GOTCHA Scheme Could Foil Growing Problem of Automated Brute Force Attacks Carnegie Mellon University computer scientists have developed a new password system that incorporates inkblots to pr... Read more
Technology Could Transform Games, But Applications Don’t Stop There Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Disney Research Pittsburgh have devised a motion tracking technology t... Read more
We might be one step closer to an Internet-of-things reality. University of Washington engineers have created a new wireless communication system that allows devices to interact with each ot... Read more
New method debunks claims that Apollo 11 lunar landing photo is fake Dartmouth and UC Berkeley researchers have developed new software to detect faked photos, using a geometric algorithm to... Read more
Forget the TV remote and the games controller, now you can control anything from your mobile phone to the television with just a wave of your hand. Researchers at Newcastle University and Mi... Read more
In almost every state, computer science is taught as an elective, rather than a core requirement. Leandre Nsabi, a senior at Rainier Beach High School here, received some bluntly practical a... Read more
Results came within 5 percent of commercial devices, meaning it already meets the medical community’s standards for accuracy People suffering from asthma or other chronic lung problems are t... Read more
Multi-antenna technology could help keep pace with voracious user demand Researchers from Rice University today unveiled a new multi-antenna technology that could help wireless providers kee... Read more
Image by blue_j via Flickr Computer-related technology is increasingly driving the U.S. economy, yet computer science education is scant in most American elementary and secondary school clas... Read more
Image via Wikipedia What if all software was open source? Anybody would then be able to add custom features to Microsoft Word, Adobe Photoshop, Apple iTunes or any other program. A Universit... Read more