All eyes on face recognition
Spurred by two federal antiterrorism statutes, the Commerce Department releases a study showing that face-recognition technology is hitting its stride.
Spurred by two federal antiterrorism statutes, the Commerce Department releases a study showing that face-recognition technology is hitting its stride.
On June 14, the Stanford Racing Team tests Junior, a Volkswagen Passat that has been programmed to drive on its own for the upcoming DARPA Urban Challenge. CNET News.com's Zamir Haider rides along as the vehicle goes through its motions.
Millions of dollars are going to 26 research projects linked to the Total Information Awareness program, which aims to compile electronic dossiers on Americans.
Like engineers at universities all over the country, a Stanford University team is still perfecting its driverless car. Photos: On the road to robot endurance race
The space race expedited numerous technological advances so maybe a driverless car race will the same for innovations in robotics--in addition to saving a few lives.
The RoboNexus confab and a desert road race should help everyone get more up-to-speed.
Lyric Semiconductor, which develops a novel chip architecture with hardware-based probability computation, has been acquired by analog and digital signal-processing specialist ADI
More musical magic from the opensource world! Could the secure openBSD operating system be more tuneful than the Free Software Foundation?
General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt said the company is looking to create a clean tech ecosystem that can accelerate the adoption and commercialization of products ranging from electric car chargers to appliances and other smart infrastructure.
Cyberhaven debuts its first offering: An SaaS-based data analytics approach to security that can help stop the theft of IP and keep track of all enterprise data.