TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
People are less likely to lie about big things on resumes they post on the professional network LinkedIn compared with traditional resumes, according to a new study.
By AAP | 15 March, 2012 13:05
A Cornell University professor is calling the controversial Carrier IQ smartphone software revelations a privacy disaster.
By Bob Brown | 03 December, 2011 03:32
Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites are often criticized for encouraging people to share thoughts of little consequence, though social scientists are finding these electronic missives, when assembled en masse and analyzed with big data tools, can offer a wealth of new information about how people think and act.
By Joab Jackson | 30 September, 2011 04:08
People who make, buy and sell flash storage could detect counterfeit products based on the unique "fingerprints" of the chips, using techniques being developed by university researchers.
By Stephen Lawson | 13 August, 2011 09:51
Avatars aren't just for the movies or for techies with time on their hands. Organizations are using virtual worlds for training, simulation and prototyping, among other things.
By Esther Shein | 09 April, 2010 03:55
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