What We're Reading: Page 261
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Dec 15, 2017
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ZDNet
Robots will soon be able to taste and smell your bad cooking
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Wired
The Hard Math Behind Bitcoin's Global Warming Problem
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Telegraph
Google discovers new planet which proves Solar System is not unique
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MIT Technology Review
A Cryptocurrency Without a Blockchain Has Been Built to Outperform Bitcoin
Dec 14, 2017
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Harvard Business Review
How Machine Learning Can Help Identify Cyber Vulnerabilities
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MIT Technology Review
When AI Supplies the Sound in Video Clips, Humans Can’t Tell the Difference
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Krebs on Security
Mirai IoT Botnet Co-Authors Plead Guilty
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Motherboard
Someone Used Wet String to Get a Broadband Internet Connection
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Fortune
How Charles Schwab Got Robots to Play Nice With Humans
Dec 13, 2017
Dec 12, 2017
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Futurism
A Swarm Intelligence Correctly Predicted TIME's Person of the Year
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San Francisco Chronicle
Robot cars may kill jobs, but will they create them too?
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The Atlantic
How Tech Companies Could Keep the Workforce Alive
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Bloomberg
Will 2018 Be the Year of the Bank of Amazon? Experts Weigh In
Dec 11, 2017
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Politico
Tech's new D.C. partner: Charles Koch
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The Wall Street Journal
Ethereum Network Copes With Surge of Activity as Virtual Kitten Game Goes Viral
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San Francisco Chronicle
Robot cars may kill jobs, but will they create them too?
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The New York Times
Inside the Opposition to a Net Neutrality Repeal
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BBC News
HP laptops found to have hidden keylogger
Dec 08, 2017
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HR Dive
Most Impactful Tech of the Year: Big Data analytics
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Recode
Inside Oracle’s cloak-and-dagger political war with Google
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WIRED
Microsoft's Project Sopris Could Secure the Next Generation of IoT
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Bloomberg
Silicon Valley Is Sneaking Models Into This Year’s Holiday Parties
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Motherboard
This Biotech Company Wants You to Give it Selfies and Blood Tests in Exchange for Cryptocurrency
Dec 07, 2017
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The Verge
DeepMind’s AI became a superhuman chess player in a few hours
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CNET
Internet of things needs security rules, says Sen. Maggie Hassan
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Wall Street Journal
It’s Amazon’s World—But Do You Want to Live There?
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Ars Technica
Mastermind behind sophisticated, massive botnet outs himself
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ZDNet
Now you can 3D-print things that connect to Wi-Fi without batteries or electronics