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Gift of $100 million to NYU School of Engineering
For NYU's School of Engineering, a new funding round goes a long way
NYU Tandon gets $4.45 million to work on 5G and cybersecurity
The state funding will keep the school on the cutting edge of wireless research for at least five more years.
Forecasting the Flu
Future of the Game: The Era of Wearables
How Attackers Could Send Your Smartphone To An Early Grave
They're Coming Down, So Expect to See More Ceramic, Metal Matrix Composites
#StatsDay15 Data Visualisation Challenge
Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf Says Individuals Should Control Their Data
Cities first to benefit from Internet of Things, if we can write better software
In spite of significant technological and social challenges, the Internet of Things will improve the quality of life for city dwellers. That was the conclusion of a Vint Cerf-led panel on Wednesday.
Riva Precision Manufacturing Wins Best in Apparel and Accessories at Brooklyn Made Awards with the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
Leading fine jewelry manufacturer, Riva Precision Manufacturing, wins a Brooklyn Made Award.
NYU's High School Cybersecurity Challenge Preps for Finals
2015 Behavioral Finance Forum Sheds Light on Consumer Financial Decision Making
Volkswagen and the Real Insider Threat
'The Ability Exchange,' Indiewire's September Project of the Month, is a 'One-Man Band' Empathy Engine
The director behind the upcoming documentary talks about his experiences crafting a film with (and for) the disability community.
Higher Ed Challenge – Community Voices October 30, 2015
FIRST Honors Michael Bloomberg, will.i.am, and Diana Lee Guzman for Advancing STEM Education in Underserved Communities During Inaugural FIRST, Inspire Award and Charity Event
Organization to Further Expand Diversity Efforts and Student Access to STEM Opportunities
Wine cellars, security, and standards: Vint Cerf on IoT
The 'father of the Internet' has rigged a slick IoT system for his wine collection, but questions of standards and interoperability will dog developers in the outside world
Internet of Things and IPv6 Discussed by Vint Cerf at NYU Lecture
Prosper And NYU Tandon Incubator For Veteran Business Launches With Support Of United War Veterans Council
Helping New York Vets Enter $1.2 Trillion Veteran Business World
Help Wanted: Cybersecurity’s Weak Spot
Online Learning Initiatives at New York University – Robert Ubell
Startup U: NYC’s Booming University Incubator Scene is Driving Innovation
Whether seeking prestige or profit, New York’s top universities are schooling new entrepreneurs in the art of growing a company
NYU wins NSF grant to build mmWave testbed
NYU Wireless spearheads new testbed for mmWave spectrum
NYU Wireless To Build Test Bed for 5G
The Gowanus Canal's Beacon of Hope
New York University roboticists are betting that a tiny aquatic machine will inspire the community to care about Brooklyn's neglected Superfund site.
New York shows off its 5G credentials with a 60GHz public testbed
SiBeam, NI, join 5G mmWave exploratory study
Public testbed to speed the path to 5G
The NYU WIRELESS research centre has announced it will build an advanced programmable platform to design, prototype, and validate technologies vital for the millimetre wave (mmWave) radio spectrum,…
Data Shows the Way for New York’s Greenhouse Gas Reductions
January 22, 2016
'It’s not just benchmarking, but it’s also disclosure'
The Tinder Approach to Fixing Our Government
Skype finally hides your IP address, to protect against vengeful gamers
NYU Wireless to Build 5G Programmable Platform with NSF Funding
Here’s who won the Brooklyn Innovation Awards
January 29, 2016
Nearly 200 of the borough's best minds gathered last night for our first-ever Brooklyn Innovation Awards. We take you through the winners, in tweets.
Luke DuBois Made a Whirlwind Video Portrait from 90 Days of Selfies
Researchers Find Vulnerability in Two-Factor Authentication
Super high-speed internet delivered over the air isn't as crazy as it sounds
Millimeter wave technology has been a tantalizing prospect for decades
If you can't buy bootleg gear online in New York, this may be why
Cyber-sherlock sheds light on studies into counterfeit goods
Payments trail reveals illicit underground economy
Spam Trail Leads to China’s Three Largest Banks
A researcher made 300 purchases of fake luxury goods online and found that 97 percent were handled by China’s largest three banks.
Researchers Use Software-Defined Radio for Testing Millimeter-Wave Antennas
Test-bed will accelerate ultra-fast 5G implementation
Blackstone LaunchPad Caters to NYU Entrepreneurs
Robots Take Brooklyn in New Tandon Master’s Program
Tandon Announces Recipient for New Civil Engineering Sholarship
Tandon Team Makes Hyperloop Possible
Cleverness isn’t everything for a gaming artificial intelligence
Buttonmasher is Douglas Heaven's monthly column about video games, and how the way we play is changing
Spam Trail Leads to China’s Three Largest Banks
A researcher made 300 purchases of fake luxury goods online and found that 97 percent were handled by China’s largest three banks.
