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Muscle-Bound Computer Interface

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

Finding the Right Piece of Sky

Researchers design a search system that recognizes the features of pictures of the sky.

Cell Phones That Listen and Learn

New software tracks a user's behavior by monitoring everyday sounds.

Getting Computers Into the Groove

Automated song analysis could lead to better recommendations for listeners.

Hunch: A Cure for Indecision?

A new site provides answers to life, the universe, and just about everything.

A Robot That Learns to Use Tools

By shoving objects around on a table, UMan figures out how they work.

Defending Laptops from Zombie Attacks

Intel is developing more-accurate ways to tell when a machine has been infected.

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