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Parents Rummage through Facebook for Inside Dope from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.783409

Parents use social networks to gain intel on their kids' friends and on those kids' parents. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Bridge Sensors Could Save Travelers from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.779769

On the fourth anniversary of the Minneapolis I-35W bridge collapse, scientists and engineers are working to make bridges smarter

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Graphene Electronics Could Make Internet Way Zippier from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.776145

Nobel laureates added metallic nanostructures to graphene to vastly boost its photodetector qualities. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Smart Phone Antennas Could Double Network Capacity from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.775359

A clever way to send and receive both sides of a smart phone conversation on a single frequency could double wireless network capacity. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Indoor GPS Makes Strides from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.772531

Efforts to develop an indoor version of GPS use smart phones and existing wi-fi. Larry Greenemeier reports

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New Insulator Could Help Grid Weather Storms from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.756578

Better insulation for high-voltage cables could keep them dry during deluges and cut transmission loss. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Gaming Tech Might Soon Read Facial Expressions from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.753170

As gaming tech closes in on the ability to tell players' expressions, can lip-reading artificial intelligence be far behind? Larry Greenemeier reports

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Digital Rights Cloud Cloud-Based Streaming from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.752418

Cloud-based systems allow a single purchase to stream on a variety of devices. But it looks like Apple and the Keystone system will duke it out with everyone else and Ultraviolet. Larry Greenemeier...

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PC-Makers Bet On Ultrabooks from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.748837

With tablets all the rage, non-Apple computer manufacturers are banking on the latest small-laptop style: ultrabooks. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Quantum Cryptography Comes to Smart Phones from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.745367

A quantum encryption technique out of Los Alamos National Laboratory could provide smart phone security. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Facebook Users Gird for Mobile Ads from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.744539

Ads could hit Facebook mobile apps as soon as March. Will users mind on the small screen? Larry Greenemeier reports

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Skype Video Chat Arrives for Windows Smart Phones from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.596686

Microsoft's test version of its new Skype for Windows Phone app lets you call Skype contacts over 3G, 4G and wi-fi networks. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Apple Plans a Cleaner Cloud from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.595906

Data centers powered by biogas and solar energy could make Apple's Cloud cleaner. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Flying Car Debuts at New York City Auto Show from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.592473

Terrafugia's Transition two-seat "roadable aircraft" comes to the New York International Auto Show after a maiden flight. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Microsoft Bets Big on B&N's Nook from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.588780

Microsoft and Barnes & Noble are teaming up to make a run at the e-reader market leaders. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Holographic Guide Coming to NYC Airports from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.583376

Ava the Avatar is a virtual assistant coming to the three major New York City area airports for a tryout. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Plastic Electronics Cease Stretching Credulity from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.579522

An experimental electronic plastic's liquid-metal interior keeps electrical connections intact even after the plastic stretches to more than four times normal size. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Distracted Pedestrian ER Visits Rise from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.575969

The number of gadget-distracted walkers injured seriously enough to be treated at emergency rooms has quadrupled in the past seven years. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Facebook Argues "Like" Is Free Speech from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.575176

After people were fired for a Facebook "like," a court ruled that a "like" is not protected free speech. Facebook and the ACLU disagree. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Tablet Devices Keep Austistic People Working from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.571815

People with autism were kept on task at work with an iPod Touch featuring various checklist and prompting apps. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Keeping Facebook Tabs with Ex Is a Double-Edged Sword from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.569131

Checking out a new old flame on Facebook may make it easier to cope in some ways, but harder in others. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Technology American Idol Could Hit Small Screen from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.568360

American Idol judge Simon Cowell and pop star Will.i.am are rumored to be searching for the next great tech entrepreneur. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Web Sites Share Gas Availability Info from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.565308

Drivers in the post-Sandy New York metropolitan area have a few high-tech ways to shorten the odds on long gas lines. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Big Data Project Susses Us out from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.562545

A project called the "Human Face of Big Data" asks smart-phone users worldwide what they think about beliefs, rituals and hopes. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Nielsen and Twitter Team to Track TV from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.560111

Twitter and ratings agency Nielsen have come up a way to quantify social media buzz for TV programs. Larry Greenemeier reports

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PayPal's Peers Perplex Potential Purchasers from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.556609

