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New brain-controlled computer trains people to stay alert

A small company in North Carolina has created a brain-controlled tool similar to electroencephalograms (EEGs) for training people to stay alert when involved in important tasks

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Tiny silica chip brings programmable quantum computers closer to reality

A multi-purpose tiny silica chip will soon serve as the building blocks of programmable quantum computers of the future

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Google marks Robert Noyce’s birthday with new doodle

Robert Noyce, inventor of the integrated chip and the co-founder of Intel, was honoured with a Google Doodle on his 84th birthday

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‘Virtual’ palm sized keyboard that can do more than normal ones!

A full-size, laser-projected keyboard has been developed by a Korean company, which could fit in the palm of the hand

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Laptop WiFi could damage sperm

Radiations from WiFi connections can reduce sperm activity in up to a quarter of men, a new study has suggested

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Microsoft files for patent on monitoring employee behaviour

Microsoft has filed a patent for covering a computer system that can monitor the behaviour of employees while also assigning positive or negative scores to each action

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Computers could be 100 times less energy-hungry by 2017

By 2017, a quantum phenomenon known as the tunnel effect will help reduce energy consumption of consumer electronics

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Now, computer system allows machine to recognize person’s emotional state

A new computer system that allows a machine to automatically recognize the emotional state of a person who is orally communicating with it has been developed

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Computer chip that replicates brain activity brings AI closer to reality

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have designed a computer chip that mimics how the brain’s neurons adapt in response to new information

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iPad survives 1300 foot drop in G-Form case

Gadget sadists at G-Form, who make rather unattractive but undeniably tough cases for iPads, threw the tablet computer out of a plane from 1,300 feet

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