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Using electric signals from human brains, new software can perform computerized image editingSoon, computers could sense that users have a problem and come to the rescue. This is one of the possible implications of new research at University of Copenhagen and University of Helsinki.... Read more
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RIP Internet Explorer: South Korean engineer's browser 'grave' goes viralA South Korean engineer who built a grave for Internet Explorer—photos of which quickly went viral—told AFP Friday that the now-defunct web browser had made his life a misery.... Read more
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So long, Internet Explorer. The browser retires todayInternet Explorer is finally headed out to pasture.... Read more
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Research shows Twitter drives popularity, contributors to open-source softwareWant to be popular with lots of friends? Get out there and tweet. That advice holds true for open-source software projects as well, according to a new study.... Read more
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The signature of taste: New technology for the food and beverage industryBlending whiskies from different casks is an art in itself. Whisky blenders are luminaries of their guild. Just as painters mix colors to capture mood on canvas, the experts in distilleries combine flavors to create "liquid gold." They follow their intuition, which is based on experience and a keen sense... Read more
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New AI solutions help scientists track objects in images; will aid discoveries in life sciencesObject tracking—following objects over time—is an essential image analysis technique used to quantify dynamic processes in biosciences. A new application called TrackMate v7 enables scientists to track objects in images easily. TrackMate is a free, open-source tool available as part of the Fiji image analysis platform.... Read more
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Software tool helps cars and pedestrians safely and efficiently share the roadThe light turns green. Then, suddenly, the sound of screeching brakes turns into the sickening crunch of metal on metal. A surprisingly high number of auto accidents—21% of all car crashes—occur at intersections with traffic lights. While these incidents are usually caused by driver error, new technology linked to roadway... Read more
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Solar-biomass hybrid system satisfies home heating requirements in winterAdding an organic matter power source to a solar energy unit could provide 100% heating for a single-story home during the coldest months of the year and help the environment. In the warmer months, the system could generate electricity surpluses that can be sold back to the grid.... Read more
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Unglitching the system: Advancement in predicting software vulnerabilitiesSoftware vulnerabilities are prevalent across all systems that are built using source codes, causing a variety of problems including deadlock, hacking or even system failures. Thus, early predictions of vulnerabilities are critical for security software systems.... Read more
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The missing piece to faster, cheaper and more accurate 3D mappingThree-dimensional (3D) mapping is a very useful tool, such as for monitoring construction sites, tracking the effects of climate change on ecosystems and verifying the safety of roads and bridges. However, the technology currently used to automate the mapping process is limited, making it a long and costly endeavor.... Read more
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Nonprogrammers are building more of the world's software: A computer scientist explains 'no-code'Traditional computer programming has a steep learning curve that requires learning a programming language, for example C/C++, Java or Python, just to build a simple application such as a calculator or Tic-tac-toe game. Programming also requires substantial debugging skills, which easily frustrates new learners. The study time, effort and experience... Read more
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Software that doubles 3D printing speeds hits the marketVibrations during 3D printing either slow down the process or warp the parts, but new software could enable manufacturers to keep up the speed without sacrificing accuracy.... Read more
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Remote sensing facilitates sustainability of Bagan heritage site, MyanmarAs a UNESCO World Heritage site, Bagan in Myanmar is home to more than 2, 200 structures, including pagodas and temples constructed from the 10th to the 14th centuries.... Read more
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FIFA takes on EA Sports video game in soccer's new rivalryThe name "FIFA" can bring to mind images of the World Cup and soccer's greatest players, like Pele, Zinedine Zidane or Lionel Messi. The acronym for the sport's governing body may also remind some of shameless bribery and corruption.... Read more
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EA Sports and FIFA end partnership, both eye new video gamesElectronic Arts will stop making its hugely successful FIFA video game in its current name, marking a split in one of soccer's most successful and lucrative partnerships after the sides failed to strike a new licensing deal.... Read more