Despite digital certificate services from major companies like Google, MasterCard and Visa, digital wallets other than PayPal have not penetrated consumer consciousness. Larry Greenemeier reports

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The Eyes Have IT Scrolling from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.553954

Samsung's next product is expected to have a display that senses eye movement and can scroll accordingly. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Amazon X-Ray Aims to End Unidentified Actor Angst from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.550485

Amazon's X-Ray allows viewers watching certain movies or TV shows on certain devices to touch the screen for instant actor identification. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Spear Phishers Want Your Info from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.547335

The recent AP Twitter account hack looks like an example of a successful spear phishing attack, in which a targeted e-mail duped the news agency's employees. Larry Greenemeier reports

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6-Month-Old E-Mails Easy Pickings for Police from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.543119

The outdated 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act considers e-mail "abandoned" and searchable if it's stored for more than 180 days on a server. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Tooth Sensor Watches Your Mouth from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.538662

An accelerometer-based oral sensory system embedded in a tooth could identify various oral habits based on dental movement. Larry Greenemeier reports

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California Tables Plans for RF Enhanced Driver's License from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.500106

EDLs contain a RFID chip and let you rapidly reenter the U.S. at a land border without needing a passport. Proponents in California want to alleviate congestion at the Mexico border. Opponents worr...

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Are Google's E-mail Scans Wiretapping? from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.495940

A group of e-mail users have filed suit claiming that Google's scans of Gmails for commercial data gathering purposes is in fact wiretapping. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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In Emergency, Smartphone Might Not Know Your Location from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.493321

Just because your smartphone can bring up your position on a map does not mean that a call to 911 automatically shows responders where you are. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Eye Reflections Could Catch Crooks from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.490764

Photos that include people now produce images clear enough to make a positive ID of any individuals whose faces are reflected in the corneas of the people in the picture. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Contest Takes Aim at Smart Guns from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.486488

Competitions like the Firearms Challenge could give guns that use radio-frequency tags, biometrics and other tech a push into the mainstream. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Umpires Show Bias for Stars and Strikes from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.483381

Baseball's expanded review system excludes ball and strike calls, which a study finds to be biased in favor of star players, especially late in games. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Cyber Currencies Get Boost from High-Profile Endorsements from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.476343

Don't bet all your chips on crypto coins yet, but Apple's app acceptance makes things interesting. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Medical Workers Page Google Glass from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.470464

The Internet-connected headset is drawing interest in the medical community as a video consultation tool. Larry Greenemeier reports.
 

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Apple Expected to Set Its Sights on Wearables, Mobile Payments from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.468160

The rumor mill surrounding the company's latest is in high gear, with possibly a wearable device and smartphone wallet capabilities to be announced next week. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Drivers While Voice Texting Are Still Distracted from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.464696

Drivers in a simulator reacted slowly to sudden traffic emergencies regardless of whether they were thumbing texts into smartphones or dictating them to Google Glass. Larry Greenemeier reports
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Smartphone Case Furthers Unplug Movement from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.462056

Yondr’s locking gadget-case aims to keep digital distractions down during live performances. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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NYC School Computers Are MIA from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.459781

New York City public schools are missing hundreds and possibly thousands of computers, due to poor record keeping, theft, corruption or some combo. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Radar Makes All Houses Glass from 2022-02-22T12:24:50.452975

Law enforcement agencies have handheld radar that can “see” through walls via RF signals, raising Fourth Amendment concerns. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Contact Lens Binoculars Are in Sight from 2015-02-19T19:15

Researchers revealed their latest prototype contact lenses that magnify vision almost three times with the wink of an eye. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Keurig Coffee Drinkers Hack Back from 2015-02-13T20:00

Users of the K-cup coffee company’s products have counterattacked against its efforts to restrict the brands that their new machines can brew. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Smart Keyboard Gets a Charge out of You from 2015-01-30T20:41

Researchers have made a secure, waterproof wireless keyboard that gets charged by the action of your fingertips as you type. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Rival Space Internets Vie for Sky Pie from 2015-01-23T19:19

SpaceX’s Elon Musk and fellow tech mogel Greg Wyler both have plans for low Earth orbit satellite networks that could fill in many of the world's current gaps in Internet coverage. Larry Gree...

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Gestures and Eye Movements Will Control Cars from 2015-01-16T10:01

Carmakers are working on ways to let drivers interact with their cars using presumably safer hand gestures and eye movement in addition to voice controls and touch screens. Larry Greenemeier report...

