Headlines matching 'algorithms'
Tue March 16, 2010
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How robots think: an introduction. Yes there's math, and it's the hard stuff with no numbers only letters (arstechnica.com)
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Sat March 06, 2010
Thu March 04, 2010
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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)
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Company releases USB stick guaranteed to melt the first time any of you insert it into your computer (gizmodo.com)
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Thu February 25, 2010
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Mon February 22, 2010
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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)
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Fri February 19, 2010
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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)
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How big has Google become? Department of Justice says Microsoft/Yahoo merger will be good for competition (eweek.com)
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Wed February 17, 2010
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Top 25 most dangerous software practices for 2010\'; UPDATE links SET light = 'green' WHERE id = 5033195 -- (cwe.mitre.org)
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Sat February 06, 2010
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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)
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OK Farkers, pop quiz. Which utilizes more lines of code for its internal electronics: an F-22 or a Mercedes? (news.discovery.com)
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Fri February 05, 2010
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DARPA: BSG was cool. Here's $6 million, make it happen (wired.com)
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Wed January 27, 2010
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Wed December 23, 2009
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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)
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Fri December 18, 2009
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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)
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Thu December 17, 2009
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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)
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Mon December 14, 2009
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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)
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Flat-Earth argument gains new scientific credibility (newscientist.com)
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Thu December 03, 2009
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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)
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Sat November 28, 2009
Tue November 24, 2009
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"Smart" body armor learns more with every bullet - Ok, who wants to be first in a test series? (news.discovery.com)
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