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Jul 5, 2017

Study finds hackers could use brainwaves to steal passwords

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI, security

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham suggest that brainwave-sensing headsets, also known as EEG or electroencephalograph headsets, need better security after a study reveals hackers could guess a user’s passwords by monitoring their brainwaves.

EEG headsets are advertised as allowing users to use only their brains to control robotic toys and video games specifically developed to be played with an EEG . There are only a handful on the market, and they range in price from $150 to $800.

Nitesh Saxena, Ph.D., associate professor in the UAB College of Arts and Sciences Department of Computer and Information Sciences, and Ph.D. student Ajaya Neupane and former master’s student Md Lutfor Rahman, found that a person who paused a video game and logged into a bank account while wearing an EEG headset was at risk for having their passwords or other sensitive data stolen by a malicious software program.

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Jun 22, 2017

‘Avatar’ To Start Production in September

Posted by in category: entertainment

There are FOUR new Avatar films in the works 🙌.

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Jun 16, 2017

This virtual reality game makes you walk the plank

Posted by in categories: entertainment, virtual reality

This virtual reality game will test one of your greatest fears.

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Jun 1, 2017

Game ball delivered by drone in Portuguese Cup Final

Posted by in categories: drones, entertainment

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May 31, 2017

Intel announces Core X line of high-end processors, including new Core i9 chips

Posted by in categories: computing, entertainment

Intel announced a new family of “Core X” desktop processors at Computex today, offering even more powerful versions of its existing Core i5 and Core i7 models, along with a new, top-of-the-line Core i9 line for those who want even more firepower.

The Core X platform is being targeted squarely at enthusiast customers like gamers and content creators — people who want to be able to run the latest games at the best possible resolution while streaming footage and running a chat with viewers or have four different creative tools open at once to put together a new vlog.

To that end, the Core X-series scales from models with 4-cores topping out with the $1,999 Core i9 Extreme, which Intel proudly points out is the first consumer desktop processor to offer 18-cores and 36-threads.

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May 31, 2017

Your next gaming laptop could be nearly as thin as a MacBook Air

Posted by in categories: computing, entertainment

Nvidia’s new Max-Q initiative wants to do what Intel did with “Ultrabooks,” except for gaming laptops.

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May 25, 2017

Google AI Beats World’s Best Player At This Chinese Board Game

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

Artificial Intelligence outsmarted this man at his own game.

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May 23, 2017

Google AI beats Chinese master in ancient game of Go

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

BEIJING A Google artificial intelligence program defeated a Chinese grand master at the ancient board game Go on Tuesday, a major feather in the cap for the firm’s AI ambitions as it looks to woo Beijing to gain re-entry into the country.

In the first of three planned games in the eastern water town of Wuzhen, the AlphaGo program held off China’s world number one Ke Jie in front of Chinese officials and Google parent Alphabet’s (GOOGL.O) chief executive Eric Schmidt.

The victory over the world’s top player — which many thought would take decades to achieve — underlines the potential of artificial intelligence to take on humans at complex tasks.

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May 12, 2017

Virtual worlds so good they’ll change our grasp on real life

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, entertainment

New simulation technology is not just revolutionising gaming, it could transform the way we model everything from disease to economic markets and ecosystems.

By Chris Baraniuk

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May 12, 2017

The London startup hoping to ‘make the Matrix’

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The London startup hoping to ‘build the Matrix’: Improbable reveals record breaking funding to ‘simulate the real world…


A London firm is hoping to turn the world into a simulation, and make ‘The Matrix’ a reality.

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