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Facebook Puts Its Money Where Your Mouth Is from 2015-01-12T10:23

The social media behemoth buys voice-recognition start-up Wit.ai to prepare for the impending Internet of Things. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Teen Inventors Connect DVR to Your Zzzs from 2014-12-24T12:06

British students made a wrist monitor that senses if you nod off and sends a signal to your DVR to record whatever you were watching. Future such devices could control additional household function...

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Future Smartphone Could Fall Smartly, Too from 2014-12-19T19:28

Apple got a patent for a system to adjust your falling device in flight to minimize the damage on landing. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Recycled Laptop Batteries Bring Light to Power Poor from 2014-12-11T19:51

IBM scientists in India developed an experimental power supply from reusable lithium ion cells salvaged from three-year-old laptop battery packs. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Cats Teach Robots to Land on Feet from 2014-11-21T15:56

Training rescue robots to land safely from falls like cats could give them nine lives in the field. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Solar Roadways Take Baby Steps from 2014-11-18T16:51

Dutch cyclists can now pedal a path paved with solar panels. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Apple Pay Perturbs Prying Personal Prospectors from 2014-10-28T09:52

Law enforcement agencies and retailers such as Walmart and Best Buy balk at Apple's operating system and payment app privacy efforts. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Tapping the Twitterverse for Meaning from 2014-10-10T20:05

Twitter and M.I.T. have teamed up to launch the Laboratory for Social Machines to analyze the impact of social media messages on society. Larry Greenemeier reports

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App IDs Other Battery-Eater Apps from 2014-09-29T19:08

More than a million volunteer users of the smarthphone app Carat have helped researchers identify those apps that really suck battery power in both the Android operating system and Apple's iOS. Lar...

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Jet Pack Keeps You Grounded, but Faster from 2014-09-19T21:00

Mini-jet backpack for runners could help military personnel and others get home faster. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Bike Helmet Meets Black Box from 2014-09-12T10:35

A future smart bike helmet can track the rider's motion, determine if a crash was likely and call for help if the rider is incapacitated. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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We're All Hawking Products Now from 2014-08-24T15:00

Software start-ups getting big bucks to write code that can identify, find and link logos and brands in the billions of images posted daily. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Robotic Exoskeletons Giving (and Gaining) Support from 2014-08-17T23:40

Hydraulic-powered, mind-controlled support suits aren’t just for superheroes. Soon you might have to wear one to work. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Moth Eyes Inspire Different Solar Cell from 2014-07-25T16:55

Moth eyes absorb almost all incident light, thus reducing reflection that predators would notice. Researchers have now used the moth eye structure as the basis of a highly efficient solar absorbing...

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Feline Facial Recognition Overcomes Kitty Overconsumption from 2014-07-18T19:45

A multicat feeder system incorporates facial recognition so that owners can tell if individual cats are eating too much or too little. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Hacked E-Cigs May Get around Regulations from 2014-07-10T21:00

Some users are modifying electronic cigarettes to produce stronger flavors, more impressive vapor clouds and to deliver even more nicotine. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Software Finds Best Parts of Boring Video from 2014-06-27T19:35

Machine-learning researchers are developing software that automatically searches through long videos to create edited summaries, or personalized trailers. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Apple, Google Say "Drop That Doughnut!" from 2014-06-20T18:15

Tech companies are offering an ever-increasing number of health monitoring and promoting apps, to keep you in shape and interesting in buying more gadgets. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Microsoft Bets on Gestures to Buoy Windows Phones from 2014-06-15T10:00

Microsoft is allegedly adding Kinect-for-Xbox–like gesture recognition to the next generation of Nokia’s Lumia smartphone. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Thought-Controlled Flight Reaches the Runway from 2014-05-29T13:55

Researchers at Munich's Technical University had subjects control flight simulators with brainwaves via an EEG interface. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Facebook Encourages Yentas to Share Info about Friends from 2014-05-22T18:25

The social network hopes to fill in the info blanks for its low-profile members by having their friends supply the details. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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The Internet Gets Amnesia—in Europe at Least from 2014-05-16T15:25

A European Union court ruling endorses the right to be forgotten online. The U.S. is less forgiving. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Tape Data Storage Makes a Comeback from 2014-05-12T19:31

Sony's new process lets them store more than 185 terabytes of data on a single tape cartridge. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Lytro Camera Refocuses on Upscale Audience from 2014-04-25T09:25

The Lytro Illum camera system allows refocusing of a photo after it's taken. It's faster guts and more professional design make the camera more attractive—and pricier—than its predecess...

