by hmb1 | Oct 27, 2016 | News, Privacy and Security
2016-10-25 BINGHAMTON, NY – Researchers from Binghamton University—State University of New York and the University of California, Riverside have found a weakness in the Haswell central processing unit (CPU) components that makes common computer operating systems...
by hmb1 | Sep 20, 2016 | News, Privacy and Security
Computer scientists can prove certain programs to be error-free with the same certainty that mathematicians prove theorems. The advances are being used to secure everything from unmanned drones to the internet. By Kevin Hartnett September 20, 2016 From Quanta Magazine...
by hmb1 | Aug 4, 2016 | Privacy and Security, Social Media
Social media has a big problem with racist and misogynistic harassment and human intervention isn’t working. Time to bring in the bots By Sally Adee WHEN Ghostbusters actor Leslie Jones was hounded off Twitter last month, having braved several days of racist and...
by hmb1 | Jul 19, 2016 | News, Technology
Advances could pave way for new generation of implantable and wearable diagnostics Threads penetrate multiple layers of tissue to sample interstitial fluid and direct it to sensing threads that collect data, such as pH and glucose levels. Conductive threads deliver...
by hmb1 | Jun 8, 2016 | News, Streaming, Technology
A full duplex radio system developed at NYU Tandon School of Engineering by Professor Mike Knox Award-Winning Paper by NYU Tandon and Trinity College Authors Demonstrates How to Gain the Efficiency of Sending and Receiving Signals on the Same Radio Wave While Avoiding...