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For years now, U.S. healthcare has been experiencing something of a revolution: Better technology and computer systems have radically improved the quality of healthcare.
FORBES: Is Better Technology Still The Future Of Healthcare?
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Hackers can cover their tracks by launching their attacks indirectly by hijacking other people's computer systems, says the BBC's technology correspondent Mark Gregory.
BBC: South Korea network attack 'a computer virus'
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The online attack comes on the heels of recent hacks into the computer systems of U.S. media and technology companies, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
NPR: Twitter Says Hackers Compromise 250K Accounts
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His team at the Neural Systems Laboratory, University of Washington, hopes to take brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to the next level by attempting to teach robots new skills directly via brain signals.
BBC: The robot that reads your mind to train itself
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Hamid Alipour, deputy head of Iran's Information Technology Company, told reporters Monday that the malware operated undetected in the country's computer systems for about a year.
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It invested heavily in technology that offers more compatibility than anyone else's among open systems, mainframes and other computer systems.
FORBES: A fable of two companies
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The core processing systems of insurance companies, airlines and banks, for instance, are built on a mainframe-computer technology that celebrated its 40th anniversary this year.
ECONOMIST: Men and machines