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Audible Technology Review, December 2015

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In this issue:

"IBM Making Plans to Commercialize Its Brain-Inspired Chip" by Tom Simonite.

"Claimed Breakthrough Slays Classic Computing Problem; Encryption Could Be Next" by Tom Simonite.

"How Your Device Knows Your Life through Images" by Graham Templeton.

"Twitter Boasts of What It Can Do with Your Data" by Tom Simonite.

"Alphabet's Stratospheric Loon Balloons to Start Serving Internet to Indonesia" by Tom Simonite.

"Antivirus That Mimics the Brain Could Catch More Malware" by Will Knight.

"Now You Can Use Emojis to Search for Cute Cat Videos" by Rachel Metz.

"Using Virtual Reality to Save the White Rhino" by Simon Parkin.

"An Algorithm Helps Robots Fall Safely" by Will Knight.

"Drivers Push Tesla's Autopilot Beyond Its Abilities" by Bradley Berman.

"Scientists Hope to Lengthen Dog Years" by Faye Flam.

"China Details Next-Gen Nuclear Reactor Program" by Richard Martin.

"Solar Thermal Power Heats Up Outside the U.S." by Richard Martin.

"TerraPower Quietly Explores New Nuclear Reactor Strategy" by Richard Martin.

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