US politicians quiz Google on Glass privacy
US politicians are seeking reassurances from Google that its smart spectacles will respect personal privacy.
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Many building owners and facility managers lack good documentation for their automation control systems.
Columbia University is seeking to alter the 1920 charter of one of its graduate school fellowships which is still limited "to persons of the Caucasian race," though the fellowship has not been granted in years.
Eighty thousand years ago the Earth began to cool, marking the start of the last Ice Age.
Ball State University has agreed to investigate complaints that a course taught by a physics and astronomy professor has crossed a line from being about science to being about Christianity.
A massive telescope buried in the Antarctic ice has detected 28 extremely high-energy neutrinos -- elementary particles that likely originate outside our solar system.
On approaching his 60th birthday this year, long-serving Tullow Oil boss Aidan Heavey told staff he felt "like two 30 year-olds".
Google has unveiled a new version of its Maps web service, which it says has been "rebuilt from the ground up".
Children are spending more time time reading on computers or other electronic devices than on books, magazines and comics for the first time, according to a study out yesterday.
If you are familiar with facility management, you may know that facilities have finite annual budgets, and demand for capital predictably exceeds supply.