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Human brains not wired for modern IT security
The neocortex is 'still in beta', says security expert.
Iain Thomson
Aug 3 2009 10:47AM
Security
Computers fail to fool humans
Six artificial conversational entities (ACEs) have failed to fool interrogators into thinking they were human during a real-time chat.
Aharon Etengoff
Oct 14 2008 1:02AM
Software
Robots deemed less intelligent than humans, still
Despite improvements in artificial intelligence and robotics, humans prefer human interactions to those with machines, a study has found.
Liz Tay
Jul 15 2008 4:55PM
Hardware
Chimps beat humans in memory tests
An experiment in Japan has shown that chimpanzees can outperform humans in short-term memory tests.
Iain Thomson
Dec 5 2007 7:10AM
Software
Humans not evolved for IT security
Human beings aren't evolved for security in the modern world, and particularly the IT security world, according to security guru Bruce Schneier.
Iain Thomson
Oct 24 2007 2:44PM
Security
US state bans forced RFID tagging of humans
The California state Senate has approved legislation to bar employers from forcing workers to have RFID chips implanted under their skin.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2007 3:01PM
Hardware
Humans beat the machines at poker
Human poker players have won by a narrow margin in the first official competition between humans and computers.
Iain Thomson
Jul 27 2007 2:14PM
Software
Humans take on computer in poker tournament
The first official poker competition between humans and computers is due to start tonight at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver.
Iain Thomson
Jul 25 2007 6:46AM
Oddware
Humans created 161 exabytes of data in 2006
More data than space to store it.
Staff Writers
Mar 7 2007 8:27AM
Storage
Lethal computer virus spreads in humans
The first computer virus that passes from PCs to humans has been discovered in the wild. Leading anti-virus firms are putting users on high alert after Malwarlaria.B was spammed worldwide in the early hours of Friday morning.
David Quainton
Apr 1 2005 10:07AM
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