Saturday, June 9, 2007

Goodbye wires…

Online Shoppers Will Pay Extra To Protect Privacy, Carnegie Mellon Study Shows

Net Attack

New Record for Quantum Cryptography

Scientists discuss use of DNA and information technology

Interactive paper sounds exciting

Japanese robot likes sushi, fears president

We can see clearly now

Could US repel a cyberattack?

Friday, June 8, 2007

Virtual reality and higher education: Another perspective

NASA launching to outer space via cyberspace

File-sharing sites are being subverted for web attacks

DHS sets its cyber R&D goals

Sharing stories across the digital divide

Robot Scans Ancient Manuscript in 3-D

IBM Violated Rules on Options But Will Not Be Fined, SEC Says

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Robots to help children to form relationships

China Prepares for First Strike in Electronic War

Computer Science Thesis Helps Train Firefighters

No escape from the bullies

A Few Good Women Are Needed in Computer Gaming

Monday, June 4, 2007

Does Virtual Reality Need a Sheriff?

6 Billion Bits of Data About Me, Me, Me!

Real ID, real debate

Internet Governance Forum in November to address access, security issues, UN official says

At Some Schools, Facebook Evolves From Time Waster to Academic Study

Better Face-Recognition Software

Northeastern University Researchers Solve Rubik’s Cube in 26 Moves

Facebook API Unilaterally Opts Users Into New Services

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Sexy Photo Vaults Teen To Unwanted Fame

Google Zooms In Too Close for Some

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Cornell lawyers and computer experts team up to make government rule-making accessible in Internet age

Researcher: RSA 1024-bit encryption not enough


As computers and math techniques become more powerful and sophisticated, current encryption standards could be made obsolete in as little as five years
Should robots be built to look more like us?
Table is set for computing

Intel: Software needs to heed Moore's Law

Man Described As a Top Spammer Arrested

When Relying on Online Brokers, Beware 'Move It or Lose It' Scams

The Ever-Growing Inbox

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Globalization has made software development a national security issue

Expert says the global nature of software development is a concern

WPI Receives $2 Million Award to Develop an Intelligent Tutoring System That Can Improve Math Education

Phishers can use social Web sites as bait to net victims: Informatics study

Study reveals what women want from IT jobs