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How IBM Plans to Win Jeopardy!

IBM's Watson will showcase the latest tricks in natural-language processing.

Extending the Life of Quantum Bits

Specially timed magnetic pulses could pave the way for large-scale quantum computing.

Building Safer, Superior Stents

A computer model simulates how drug-eluting stents behave in arteries, enabling the design of better devices.

Basking in Big Data

Visualization software makes viewing and interacting with enormous data sets practical without a supercomputer.

Sign-Language Translator

The first sign-language dictionary that's searchable by gesture.

Digital Sound Separator

New software can modify the individual notes of a recorded chord.

Q&A: D-Wave's Geordie Rose

Did D-Wave really demonstrate "the world's first commercial quantum computer"?

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