How do you feel? Your phone may soon tell you
A variety of projects unveiled in the past year aim to give mobile apps the ability to instantly detect a person's emotional state.
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At SharePoint, Microsoft talks up ambitious enhancements for Office 365
Microsoft didn't disappoint with the new and improved capabilities it announced and demonstrated for Office 365 this week, but how well they work in the real world remains to be seen.
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Sony shows off SmartEyeglass prototype to developers
With Google Glass starting to pick up steam, Sony doesn't want to get left too far behind.
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FCC urged to make more Wi-Fi spectrum available
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should move forward with a plan to open up new 5GHz spectrum to Wi-Fi as consumer demand for wireless bandwidth skyrockets, a member of the commission said.
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U.S. retailers insist on PIN requirement in smartcard rules
U.S. retailers are digging in their heels over their need for PIN authentication for Europay MasterCard Visa (EMV) smartcard use here.
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NASA will send a robot to investigate suspected life on Europa
Thinking there could be life on one of Jupiter's moons, NASA scientists are working on a plan to send robots to try and find out.
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Tip of the Hat: Data doomsday is coming
As corporate stockpiles of data continue to grow, mostly unmanaged, to massive levels, it's increasingly likely that many major organizations will face a crisis very soon.
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Studies show Sprint and T-Mobile need to expand U.S. coverage
Two major studies released this week of the nation's largest wireless networks put Verizon on top in nearly every technical network measurement, with AT&T close behind and Sprint and T-Mobile trailing.
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AI researcher says amoral robots pose a danger to humanity
With robots becoming increasingly powerful, intelligent and autonomous, a scientist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute says it's important to make sure they know the difference between good and evil.
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N.C. State researchers devise tool that detects Android malware
With smartphones and tablets increasingly at risk from malware, researchers from North Carolina State University have devised a new and potentially better way to detect it on Android devices.
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