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Broadcast TV Streamer Aereo Fights for Legal Life from 2014-04-18T12:28

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Aereo can keep streaming live broadcast TV to mobile gadgets and other devices. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Being Bad at Video Games Ups Aggression from 2014-04-10T20:45

A custom-designed video game that frustrated players left them at least as aggressive after playing as did other games famous for their violence. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Greatest Invention in Human History Helps You Avoid Certain People from 2014-03-28T10:45

The era of antisocial networking has begun with the development of apps such as Cloak, which identifies locations of your contacts so you don't have to see them. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Eye-Catching Adapter Makes Smartphone Ophthalmic Screener from 2014-03-14T05:40

Researchers are developing adapters that let smartphones take high-quality images of the eye that could be used to remotely screen patients for eye conditions or disease. Larry Greenemeier reports ...

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Facebook Plans Remote Coverage via Drones from 2014-03-11T19:26

A consortium including Facebook and Qualcomm wants to launch solar-powered atmospheric satellite drones that can carry equipment for relaying wireless networks in remote areas that currently have n...

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Mobile Device Thieves Face Off against Kill Switch from 2014-02-20T12:21

California wants to be the first state to mandate antitheft features on mobile devices, but carriers fear lost insurance revenue. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Digital Flicks Invade Art House Cinemas from 2014-02-10T11:00

Paramount Pictures is the first of what will be many studios to release major motion pictures in all-digital, forcing small movie houses to upgrade their technology. Larry Greenemeier reports
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Kid Smartphone Gives Parents More Control from 2014-01-31T17:48

A new smartphone for youngsters is being marketed for its ability for parents to set parental filters and strict guidelines for use. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Your Driving Data Can Reveal Your Routes from 2014-01-24T15:36

Using data about when you drive, the times of your starts and stops, and your speed, insurance companies may be able to also tell where you go, even without GPS. Larry Greenemeier reports
 

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Big Majority of Facebook Posters Self-Censor from 2013-12-20T18:32:08

In a study of user behavior, Facebook determined that about 70 percent of people about to post an item engage in some form of self-editing or self-censorship. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Whistleblowers, Courts Reveal Surveillance Secrets from 2013-12-12T19:09:08

The year brought numerous revelations about government surveillance on ordinary citizens. Do we care? Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Snapchat Makes Messages Disappear from 2013-11-21T20:35:08

Snapchat, a time-limited message-sharing app, has allegedly turned down billion-dollar offers from Facebook and Google. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Polled People Ponder Whither Wearable Tech from 2013-11-15T18:21:08

A Harris poll finds that many Americans wondery how smartwatches and smartglasses would fit into the average person's life. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Let There Be Li-Fi from 2013-10-28T08:03:08

Researchers see light-emitting diodes as the Internet gateway for tomorrow's wireless gadgets. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Smartphone Security Could Be Based On User Behavior from 2013-09-26T20:04:08

With implicit identification aka implicit authentication, your smartphone would shut down after recognizing it was lost or stolen based on how the new user was fiddling with its functions. Larry Gr...

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Fido Learns to Fetch from Afar from 2013-09-20T13:37:08

A small backpack worn by a dog emitted vibrations and tones to remotely guide the canine from one point to point, with no handler present. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Home Wireless Network Detects Elderly Tumbles from 2013-09-13T20:09:08

Wireless signals create a 3-D map of a room and can monitor any unusual movement, such as a fall or unusual period of quiescence. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Professors Still View MOOCs Skeptically from 2013-08-29T21:05:08

A survey of professors finds that most see online courses as inferior to in-class lessons--but those who have taught online are more open to their potential. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Locked Out? There's an App for That from 2013-08-23T17:26:08

A service available for Apple users allows you to have a replacement key made based on a digital picture of the original. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Fancy Figuring Ferrets Out Fake Photos from 2013-08-20T19:35:08

New software identifies doctored images by finding inconsistent shadows, even with complex shapes and uneven surfaces. Larry Greenemeier reports.

