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Big Bang Detector Heads to Space
Big Bang Detector Heads to Space
A unique particle physics detector will be attached to the space station to study the universe and its origins.
Video App Offers Guidance While You Shoot
NudgeCam encourages good footage by tracking faces and assessing sound quality.
Bringing Cell-Phone Location-Sensing Indoors
App pinpoints people inside shops without requiring them to "check in."
Searching for Fun
Research suggests that search engines could tap into users' need to be entertained.
Software Router Smashes Speed Records
A novel approach to networking will enable new Internet protocols.
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Finding Our Way with Digital Bread Crumbs
A Microsoft research project explores whether sensors in mobile devices could help us navigate without GPS.
Mobile Flaw Could Cloak Clicks
Researchers demonstrate that mobile phones are exceptionally vulnerable to a browser bait and switch.
Dual Antennas Would Boost Cell-Phone Signals
New design would mean fewer dropped calls, longer battery life.
A Sidewalk Disappearing Act
Automatically removing people from street-level imagery could help prevent privacy complaints.
Wireless Car Sensors Vulnerable to Hackers
Researchers figure out how to hijack sensor communications.
Your Next Cell Phone
A Smart Phone Built on Web Tools
It seems that every day, there are new announcements purporting to redefine how we will use our cell phones: from the latest GPS-enabled gadget for social computing, to software to make your PC a phone. But what is the real future of telephony?
A Smart Phone Built on Web Tools
Palm's new smart phone targets Web developers as well as a loyal fan base.
Google Adds a Phone Line to Gmail in the U.S.
CSI: Smart Phone
Revealing the Speeds ISPs Really Deliver
"Crisis" in Availability of Wireless Spectrum Is a Myth
An Eye in the Sky for Space Trash
Sending Data 160 Characters at a Time

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