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Headlines matching 'algorithms'
Tue March 16, 2010
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(Ars Technica) Interesting How robots think: an introduction. Yes there's math, and it's the hard stuff with no numbers only letters  (arstechnica.com) (33)

Sat March 06, 2010
(Network World) Cool 20 kickass network research projects  (networkworld.com) (22)

Thu March 04, 2010
(Labspaces.net) Obvious Scientists designing a new robotic helicopter that will fly into nuclear disaster zones, take pictures and readings, be irradiated, become sentient, search for Sarah Connor, and wipe out mankind  (labspaces.net) (14)
(Gizmodo) Strange Company releases USB stick guaranteed to melt the first time any of you insert it into your computer  (gizmodo.com) (67)

Thu February 25, 2010
(Wired) Interesting How Google's algorithm rules the web  (wired.com) (30)

Tue February 23, 2010
(Miller-McCune) Cool The Triumph of the Cyborg Composer. Or, how David Cope's computer generated classical music compositions are giving people fits  (miller-mccune.com) (31)

Mon February 22, 2010
(The Register) Spiffy Cracking Xbox Trusted Platform security is easy. It just takes a reel of surplus chips, a focused ion beam workstation, steady hands and six months  (theregister.co.uk) (36)

Fri February 19, 2010
(PhysOrg.com) Interesting MIT scientists develop sketch-interpreting software for tablet computers that can understand diagrams. So the marketing weasels can make an even more incomprehensible slide show for next week's all hands meeting  (physorg.com) (15)
(Some Guy) Followup How big has Google become? Department of Justice says Microsoft/Yahoo merger will be good for competition  (eweek.com) (23)

Wed February 17, 2010
(MITRE) PSA Top 25 most dangerous software practices for 2010\'; UPDATE links SET light = 'green' WHERE id = 5033195 --  T-Shirt  (cwe.mitre.org) (35)

Sat February 06, 2010
(Labspaces.net) Interesting Scientist invents quantum computer that handles data in "q-bits". Like 8 bits make a byte, 40 q-bits will make a "quark"  (labspaces.net) (41)
(Discovery) Cool OK Farkers, pop quiz. Which utilizes more lines of code for its internal electronics: an F-22 or a Mercedes?  (news.discovery.com) (143)

Fri February 05, 2010
(Wired) Scary DARPA: BSG was cool. Here's $6 million, make it happen  (wired.com) (108)

Wed January 27, 2010
(Some Guy) Interesting AI researcher to build...AI researcher  (hplusmagazine.com) (31)

Sat January 23, 2010
(Scientific blogger) Silly Computers cannot replace scientific thinking, says obsolete bag of meat  T-Shirt  (scientificblogging.com) (66)
(Wordpress) Obvious You know all those 12-megapixel digital cameras? Yeah, they're a ripoff. Here comes the science  (petavoxel.wordpress.com) (251)

Fri January 22, 2010
(Yahoo) Interesting Say 'cheese'. And stop being Asian  (news.yahoo.com) (209)

Thu January 21, 2010
(MIT News) Interesting Explained: Gallager codes. Still a little fuzzy: Carrot Top word search  (web.mit.edu) (15)

Wed January 06, 2010
(BBC) Cool Man makes world's largest pi  (news.bbc.co.uk) (53)

Wed December 23, 2009
(Some Guy) Interesting All it requires is a surgical incision into your skull and a sheet of electrodes on your brain - and it's finally possible to type by just thinking about the letters  (hplusmagazine.com) (44)

Fri December 18, 2009
(Wired) Interesting Machine-written journalism is the way of the future, so you can expect a raft of stories about Sarah Connor's holiday plans  (wired.co.uk) (28)

Thu December 17, 2009
(LA Times) PSA If you happen to be right in front of a very specific seismic monitor in California, you may know a couple of seconds ahead of time before the big one hits. The rest of you are farked  (latimes.com) (18)

Mon December 14, 2009
(Some Guy) Interesting Scientists trying to figure how to program battlefield robots to feel guilt. Submitter would suggest putting his mom in charge of raising them  (volokh.com) (34)
(New Scientist) Cool Flat-Earth argument gains new scientific credibility  (newscientist.com) (54)

Thu December 03, 2009
(Metro) Interesting Today's Q&A that's absolutely factual, yet also 100% incoherent: Q. How much is a hobbit? A. Depends on whether you're buying wheat or oats  (metro.co.uk) (35)

Sat November 28, 2009
(The Register) Scary Scientists use rat brain to fly F-22. Still no cure for cancer  (theregister.co.uk) (81)

Tue November 24, 2009
(Discovery) Interesting "Smart" body armor learns more with every bullet - Ok, who wants to be first in a test series?  (news.discovery.com) (52)

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