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TechCrunch  Dec 6  Comment 
To search these days is really an incredibly service-intensive process. Whereas before, to search something meant you had to through its drawers or folders by hand and inspect things by eye, now it means simply to produce a query and allow the...
TechCrunch  Oct 18  Comment 
Here are some of yesterday’s posts on TechCrunch Gadgets: Review: Rage CMU Researchers Turn Any Surface Into A Touchscreen Kodak: It’s Time To Go Invisible Predator-Inspired Ammo Backpack Cobbled Together By Soldiers In Afghanistan TCTV:...
TechCrunch  Oct 17  Comment 
Soon you, too, will be able to talk to the hand. A new interface created jointly by Microsoft and the Carnegie Mellon Human Computer Interaction Institute allows for interfaces to be displayed on any surface, including notebooks, body parts, and...
Forbes  Aug 24  Comment 
Facebook, camera phones and inexpensive facial recognition software have made mass surveillance a near certainty. Huxley would be proud.
Red Orbit  May 18  Comment 
When we speak, our enunciation and pronunciation of words and syllables fluctuates and varies from person to person. Given this, how do infants decode all of the spoken sounds they hear to learn words and meanings? To replicate the challenges of...
Red Orbit  May 10  Comment 
Sharing, tagging and personalization make online photos, music, avatars valuable Digital imagery, Facebook updates, online music collections, email threads and other immaterial artifacts of today's online world may be as precious to teenagers as...
Red Orbit  Feb 3  Comment 
Study finds crowdsourced articles compare favorably to those by single authors Writing can be a solitary, intellectual pursuit, but researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have shown that the task of writing an informational article also can be...
Red Orbit  Jan 7  Comment 
Slang terms like y'all, yinz, koo, coo and suttin predict location of tweet authors Microbloggers may think they're interacting in one big Twitterverse, but researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science find that regional...
Red Orbit  Dec 10  Comment 
Landmark discovery reverses decades-old assumption that thinking about food causes you to eat more If you're looking to lose weight, it's okay to think about eating your favorite candy bar. In fact, go ahead and imagine devouring every last bite...
Red Orbit  Aug 31  Comment 
Heterogeneous groups of neurons transmit twice as much information as homogeneous groupsMuch like snowflakes, no two neurons are exactly alike. But it's not the size or shape that sets one neuron apart from another, it's the way it responds to...





 




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