Ray EstevezMar 30, 2016
Microsoft Says Maverick Chatbot Tay Foreshadows the Future of Computing
Despite a history of making irksome digital assistants, Microsoft thinks you want to converse with your computer.
Microsoft Says Maverick Chatbot Tay Foreshadows the Future of Computing
Ray EstevezMar 24, 2016
Baidu Uses Map Searches to Predict When Crowds Will Get Out of Control
China’s leading search engine, Baidu, says user data can help it predict when real-world gatherings become so large they’re dangerous.
Baidu Uses Map Searches to Predict When Crowds Will Get Out of Control
Ray EstevezMar 23, 2016
Intel Puts the Brakes on Moore’s Law
Intel will slow the pace at which it rolls out new chip-making technology, and is still searching for a successor to silicon transistors.
Intel Puts the Brakes on Moore’s Law
Ray EstevezMar 22, 2016
As Apple Doubles Down on Encrypted Phones, Google Sits on Its Design for a “Digital Safe”
A memory card developed by Google that upgrades a smartphone with strongly encrypted messaging and storage could improve security and trouble law enforcement.
As Apple Doubles Down on Encrypted Phones, Google Sits on Its Design for a “Digital Safe”
Ray EstevezMar 21, 2016
The FBI Pauses Its Legal Assault on Apple – But the War on Encryption Will Continue
Even if Apple isn’t forced to help the FBI break iPhone security, it cannot escape the broader conflict over encryption technology.
The FBI Pauses Its Legal Assault on Apple – But the War on Encryption Will Continue
Ray EstevezMar 18, 2016
The Surprising Light Side of the Dark Web
Indexing the dark Web offers a way to track crime—and shows that the hidden realm is a refuge for people who fear persecution.
The Surprising Light Side of the Dark Web
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