US seeks to mine social media to predict future The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict everything from future terrorist attacks to foreign uprisings, according to
FBI to mine social media for intel The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict the future.
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Kodak to stop making cameras, digital frames Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday that it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames, marking the end of an era for the
2.1 million viewers watched live stream of Super Bowl online That's a small fraction of the record 111.3 million viewers that watched NBC's broadcast of the big game. But it was still enough to make it the most-watched
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Love gone wrong? Go digital to get over an ex You thought you found your one true love online, but now you've been dumped by text or defriended on Facebook without a peep of explanation. Hours of bad TV in
Verizon to set up streaming service with Redbox Phone company Verizon Communications Inc. will challenge Netflix and start a video streaming service this year with Redbox and its DVD rental kiosks.
Bigger US role against companies' cyberthreats? A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government's ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing
Hackers intercept FBI, Scotland Yard call Anonymous published the roughly 15-minute-long recording of the call to the Internet early Wednesday, gloating in a Twitter message that "the FBI might be