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First Test for Election Cryptography
Novel voting technology will be used in a local government election.
The New Faces of Android
Several new devices will test the appeal of Google's mobile platform.
Sensors for Tracking Home Water Use
Sensors track devices' electricity, water, and gas consumption from one spot.
A Robot that Navigates Like a Person
A new robot navigates using humanlike visual processing and object detection.
Firefox Aims to Unplug Scripting Attacks
How websites can block code from unknown sources.
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Simpler Data Visualization
Protovis aims to bridge the gap between computer scientists and visual artists.
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Technology Overview: Conjuring Clouds
How engineers are making on-demand computing a reality.
Adobe's New Tools for Web Apps
Flash Catalyst and Flash Builder aim to simplify the construction of rich Internet applications.
Virtual Apps Drift into the Cloud
Software developed by rPath makes it easier to port applications to the cloud.
  

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