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Electronic Skin Could Bring Touchy Robots from 2013-07-30T19:30:08

Paper-thin sensor networks might someday give machines the ability to feel their surroundings. Larry Greenemeier reports

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New TV Channel Gives Dogs Pause from 2013-07-17T21:49:08

DOGTV, featuring programming to entertain stay-at-home dogs, debuts nationally August 1 on DirecTV. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Navy Aims for Electromagnetic Guns from 2013-07-11T20:07:08

An electromagnetic rail gun would use magnetic fields created by electrical currents to accelerate a sliding metal conductor along two rails. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Robotic Companion Animal Comforts Dementia Sufferers from 2013-06-27T07:00:08

A small group of people with mid- to late-stage dementia appeared happier and less anxious after spending time with a robotic animal programmed to respond to touch and sound. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Safe Water? Ask the Smartphone from 2013-05-30T14:09:08

Researchers combine an iPhone with optical filters to create a handheld analyzer for toxins, bacteria and other items of public health importance. Larry Greenemeier reports

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E-Tailers Want Amazon and Apple to Set Readers Free from 2013-05-24T16:26:08

An industry report says there is no good technological reason for Amazon and Apple to restrict readers to their formats. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Grifters Increase Their Internet Attacks from 2013-05-16T15:22:08

Consumers were victims of nearly 290,000 online frauds and lost more than $525 million in 2012, up 8 percent from 2011. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Bullies Turn Cyberspace Sour from 2013-05-11T13:20:08

One in six high school students report being victimized via e-mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, Web sites or texting. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Plan Your Digital Death from 2013-04-26T23:03:08

Google's Inactive Account Manager allows you to arrange for the deletion of your data upon your demise. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Controlling Some Devices Will Be a Snap from 2013-04-21T15:21:08

Various HP products will soon be controllable by hand gestures. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Mental Health-Related Google Searches Decline in Summer from 2013-04-13T13:53:08

A study tracking Google searches about mental health issues showed substantial decreases in summer versus winter, implying a lessening of symptoms during the longer, warmer days. Larry Greenemeier ...

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State Seeks to Ban DUI (of Google Glass) from 2013-03-29T12:06:08

Even before any Google Glass augmented-reality headsets are available to the public, West Virginia is considering a bill to ban drivers from wearing any head-mounted display. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Most Laser Pointers Are Too Strong from 2013-03-24T14:25:08

Federal researchers find that most green laser pointers and half of red ones are stronger than safety standards permit, creating an eye hazard. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Shoe Puts Mouth in Foot from 2013-03-17T21:10:08

Google's new Talking Shoe keeps the wearer connected, but advertisers are likely to run down this as a two-way street. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Smartphone Barometers Create Weather Station Network from 2013-02-21T11:23:08

Some Android smartphones and tablets measure atmospheric pressure. More could provide forecasters with important info in areas with few official weather stations. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Other Smartphones Pass iPhone Satisfaction Ratings from 2013-02-14T07:15:08

Apple's latest iPhone ranked behind four different 4G Android handsets in a recent customer satisfaction survey. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Google Maps North Korea from 2013-01-31T20:49:08

Web users--except those in North Korea itself, where Internet use is restricted--now have a view of the secretive kingdom's landmarks, infrastructure and prison camps. Larry Greenemeier reports

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In-Between-Size Phablets Attract Consumers from 2013-01-25T23:16:08

More than 200 million phablets (smart phone-tablets) will be sold in 2015, twice as many as last year. Larry Greenemeier reports

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HAPIfork Monitors Eating Speed from 2013-01-17T12:33:08

Sensors on this smart fork lead to a vibration if you're eating too fast. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Tool Tells True Tweets from Fakes from 2012-12-21T08:08:08

An algorithm can evaluate tweets within the overall Twitter flow to assess their veracity. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Bedbugs Ignore Alleged Ultrasonic Annoyers from 2012-12-17T13:48:08

Researchers found no proof that ultrasonic devices sold to repel these pesky blood suckers could deliver on that promise. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Smart Helmets Could Flag Players at Trauma Risk from 2012-11-29T15:11:08

Force sensors in headgear could signal whether a hit is strong enough to cause concern should the player receive a second serious blow. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Iceland Crowd-Sources Its Constitution from 2012-11-15T18:15:08

Iceland's parliament will vote on whether to replace its 68-year-old constitution with a version that takes into account suggestions from Twitter, Facebook and Web site comments. Larry Greenemeier ...

