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Amazon Expands the Kindle with Apps

But do apps make sense for a dedicated e-reader?

"Emergent" Images to Outwit Spambots

Software creates images that confuse machines but are clear to people.

Q & A: Mike Lynch

The cofounder and CEO of Autonomy explains why Nicole Kidman is not a cosmic ball of gas.

Breaking the Botnet Code

Software that deciphers botnet communications could help infiltrate criminals' networks.

Software Listens for Hints of Depression

A large-scale trial will test whether software can identify depressed patients.

Software That Fixes Itself

A new tool aims to fix misbehaving programs without shutting them down.

Muscle-Bound Computer Interface

Forearm electrodes could enable new forms of hands-free computer interaction.

Merging Video with Maps

A new system uses panoramic images to create navigation videos that highlight turns and landmarks.

Plug-and-Play Medicine

A step toward letting medical devices communicate.

A Turing Test for Computer Game Bots

A new contest could help develop better AI for games and other applications.

A Better Way to Shoot Down Spam

Junk mail can now be identified based on a single packet of data.

Firefox Aims to Unplug Scripting Attacks

How websites can block code from unknown sources.

$100 Laptop Becomes a $5 PC

Putting OLPC's software on a USB drive gives old PCs a new lease on life.

Open-Source Data Glove

AcceleGlove can be programmed for many applications.

Big Blue Sees Clouds on the Horizon

IBM's big cloud-computing plan starts with virtual desktops and software application testing.

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