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Pressure-sensing smartphones: Software lets mobile devices feel force
  1. Pressure-sensing smartphones: Software lets mobile devices feel force

    New software developed by CSE engineers and inspired, in part, by a Batman movie, could give any smartphone the capacity to sense force or pressure on its screen or body.

  2. Passwords, privacy and protection: Can Apple meet FBI’s demand without creating a ‘backdoor’?

    Prof. H.V. Jagadish sheds light on current issues regarding data privacy and technology.

  3. MBus is the missing interconnect for millimeter-scale systems

    The M3 is a fully autonomous computing system that acts as a smart sensing system.

  4. Researchers Receive NSF/Intel Award to Develop Visual Recognition System for Wearable Devices

    The researchers are finding a solution to implement state-of-the-art vision systems in wearable devices where there is little heat dissipation

  5. Virta Labs Introduces PowerGuard™

    Virta Laboratories was co-founded in part by Prof. Kevin Fu and former CSE postdoctoral researcher Denis Foo Kune.

  6. World’s Largest Processor Announced; Perfect for Big Data – and Other Applications

    A really big chip is ready to take on really big challenges.

  7. HiJack Enables a Smartphone Dongle for Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases

    HiJack is a hardware/software platform that utilizes the headset jack on a smartphone as a universal power/data interface.

  8. Shared Memory in Mobile Operating Systems Provides Ingress Point for Hackers

  9. Researchers demo hack to seize control of municipal traffic signal systems

  10. Can our computers continue to get smaller and more powerful?