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Listen to Audio via Your Cheekbones from 2012-10-19T12:54:08

Bone-conduction headphones send good vibrations directly to the cochlea without blocking the ears, thereby also allowing ambient sounds. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Left and Right Use Smart Phones for Politics from 2012-10-11T18:15:08

A Pew Internet & American Life Project poll shows both Republican and Democrat voters are turning to their mobile phones for election information. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Facebook Posts Can Attract Legal Attention from 2012-09-20T07:00:08

Police may create phony Facebook accounts to root out criminals, but schools and businesses may be restrained from poking into the accounts of students and employees. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Is Wi-Fi Sniffing a Crime? from 2012-09-13T11:36:08

One court case found that wi-fi sniffing was okay, whereas a different case judged it to be illegal. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Protect Privacy When Recycling Smart Phones from 2012-08-30T12:06:08

A factory reset may not be enough to wipe the data from a smart phone you're planning to recycle. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Can I, Robot, Mow Your Lawn? from 2012-08-23T08:00:08

Honda is about to launch a robot to mow your lawn much like the Roomba vacuums your floors. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Google: Piracy Accusations Will Lower Search Rankings from 2012-08-16T12:53:08

As a nod to the entertainment industry, Google is threatening to give poor search-result rankings to sites accused of violating copyright claims. Larry Greenemeier reports

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YouTube Promotes Anonymity with Face-Blurring Tool from 2012-07-26T13:55:08

YouTube recently introduced a tool that lets you automatically blur faces in footage you upload to the Web. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Apple to Repeat on the EPEAT from 2012-07-19T19:39:08

Reversing a recent decision, Apple will conform to Electronic Products Environmental Asset Tool standards, or EPEAT, after all. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Cops Collect Ever More Mobile Device Info from 2012-07-12T11:23:08

In 2011 law enforcement agencies made more than 1.3 million requests for customer cell phone records. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Facebook Quietly Created New E-Mail Addresses from 2012-06-28T13:44:08

Facebook surreptitiously modified user profiles to replace their original e-mail addresses with @facebook.com addresses. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Microsoft Joins Tablet Fray from 2012-06-21T11:50:08

Microsoft is not calling its new Surface PC a tablet, but in most meaningful ways it is. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Companies Inflate Their Twitter Follow Numbers from 2012-06-15T14:22:08

Many of the alleged Twitter followers for some companies are bots created by marketers to make the company look more popular. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Facebook Signals Phone Future from 2012-05-31T21:20:08

Are Facebook's moves toward producing a smart phone smart or phony? Larry Greenemeier reports

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Texts May Beat Phone Calls for Survey Honest Answers from 2012-05-24T12:27:08

A study of 600 iPhone users found that people are more likely to provide honest and accurate information via text messages than voice interviews. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Most Users Are App Freeloaders from 2012-05-17T13:52:08

The vast majority of mobile device users get only free or cheap apps. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Look, Computer, No Hands! from 2012-05-14T12:56:08

Microsoft hopes its SoundWave will let you interact with your PC using hand gestures in midair rather than on a keyboard. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Apple Has Liquid Metal in Hand from 2012-04-30T20:12:08

Apple bought a license for a liquid metal alloy in 2010, and the speculation now is that the next iPhone may incorporate the strong, flexible product in its body. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Computer Effects Virtually Resurrect Tupac from 2012-04-22T21:15:08

Avatar director James Cameron's effects company created a virtual Shakur using physical characteristics and movements captured from previously recorded performances. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Microsoft Reaches into Purse for Apps from 2012-04-12T20:21:08

Microsoft's Windows Phone needs more apps, for which Microsoft--unlike Apple or Google--is paying developers. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Compressed-Air Car Winds Way to Market from 2012-03-29T20:07:08

Tata Motors hopes to release its compressed-air car in India by August. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Use of Portable Electronics in Flight Still up in the Air from 2012-03-22T18:31:08

The aviation industry lacks conclusive proof that gadgets do (or don't) interfere with instruments. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Embedded Mini Projectors Coming to Smart Phones from 2012-03-16T12:06:08

Researchers are developing small, energy-efficient and luminous three-color laser light sources into smart phones that will enable the projection of screen images onto flat surfaces. Larry Greeneme...