How Major Chinese Banks Help Sell Knock-Offs
Craigslist fails to flag most scam rental ads, study finds
More than half of suspicious real estate ads are never flagged for removal by Craigslist.
Millimeter wave expert Rappaport encouraged by U.S. operators' 5G tests
Verizon's purchase of XO shows '5G is coming faster' than most think
Two-factor authentication not secure, say researchers
Once thought secure, questions are now being raised by researchers as to just how bullet-proof texted verification codes are.
How These Undergrads Won a Chance to Try Elon Musk’s Insane Vaccuum Tube
'It was like an enormous science fair on steroids'
This app lets you track your girlfriend’s period … but why??
570 Hackers, 48 Hours, One NYU Hackathon
City to invest $7.2 million in new hubs to bolster tech
The hubs, one at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and the other near Grand Central Terminal, will debut this summer
NYCEDC Launches Urban Tech NYC to Support Companies Building Smart And Sustainable Cities
City of New York to Bring 100,000 Square Feet of Space, Prototyping Equipment, and Shared Resources to Two Locations in Brooklyn and Manhattan
Governor Cuomo Announces Growth of Clean Technology and Creation of 980 Jobs
$14 million Investment in Cleantech Business Incubator Initiative Supports the Development of 141 Clean Energy Companies across the State
Apple Fears Court Order Will Open Pandora's Box for iPhone Security
Tim Cook defies demands to decrypt the San Bernardino terrorism suspect's iPhone. Yet it is unclear that cracking an iPhone 5c will impact newer, more secure models
Top 50 Industrial IoT (IIoT) 5G Industrialists and Innovators
RCR Wireless News recognizes inaugural list of leaders fueling the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Why Do Passengers Insist on Crowding Around Subway Doors?
And how can you get the bottleneckers to move?
Wireless: the next generation
A new wave of mobile technology is on its way, and will bring drastic change
Brooklyn's hot new trend: robots
A new grad program on the frontier of innovation is changing how we work and live.
New Master's Program in Translational Surface Engineering Begins Fall 2016
New NYU engineering program trains graduates to work in cosmetics
Simulation lets kids 'try on' heart valves before surgery
Predicting Right-Size Of Heart Valves Before Surgery
Do Universities, Research Institutions Hold the Key to Open Data’s Next Chapter?
Where government has raw data, professors and researchers have expertise and analytics programs.
NYU Students’ Social Impact Project Empowers Women in Nepal
Mayor Appoints NYC Crane Safety Committee's Members
The technical working group's first assignment will be to examine whether current wind restrictions on crawler cranes – the type of crane involved in the recent collapse – reflect the best science.
Ransomware attack takes down LA hospital for hours
One of the greatest threats to private cybersecurity today is ransomware -- a cyberattack that blocks access to a computer until the hacker is paid a ransom.
NYU says Craigslist sucks at spotting fake rental listings
Researchers claim that more than half of all scam adverts stay online for up to 20 hours.
Craigslist removes less than half of suspicious rental listings, report says
Craigslist Not Finding Most Scam Rental Listings, Study Shows
Study: Craigslist flags less than 50% of scam rental listings
Study finds online sites lag in detecting rental scams
Craigslist caught fewer than half of obvious scams, NYU researchers report
Why Do People Think Craigslist Isn't Safe? New Study: Because It Isn't
This new study may be a different sort of Craigslist killer.
Tor users increasingly treated like second-class Web citizens
Websites often cut off access to Tor users because of abuse concerns
Some websites turning law-abiding Tor users into second-class citizens
Tor users blocked or faced with CAPTCHA if IP address matches known exit node.
The Digital de Tocqueville
When Everyone Is an Expert
In an era of instant feedback and crowdsourcing, the government misses out when it relies solely on authorized voices.
Facebook Security Chief: 'Slippery Slope' If Apple Helps the FBI
Ted Rappaport Keynoting Major FCC Hearing on Millimeter Wave
MM-Wave Radio Spectrum Becomes Tangible 5G Path
NYU WIRELESS researchers are designing and validating technologies necessary for the millimeter-wave radio spectrum to create 5G wireless systems.
5G phone service is on the horizon and NYU Tandon researchers have led the charge
NYU researcher Sundeep Rangan dishes on the huge possibilities for 5G.