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Smart software replaces expensive sensors for glass wall detection with 96% accuracy

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A research team has developed autonomous driving software that allows inexpensive sensors to detect transparent obstacles such as glass walls, providing an alternative to high-performance sensors. This technology can be used in existing robots, negating […]

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Verification framework uncovers safety lapses in open-source self-driving system

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Using a newly developed verification framework, researchers have uncovered safety limitations in open-source self-driving systems during high-speed movements and sudden cut-ins, raising concerns for real-world deployments.This post was originally published on this site

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Software update keeps Newark airport radar online but network concerns and flight limits remain

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A new software update prevented a third radar outage in the last two weeks at New Jersey’s busy Newark airport when a telecommunications line failed again over the weekend, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday.This […]

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World Video Game Hall of Fame inducts Defender, Tamagotchi, GoldenEye 007 and Quake

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The World Video Game Hall of Fame on Thursday inducted four honorees, paying tribute to games that challenged players and changed the industry.This post was originally published on this site

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Making software safer and more reliable: A deep dive into proof scores

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In software engineering, it is important to ensure that a software system behaves correctly and reliably. This is especially crucial for critical systems, such as online banking, e-commerce, and real-time systems. One promising technique for […]

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One Tech Tip: Skype shut down for good, but users still have these alternatives

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Skype is dead. What now?This post was originally published on this site

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AI-powered ‘ulrb’ uncovers Earth’s hidden microbial gems

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A team of researchers has created a novel machine learning tool that’s cracking open one of biology’s trickiest puzzles: finding the rarest microbes on Earth. Think of it like finding a needle in a haystack, […]

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Grand Theft Auto VI delayed again, this time until May 2026

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Fans of the hugely popular video game series Grand Theft Auto will have to wait a little longer to play the latest version.This post was originally published on this site

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Diagram-based language streamlines optimization of complex coordinated systems

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Coordinating complicated interactive systems, whether it’s the different modes of transportation in a city or the various components that must work together to make an effective and efficient robot, is an increasingly important subject for […]

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Protecting audio privacy: Speech-filtering technology balances privacy and utility in smart devices

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Sound is a powerful source of information. By training algorithms to identify distinct sound signatures, sound can reveal what a person is doing, whether it’s cooking, vacuuming or washing the dishes. And while it’s valuable […]

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