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Heads Up for Smart Phone Glasses from 2012-02-23T08:06:08

Google is developing a smart phone and heads-up display worn over the ears like a pair of specs. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Mimicking Ear Makes Mobile Calls Clear from 2012-02-16T20:29:08

The earSmart source separation system makes many mobile phone calls easier to understand in noisy situations. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Hydrogen and Kinetic Energy Will Keep Phones Ringing from 2012-01-26T19:53:08

A hydrogen fuel mini cell and a kinetic energy harvester are two new smart phone chargers debuting in 2012. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Digital Health Care Puts Control in Consumer Hands from 2012-01-19T22:51:08

Digital health care apps, especially via smart phones, are offering users unprecedented control over their health behaviors. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Service Teaches Computer Code Online Free from 2012-01-12T17:34:08

A start-up called Codecademy is teaching JavaScript online for free, with 300,000 takers so far. Michael Moyer reports

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Passwords Go Bye-Bye by 2017? from 2011-12-29T19:12:08

IBM predicts biometrics will replace most password use in the next five years. Larry Greenemeier reports

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NFL Puts Super Bowl Online from 2011-12-22T18:26:08

For the first time, the Super Bowl will stream live on February 5--on the Web sites of both the NFL and NBC. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Feds Seek Cell Ban Behind the Wheel from 2011-12-15T19:32:08

Citing accident and injury stats, the National Transportation Safety Board has recommended a nationwide ban on the use of communications devices while driving. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Mobile Apps Help Celebrate Thanksgiving from 2011-11-23T07:45:08

Apps now can tell you when Snoopy will float by at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade or the best way to deep-fry your turkey. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Belt Warns Visually Impaired about Obstacles from 2011-11-17T11:53:08

The Kinecthesia belt has sensors and a series of motors that send vibrations to the wearer to indicate the position of obstacles. Larry Greenemeier reports

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iPhone 4S Assistant Siri Does Her Beta Best from 2011-11-11T19:47:08

Siri, the new iPhone 4S personal assistant, is a step closer to a keyboard-free future. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Subjects Move Virtual Chopper with Thoughts from 2011-10-27T19:35:08

Subjects using a new software package were able to control the movement of a virtual helicopter through an obstacle course using their thoughts alone. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Smarter Silicon Slicing Could Make Solar Competitive from 2011-10-20T13:11:08

M.I.T. professor Ely Sachs gave up his faculty position to go all-in on a company that he believes can make solar energy competitive with coal via smart photovoltaic manufacturing. Larry Greenemeie...

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Cybersecurity Threats to Pick Up Steam in 2012 from 2011-10-15T00:00:08

A new Georgia Tech Information Security Center report cites search engines, mobile phones and personal information as prime targets for hackers. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Adhesive Lets 3-D Microchips Go Deep from 2011-09-29T20:57:08

IBM and 3M have come up with an adhesive that will allow them to stack up to 100 semiconductors onto a single microchip. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Slower Wi-Fi Frequencies Stretch Smart Phone Batteries from 2011-09-22T04:30:08

Researchers have developed a way to put smart phones almost to sleep to stretch battery life but keep the phones alert for incoming info. Rose Eveleth reports

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Navy Uses Waves to Power Sensors from 2011-08-25T05:00:08

An array of buoys that track vessel movement off the coast of New Jersey is being powered by ocean waves. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Robot Rescuers Help Peace of Mine from 2011-08-18T10:21:08

Sandia National Labs demonstrates its improved mine rescue robot. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Digital Entrepreneur Wants to Save Books from 2011-08-11T00:10:08

Brewster Kahle, who has pioneered efforts to digitize written information, wants to save a hard copy of every book. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Swimmer Plans on Electronics to Shake Sharks from 2011-07-28T00:05:08

Diana Nyad, veteran open-water distance swimmer, plans to swim from Cuba to the Florida Keys while being protected by an electronic device called Shark Shield. Larry Greenemeier reports

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ATMs Branch Out from 2011-07-21T00:03:08

The newest electronic tellers come with built-in lie detectors, rely on biometric security and let you trade cash for gold. Larry Greenemeier reports

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Kids Say Where Tech Should Go from 2011-07-14T10:53:08

A survey of children around the world found out what the kids would most like their technology to be able to do next. Larry Greenemeier reports

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