November 27, 2014

Weekly Computing Newsletter

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Google Glass Failed, but Here’s the Path Its Successors Will Take

Even though Google’s head-worn computer is going nowhere, the technology is sure to march on.

 
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Wireless Data Could Travel Twice as Fast Using a New Circuit

A circuit that lets a radio send and receive data simultaneously over the same frequency could supercharge wireless data transfer.

 
 

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From Beyond the Grave, Steve Jobs Still Wins Plenty of Patents

Years after his death, the former Apple CEO still wins more patents than most.

 
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Slack’s CEO on Reinventing Workplace Communications

Slack wants to be an open, searchable home for all your work communication.

 
 

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For Keyssa, Faster File Sharing Starts with a Kiss

Startup Keyssa wants to replace cords and connectors with speedy wireless transfer technology.

 
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Yahoo Labs' Algorithm Identifies Creativity in 6-Second Vine Videos

Nobody knew how to automatically identify creativity until researchers at Yahoo Labs began studying the Vine livestream.

 
 

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Seven Stories You Shouldn’t Miss (Week Ending November 22, 2014)

Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review.

 
 

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Recommended from Around the Web (Week Ending November 22, 2014)

A roundup of the most interesting stories from other sites, collected by the staff at MIT Technology Review.

 
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