intelligence.

Consumer & Gadgets Dec 9, 2013

Gift Guide: Accessories to satisfy inner Spielberg

Full-bodied cameras known as SLRs have long been able to shoot high-definition video besides still images.

Telecom Dec 3, 2013

Improving radio frequency efficiency

Our communication networks have to process constantly increasing volumes of data, pushing them to the limits of their capacity. An analyzer makes it possible to test new, efficient transmission formats quickly and with the ...

Computer Sciences Dec 2, 2013

New algorithm finds you, even in untagged photos

A new algorithm designed at the University of Toronto has the power to profoundly change the way we find photos among the billions on social media sites such as Facebook and Flickr. This month, the United States Patent and ...

Telecom Nov 29, 2013

As appetite for content grows, AT&T navigates video convergence

More and more, AT&T Inc. is becoming a creator of content, not just a conduit.

Consumer & Gadgets Nov 20, 2013

Review: PlayStation 4 turns gaming into social activity

It was one hour after the West Coast's midnight launch of Sony's PlayStation 4, and there were 100 channels live-broadcasting the event.

Electronics & Semiconductors Nov 20, 2013

Ultra-low power 100 gbps ethernet IC developed 

Each day, billions of people surf the Internet for information, entertainment, and education. The Internet contains an immeasurable amount of information and knowledge generated every minute all around the world, which is ...

Telecom Nov 19, 2013

Paving the way for more efficient, video-rich internet

No internet user can have failed to notice the explosion of online videos. And with video traffic already accounting for more than 90 percent of consumer content, the trend is set to continue.

Other Nov 18, 2013

Bringing humanity's treasures to a worldwide audience

University of Kentucky computer scientist Brent Seales wants to use 21st century technology to preserve the treasured relics of humanity and make them accessible to a wider audience of scholars.

Business Nov 8, 2013

Locking down the cloud

A software re-encryption system could allow users to pay for and run applications "in the cloud" without revealing their identity to the cloud host. The same approach would also allow the software providers to lock out malicious ...

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