People who worry that we’re on course to invent dangerously intelligent machines are misunderstanding the state of computer science.
We haven’t stopped huge breaches. The focus now is on resilience, with smarter ways to detect attacks and faster ways to respond to them.
The National Security Agency is worried that quantum computers will neutralize our best encryption – but doesn’t yet know what to do about that problem.
Physicists have created a transistor that is simpler and easier to build than the traditional field effect transistor. And it is controlled by light.
New figures show that U.S. broadband access is improving, but only for some.
Twitter is struggling to grow, its executives are leaving in droves, and now Facebook looks to be muscling in on its turf.
A researcher made 300 purchases of fake luxury goods online and found that 97 percent were handled by China’s largest three banks.
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