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  1. Google and NASA launch a quantum artificial intelligence labRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday | The Inquirer

    COMPUTING PIONEERS Google and NASA have launched the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab that will use a controversial quantum computer built by D-Wave. Google and NASA joined forces to establish the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab that will allow researchers at the two organisations and a number of universities to research artificial ... (more)

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  2. Dyn organizes 'Hackademy' to inspire entrepreneursRead the original story

    44 min ago | UnionLeader.com

    ... and be part of our team." Entrants come from colleges throughout New England, and are pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering or a related technical major.

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  3. No big-bang Apps news at I/O, but some announcements merit attentionRead the original story

    1 hr ago | ComputerWorld

    Apps, Google's flagship product for enterprise IT, had a minor presence at this week's I/O developer conference, but some announcements at the show and in prior weeks deserve attention from customers of the cloud email and collaboration suite.

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  4. Financial EuphoriaRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Safehaven

    "I am definitely bullish. The budget deficit is shrinking massively. Guys who are short, they better have a shovel to get out of the grave." Hedge fund manager David Tepper, CNBC, May 14, 2013 Mr.

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  5. Study: Twitter 'has a distinct geographic profile' from mainstream mediaRead the original story

    3 hrs ago | Poynter Online

    A study of the " geography of Twitter " compares, among many other data sets, what it calls "Twitter versus mainstream news media." This part of Kalev Leetaru, Shaowen Wang, Guofeng Cao, Anand Padmanabhan and Eric Shook's study compared the geographic data from about five weeks' worth of tweets with locations from more than 3 million Google News ... (more)

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  6. Ponta, the perceptual robotic projectRead the original story

    3 hrs ago | The Code Project

    We are gearing up for perceptual computing final challenge. This time, we are going Robotics.

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  7. Pentagon clears Apple devices for use on defense networksRead the original story w/Photo

    3 hrs ago | AfterDawn.com

    Last week, the Pentagon said a number of BlackBerry and Samsung devices had been cleared, as well, including the BlackBerry 10 smart phones, BlackBerry PlayBook tablets and Samsung's Android Knox.

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  8. Nanogel To Manage Type 1 DiabetesRead the original story

    3 hrs ago | MediLexicon

    An extended insulin-release system comprising an injectable gel of nanoparticles may one day help patients with type 1 diabetes manage their condition without having constantly to test their blood-sugar and inject themselves with insulin.

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  9. Dell's thumb PC, Project Ophelia, to ship in JulyRead the original story

    3 hrs ago | ComputerWorld

    Dell's thumb-sized PC called Project Ophelia, which is the size of a USB stick, will start shipping in July for around US$100. The Android-based device will plug into a display's HDMI port so that it can run applications or access files stored remotely.

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  10. std::sort vs. list::sortRead the original story

    4 hrs ago | GameDev

    ... just curiosity and I am not trying to pre-optimize current real world code that I have or anything. Just my Computer Science brain being curious. . It does say, however, that both must complete in O(nlogn) (on average; I'm unsure if the standard ...

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  11. Pentagon Approves iPhone & iPad for Military UseRead the original story w/Photo

    4 hrs ago | IPod Observer

    The Pentagon approved Apple's iPhone and iPad for use on military networks Friday, a first for the Cupertino company.

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  12. Through the looking glass: the future is here and you're wearing itRead the original story w/Photo

    5 hrs ago | The Age

    ... soften the impact of what is shaping up to be a confronting new technology. John Scheible, a 22-year-old computer science student from the University of Michigan, is one of the developers who signed up as a Google pioneer. Although he had only been ...

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  13. Newvem expands to monitor Azure and Amazon cloudsRead the original story

    6 hrs ago | ComputerWorld

    Newvem , which sells a tool that allows users to track and optimize their use of cloud computing resources, has expanded its software's functionality to monitor not just Amazon Web Services, but now Microsoft Azure now as well.

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  14. Report: Visteon working on creepy artificial intelligence for your car's infotainment [w/video]Read the original story

    6 hrs ago | Autoblog

    Those that hanker for the days when automobiles were generally simple machines responsive only to the will of their human masters probably don't work in R&D at Visteon .

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  15. Apples to apples: How analogies are the very essence of human thoughtRead the original story w/Photo

    6 hrs ago | The Globe and Mail

    My first grade-school reader was titled A Duck is a Duck . No argument there, I thought.

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  16. Google App Engine finally supports PHP, the language that runs 75% of the webRead the original story w/Photo

    7 hrs ago | VentureBeat

    Two days ago, Google announced it would finally support the most popular computing language on the planet , PHP, in its platform-as-a-service offering, Google App Engine.

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  17. New Italian Python S3 tablet can boot Windows 8, Linux and AndroidRead the original story

    7 hrs ago | Neowin.net

    Python S3 tablet that it says can be set up to run Windows 8, the Ubuntu version of Linux and Android.

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  18. How J-schools are helping students develop entrepreneurial journalism skillsRead the original story

    9 hrs ago | Poynter Online

    ... students participate in the two programs each year, drawn from disciplines such as engineering, business, computer science and journalism. Retha Hill , director of the lab, said in an interview that three graduate engineering students work half-time ...

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  19. DISA 'all in' on mobileRead the original story

    10 hrs ago | Federal Computer Week

    The Defense Information Systems Agency on May 17 announced approvals for security technical implementation guides for Apple iOS 6, Samsung Knox and new Blackberry operating systems, clearing the way for more selection and faster procurement of mobile devices in the Defense Department.

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  20. When Will Humans Upload Their Brains to Computers?Read the original story w/Photo

    10 hrs ago | Criminal Report Daily

    ... ns . Both computers and the robots they control are getting smarter, according to Moshe Vardi, professor of computer science at Rice University.

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