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Researchers try Google approach to understanding photos

July 11, 2007 Carnegie Mellon researchers develop techniques that let computers automatically add or replace elements in a digital photo. TAGS: graduate student, researcher, photograph, digital photograph, professor, technique, Google Inc., database

'Lucky' camera boosts telescope

September 4, 2007 Astronomers develop a cheap technique to improve ground-based telescope resolution to rival space-based telescopes.Images: Taking the blur out of heavenly pictures TAGS: technique, imaging, researcher, image, camera

IBM prints with molecules

September 11, 2007 Researchers have devised a way to print patterns with molecules, precisely arranging particles on a template that can be used like a rubber stamp. TAGS: particle, molecule, nanometer, silicon, technique, IBM Corp., nanotechnology, template, pattern, researcher, scientist

Researchers take the blur out of shaky photos

August 9, 2006 An MIT researcher and others develop a technique that can restore some sharpness to photos blurred by camera shake. TAGS: researcher, technique, property, camera, photograph, image, path, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc.

Harvard brain images: Cat versus rat

January 31, 2005 Scientists can now see how neurons in animal brains react to different visual stimuli. Alzheimer's might not be far behind. TAGS: brain, cat, animal, cell, researcher, technique, scientist, image

Microsoft debates spoofing as security flaw

November 2, 2004 Microsoft rejects claims from security researchers that a spoofing technique discovered on Internet Explorer is a vulnerability. TAGS: BugTraq, security flaw, technique, Microsoft Internet Explorer, link, researcher, security, Microsoft Corp., HTML, e-mail, Microsoft Windows

Researchers find new twist in bendy electronics

December 13, 2006 A new technique for manufacturing transistors may make mass producing flexible electronics much more feasible. TAGS: transistor, electrode, e-paper, researcher, polymer, electronics, technique, mobility, manufacturing, method

IBM puts vacuum spaces in chips

May 3, 2007 Nothing insulates like a vacuum. Big Blue says its Airgap technique will increase chip speed and reduce power consumption.Images: IBM's vaccuum techiqueVideo: Building chips with Airgap TAGS: molecule, vacuum, dot, power consumption, IBM Corp., technique, material, semiconductor, researcher, manufacturing, video

Microsoft shows off improved search

August 7, 2006 Microsoft scientists reveal new "3D" analyses and machine-learning algorithms for search at conference. TAGS: paper, researcher, algorithm, Internet search, technique, Mozilla Corp., search engine, scientist, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Google Inc.

Keyboard clicks can lead to security hacks

September 14, 2005 Do the keys on the keyboard make different sounds? Kind of, UC Berkeley scientists discover. And that's a potential problem. TAGS: keyboard, computer science, technique, accuracy, researcher, key, character, security, password, IBM Corp.

Paging Dr. Inkjet--broken bones need mending

April 6, 2005 Is there a nozzle in the house? Novel application of tech used in printers could aid body's healing process, researchers say. TAGS: inkjet, cell, patient, paging, technique, Dr., professor, researcher

Gauging the health of the oceans

February 16, 2005 Scientists are using new techniques to analyze satellite imagery of phytoplankton--the minute plant life that feeds many fish. Image: Where do the plants swim? TAGS: ocean, growth rate, satellite image, researcher, satellite, scientist, technique, health

New hacker trick may expose Oracle databases

March 1, 2007 update Technique lets intruders exploit flaws previously thought to be insignificant, security researcher says at Black Hat DC. TAGS: David Litchfield, SQL injection, Oracle Corp., Black Hat, paper, flaw, attacker, Oracle Database, technique, trick, database software, database, researcher, vulnerability, SQL, security

Security firm aims to ease RFID concerns

August 27, 2003 Researchers at RSA Security develop a blocking technique to alleviate privacy concerns surrounding radio frequency identification. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, RSA Security Inc., tag, technique, privacy, EMC Corp., researcher, radio, retailer, security

Forensic experts track printer fingerprints

October 15, 2004 Counterfeiters who make $10 bills on printers could find the cops on their trail if tracking techniques pan out. TAGS: printer, signature, professor, document, researcher, analysis, technique

Feds fund VoIP tapping research

August 9, 2005 George Mason University researchers who say they've found a new way to trace Net phone calls receive a $307,436 federal grant. TAGS: VoIP, packet, grant, Skype, police, researcher, technique, Internet phone, IP

A sense of insecurity

March 2, 2005 How three researchers rocked the world of cryptography last month by breaking a widely used method for digital signatures. TAGS: SHA-1, collision, technique, round, weakness, research, algorithm, operation, researcher, professor, attack, function, security, U.S.

Sponge bobs up in fiber-optics research

August 20, 2003 Bell Labs researchers believe a deep-sea sponge holds clues to building better fiber-optic cables. TAGS: AT&T Bell Laboratories, fiber-optics, Lucent Technologies Inc., fiber, representative, technique, researcher

Bypass found for Windows piracy check

May 23, 2005 Using a tool from Microsoft, it is possible to get around the company's piracy test, a researcher says. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, piracy, copy, Microsoft Windows Update, researcher, representative, Microsoft Corp., key, technique, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, PC, security

The sound of science

March 18, 2004 A little-known Swedish inventor's insights are quietly pushing digital audio technology, such as MP3 and AAC, beyond what had been previously imagined. TAGS: digital audio, science, broadcasting, audio, industry standard, researcher, technique, Apple Computer, idea, networking, MP3
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