IEEE Spectrum
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IEEE Spectrum is a magazine edited by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The IEEE's description of it is: IEEE Spectrum Magazine, the flagship publication of the IEEE, explores the development, applications and implications of new technologies. It anticipates trends in engineering, science, and technology, and provides a forum for understanding, discussion and leadership in these areas. IEEE Spectrum has a circulation of over 380,000 engineers worldwide, making it one of the leading science and engineering magazines. It covers a wide variety of technical issues and ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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The Future of Riots
Video surveillance of London's rioters points to future of facial recognition. Researchers working with Orwell and his colleague Sergio Velastin have developed software that ...via Shakthi Sivanathan (t) -
Engineering the 10,000-Year Clock
In a cluttered machine shop near a Starbucks in San Rafael, Calif., it's finally ticking to life.via Lynnette Fusilier (t) -
The World's First Bitcoin Conference
Being at the opening of the world’s first Bitcoin conference was like showing up for the first day of camp—a boys’ camp—and finding that everyone already knew one ...via Mark Pegrum (t) -
How Google's Self-Driving Car Works
Google engineers explain the technology behind their autonomous vehicle and show videos of the road testsvia Gianni D'Anna (t) -
Practical Quantum Computers Creep Closer to Reality
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Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens
See the world around you, like you have neaver seen it before.via Gian Antelles (t) -
Behind Intel's New Random-Number Generator
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You (YOU!) Can Take Stanford's 'Intro to AI' Course Next Quarter, For Free
Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig are offering Stanford's "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence" course online, for free, grades and allvia andrew ritz (t) -
Stanford's 'JediBot' Tries to Kill You With a Foam Sword (VIDEO)
Want some robots that can try to kill you and then make you a hamburger? Stanford's got you coveredvia Craig Newmark -
Robot Helps Quadriplegic Scratch an Itch for the First Time in a Decade
Willow Garage and Georgia Tech team up to turn a PR2 into a service robot for people with disabilitiesvia Tim O'Reilly



