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  • New tool could help homeowners weather flood risks, lower insurance costs
    With flood risks increasing from extreme weather events like hurricanes and even routine plumbing issues, a team from the University of Florida's College of Design, Construction and Planning is helping Florida homeowners make smarter choices about building materials and interior finishes that better protect their homes and potentially save on... Read more
  • A foundation for physical AI: Battery-free RFID sensing system offers real-time, reliable data
    What if the same RFID "smart barcode" tags used to track packages and retail inventory could also detect changes in the real world—like temperature, pressure or weight—without batteries or added hardware?... Read more
  • Apple debuts Liquid Glass interface at design-focused WWDC event
    Apple Inc. unveiled a new operating system interface called Liquid Glass at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, an event that focused heavily on aesthetics and design elements rather than software breakthroughs.... Read more
  • Tracking apps monitor remote employees' performance—and invade their privacy
    Digital monitoring is now a regular part of our working reality. From CCTV cameras to call recording, surveillance in the workplace is not new.... Read more
  • JPEG XS: Forward-looking standard for professional all-IP video production
    The image quality of videos has risen steadily in recent decades. But higher quality also means larger volumes of data to be transferred. There are various reasons for this, including changes in viewer expectations and habits as playback devices continue to improve. This puts rising pressure on both costs and... Read more
  • Verification framework uncovers safety lapses in open-source self-driving system
    Using a newly developed verification framework, researchers have uncovered safety limitations in open-source self-driving systems during high-speed movements and sudden cut-ins, raising concerns for real-world deployments.... Read more
  • Software update keeps Newark airport radar online but network concerns and flight limits remain
    A new software update prevented a third radar outage in the last two weeks at New Jersey's busy Newark airport when a telecommunications line failed again over the weekend, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday.... Read more
  • World Video Game Hall of Fame inducts Defender, Tamagotchi, GoldenEye 007 and Quake
    The World Video Game Hall of Fame on Thursday inducted four honorees, paying tribute to games that challenged players and changed the industry.... Read more
  • Making software safer and more reliable: A deep dive into proof scores
    In software engineering, it is important to ensure that a software system behaves correctly and reliably. This is especially crucial for critical systems, such as online banking, e-commerce, and real-time systems. One promising technique for verifying the properties of such systems is called proof scores, which uses a method called... Read more
  • One Tech Tip: Skype shut down for good, but users still have these alternatives
    Skype is dead. What now?... Read more
  • AI-powered 'ulrb' uncovers Earth's hidden microbial gems
    A team of researchers has created a novel machine learning tool that's cracking open one of biology's trickiest puzzles: finding the rarest microbes on Earth. Think of it like finding a needle in a haystack, except the needle is microscopic and might hold the key to how our ecosystems work.... Read more
  • Grand Theft Auto VI delayed again, this time until May 2026
    Fans of the hugely popular video game series Grand Theft Auto will have to wait a little longer to play the latest version.... Read more
  • Diagram-based language streamlines optimization of complex coordinated systems
    Coordinating complicated interactive systems, whether it's the different modes of transportation in a city or the various components that must work together to make an effective and efficient robot, is an increasingly important subject for software designers to tackle. Now, researchers at MIT have developed an entirely new way of... Read more
  • Protecting audio privacy: Speech-filtering technology balances privacy and utility in smart devices
    Sound is a powerful source of information. By training algorithms to identify distinct sound signatures, sound can reveal what a person is doing, whether it's cooking, vacuuming or washing the dishes. And while it's valuable in some contexts, using sound to identify activities comes with privacy concerns, since microphones can... Read more
  • Transforming real-world doors into gateways to the virtual world: The future of mixed reality
    People seeking to feel fully immersed in virtual environments will soon be able to experience a revolutionary approach to spatial computing that bridges the gap between real and digital worlds. A collaborative research team from NTT DOCOMO, Inc. and Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Japan, has developed a... Read more

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