Sunday 5 February 2012

Researchers Develop Computer Modelling to Read Words in People's Thoughts

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February 5, 2012
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Researchers Develop Computer Modelling to Read Words in People's Thoughts The system is seen as a future way to help comatose and locked-in patients to communicate.
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Foodspotting Expands its Menu Analysis: After collecting food shots for awhile, the mobile app is revamped to let you browse popular dishes at nearby restaurants, or pull up a picture menu.
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Will Facebook's IPO Help it Beat Google? A huge influx of cash could enable the social networking site to topple the search giant, industry and financial analysts say.
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HTC Android Fix Delayed for Some Some users of HTC Android phones will have to wait until next week to get a fix for a problem that could leak access info to Wi-Fi networks.
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Presidential Campaign Mobile Websites Lack Savvy All of the U.S. presidential candidates say they're pro-tech, but their mobile campaign sites don't support that campaign promise.
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EMC Ramps up Flash Game With VFCache, 'Thunder' Appliance EMC is now shipping its long-awaited entry in the server-based flash storage market while laying the groundwork for a future appliance based on the same...
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