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Tag: softwareBy Robert Lemos | 11/11/2009 | 1 Comment Software that deciphers botnet communications could help infiltrate criminals' networks. Software Listens for Hints of Depression By Jennifer Chu | 11/04/2009 | 2 Comments A large-scale trial will test whether software can identify depressed patients. By Erica Naone | 10/29/2009 | 11 Comments A new tool aims to fix misbehaving programs without shutting them down. Muscle-Bound Computer Interface By Kate Greene | 10/28/2009 | 0 Comments Forearm electrodes could enable new forms of hands-free computer interaction. By Rachel Kremen | 10/14/2009 | 3 Comments A new system uses panoramic images to create navigation videos that highlight turns and landmarks. By David Talbot | 09/18/2009 | 2 Comments A step toward letting medical devices communicate. A Turing Test for Computer Game Bots By David Kushner | 09/10/2009 | 5 Comments A new contest could help develop better AI for games and other applications. A Better Way to Shoot Down Spam By Rachel Kremen | 07/29/2009 | 0 Comments Junk mail can now be identified based on a single packet of data. Firefox Aims to Unplug Scripting Attacks By Robert Lemos | 06/29/2009 | 1 Comment How websites can block code from unknown sources. By David Talbot | 06/24/2009 | 15 Comments Putting OLPC's software on a USB drive gives old PCs a new lease on life. By Kristina Grifantini | 06/23/2009 | 0 Comments AcceleGlove can be programmed for many applications. Big Blue Sees Clouds on the Horizon By Erica Naone | 06/16/2009 | 1 Comment IBM's big cloud-computing plan starts with virtual desktops and software application testing. Extracting Meaning from Millions of Pages By David Talbot | 06/10/2009 | 1 Comment University of Washington software pulls facts from 500 million Web pages. BIOS Maker Aims to Retake the PC By Robert Lemos | 05/13/2009 | 6 Comments Phoenix Technologies is pushing its pint-size OS as a complement to Windows. A Tool to Make More of Many Cores By Robert X. Cringley | 04/21/2009 | 4 Comments Intel's Ct software will make ordinary code work on forthcoming many-core processors. |
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