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    Singapore company says it owns patent to technology used by millions of online sites worldwide to link graphics and pictures to other Web pages.

  • Body language: the new security

    The critical information on a PC and your network is a simple password away from theft. Biometrics can provide an extra layer of security, particularly for the vulnerable laptop. What type is right for your company?

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    Does man have the know-how to do what evolution has taken billions of years to achieve? ZDNet examines the technical challenges facing AI researchers.

  • Biometrics: Saviour of security?

    Biometrics is the great double-edged sword of computing. It solves numerous problems but does it create more problems than it solves?

  • Intel sees 'visual' computing

    While voice-recognition software has enabled computer users to verbally interact with their PCs, Intel is looking to spur development of another of the computer's "senses" -- visual recognition.

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  • Intel hammering out robot standards

    Intel is developing standards for building inexpensive robots that eventually could automatically inspect industrial equipment or take aerial photographs.

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  • Intel hammering out robot standards

    Intel is developing standards for building inexpensive robots that eventually could automatically inspect industrial equipment or take aerial photographs.

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