As the Web gets bigger and mobile devices get smaller, power and access erode dramatically.
Researchers now look to a most unlikely source—the marketing flop... Read More »
Researchers discuss the importance of new requirements for establishing policy standards as well as mechanisms for retaining privacy when analyzing users data.
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When breaking news floods our social feeds—from legitimate news outlets to anyone with a cell phone—it's hard to figure out what to believe.
That's why resea... Read More »
Several years ago, over 28,000 people contracted the Ebola virus and nearly half of them died from it. Although they can't be sure, health officials believe the... Read More »
Two things drive the building and operation of smart cities: gathering data from the environment and allowing people to use that data in a meaningful way—someti... Read More »
Messages posted to social media in the aftermath of a natural disaster have value beyond detecting the event itself, say researchers from the University of Pisa... Read More »
Given social media users' plethora of interactions, appropriately controlling access to such information becomes a challenging task for users. Selecting the app... Read More »
As the new year brings mobile devices closer to the promise of faster 5G speed, cyber sleuths are developing defenses to the inevitable, sophisticated attacks t... Read More »
A spectrum exists between microwave and infrared waves that promises to redefine “high-speed” wireless communication. It is called the millimeter wave spectrum ... Read More »
By Lori Cameron
On October 21, 2016, numerous platforms and services—including Amazon, Twitter, Spotify, and the New York Times—were shut down by an overwhelmi... Read More »