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Startups Focus on AI at South by Southwest
A new crop of startups aims to bring artificial intelligence to the masses.
Fingerprinting Computer Chips
Verayo is harnessing unique manufacturing flaws to make RFID tags that are impossible to copy.
Toyota Applies the Brakes
The company hopes a "smart pedal" will help defuse criticism.
Patching the Security Update Process
Security firm aims to make installing updates as painless and invisible as possible.
Mapping the Malicious Web
Analyzing the connections between sites could help spot Web attacks.
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Getting More from Location Data
Companies are working to add value to geospatial information.
Drag-and-Drop into the Cloud
A startup promises a painless way to move existing software.
Hunting Mobile Threats in Memory
New software aims to expose mobile malware by monitoring a device's memory usage.
Magnetic Solder to Wire 3-D Chips
The lead-free material may make it easier and cheaper to make "stacked" chips with more computing power.
Faster Optical Switching Through Chemistry
Specially designed molecules could lead to all-optical data switches that could make the Internet far faster.
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Software-Defined Networking
Technology Review presents its annual list of 10 technologies that can change the way we live.
Software-Defined Networking
Nick McKeown believes that remotely controlling network hardware with software can bring the Internet up to speed.

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