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She's also teaching the cloud to forget personal information.
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Microsoft Research has moved on from IllumiRoom, its concept for adding visuals to the periphery of gamers' television sets.
You can now control your smartphone with your voice. Thanks to tools like Apple Siri and Google Now, you can search the web, grab answers to simple questions, and update your online calendar, all without touching your screen.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear a case this week that could have seismic implications for how the government spies on Americans.
There are all sorts of apps available for smartphones to show atmospheric phenomena like wind speed, temperature, and rainfall, along with other observations for tides and phases of the moon.
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