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How wearable cameras can help those with Alzheimer’s 

August 9, 2014

The wearable camera is being touted as the latest must-have accessory for social-media obsessives, but is a real boon for helping people with serious medical conditions recall important events in their lives.

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Beyond Tapping and Sliding 

August 5, 2014

“The way we design computers today,” Microsoft researcher Hong Tan says, “it would seem that people only use their eyes.” Sure, we tap on our device screens, slide our fingertips across the glass, and type on on-screen keyboards. Sometimes, we…

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Platt Plenty Excited About AI 

August 4, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies Now, here’s an interesting one: The latest video in Channel 9’s Microsoft Research Luminaries series features John Platt (@johnplattml) and explores his work in the resurgent research area of artificial intelligence (AI), its close cousin, machine…

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Practice and Theory of Security Reviews — Part 3 

August 4, 2014 | Eugene Bobukh

Problem introduction and disclaimer > Security Review Heuristics Zoo > Part 3 — Reflections Or rather a few closing notes... Can you quantify "product security"? Usually when people start talking about "X being 23% more secure than Y" I just snort.…

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PhD Summer School explores cutting-edge computing 

July 31, 2014

Call it the invasion of the computer literati: on the last day of June, 78 PhD students converged on Cambridge, England, to begin five days of networking and knowledge exchanges during the Microsoft Research Cambridge 2014 PhD Summer School, our…

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Moving Food-Resilience Data to the Cloud 

July 29, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies People need food, regularly and often. That’s such an obvious truth that’s it’s easy to lose sight of it—easy, that is, until calamity strikes and the food supply is endangered, as it could be in the…

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How might climate change affect our food supply? 

July 29, 2014

It’s no easy question to answer, but prudence demands that we try. Thus, Microsoft and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have teamed up to tackle “food resilience,” one of several themes that make up the White House’s Climate…

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From quantum computing to show dogs, Faculty Summit informed and inspired 

July 28, 2014

The fifteenth annual Microsoft Faculty Summit is over, but you can still experience much of it on demand. I was really inspired and energized by the keynotes, session topics, and discussions—especially meeting, talking to, and hearing from researchers in other…

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Security Reviews: The Heuristics Zoo, Part 2/2 

July 28, 2014 | Eugene Bobukh

Introduction (Part I) > Heuristics Zoo, Part 1/2 > Note: standard Disclaimer expressed in Part I applies here as well. Heuristic 5: "Area Expertise" and "Penetration Testing" These two seemingly different techniques share a lot in how they approach managing…

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