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Saturday, November 22, 2014

ScienceDaily: Information Technology News

ScienceDaily: Information Technology News


Streamlining thin film processing for electrodes, display screens

Posted: 21 Nov 2014 08:18 AM PST

Energy storage devices and computer screens may seem worlds apart, but they're not. When an electrical engineering professor teamed up with and computer scientists to make a less expensive supercapacitor for storing renewable energy, they developed a new plasma technology that will streamline the production of display screens.

Don't get hacked! Research shows how much we ignore online warnings

Posted: 20 Nov 2014 09:32 AM PST

New research finds that people say they care about online security but behave like they don't -- such as ignoring security warnings. To better understand how people deal with security messages, researchers simulated hacking into study subjects laptops. The responses were telling.

First image-recognition software that greatly improves web searches

Posted: 18 Nov 2014 09:54 AM PST

Researchers have created an artificial intelligence software that uses photos to locate documents on the Internet with far greater accuracy than ever before.

Software to improve sustainability in horticultural, grape and wine-growing, and sugar beet production

Posted: 18 Nov 2014 04:26 AM PST

Scientists have developed software for horticultural, grape and wine-growing, and sugar beet production that allows the life-cycle of the products and their carbon and water footprint, among other things, to be analyzed. Its use will contribute towards improving the sustainability of the agricultural and agri-food sector and well as reducing the environmental impact of production to a minimum.

Wearable tech for battlefield, people at risk for heart attacks

Posted: 13 Nov 2014 01:19 PM PST

Wearable devices can count the steps you take and the calories you burn. But can they help soldiers in the field? Or prevent someone from having a heart attack? Researchers say yes.

Fighting crime through crowdsourcing: Researchers are looking at using crowdsourcing to help in facial recognition

Posted: 12 Nov 2014 11:48 AM PST

Researchers are developing a computing model that uses crowdsourcing to combine and optimize human efforts and machine computing elements. The new model can be used to efficiently perform the complex tasks of face recognition -- a method used in law enforcement.

Music will never be the same

Posted: 12 Nov 2014 05:42 AM PST

Computer scientists and musicologists have developed totally new software that allows you to put your own personal touch to your music.

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