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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
BNN| February 28, 2024
For decades, the world's smartest game-playing humans have been racking up losses to increasingly sophisticated forms of artificial intelligence.
The Washington Post From ACM Careers | August 17, 2017
Sony Corp., which is emerging from five years of brutal restructuring that gutted its workforce and product lineup, wants to show off a few new things.
Bloomberg From ACM Careers | August 8, 2017
Remedy, the developer behind the likes of Alan Wake and Quantum Break, has teamed up with GPU-maker Nvidia to streamline one of the more costly parts of modern...Ars Technica From ACM Careers | August 2, 2017
Campaigns to manipulate public opinion through false or misleading social media postings have become standard political practice across much of the world, with...The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | July 18, 2017
Now and then, a painter like Claude Monet or Pablo Picasso comes along and turns the art world on its head. Could the next big shake-up be the work of a machine...New Scientist From ACM Careers | June 30, 2017
Ajitesh Srivastava, a USC Viterbi computer science Ph.D. candidate, spends his free time entertaining crowds at L.A.'s comedy clubs.
SC Viterbi School of Engineering From ACM Careers | June 28, 2017
John Urschel is a doctoral candidate in math at MIT and an offensive lineman with the NFL's Baltimore Ravens.
Technology Review From ACM Careers | June 27, 2017
The bouncy beeps of Pac-Man. The percussive build-up in Legend of Zelda. The effusive gibberish of The Sims. The sounds in videogames tell us to speed up, start...Wired From ACM Careers | June 13, 2017
James Miller, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Kansas, is exploring new ways to open the Spencer Museum...niversity of Kansas From ACM Careers | June 1, 2017
On New Year's Eve in 2015 local and federal agents arrested a 26-year-old man in Rochester, N.Y., for planning to attack people at random later that night using...Scientific American From ACM News | May 26, 2017
If I asked you "how many computing devices do you own?" your mind will probably first jump to your PCs and laptops at home, and then to your smartphones and tablets...Ars Technica From ACM News | May 17, 2017
While teachers traditionally encourage students to read more to become better writers, New York Institute of Technology English professor John Misak suggests relying...New York Institute of Technology From ACM Careers | May 17, 2017
Microsoft will build computers even more sleek and beautiful than Apple's. Robots will 3-D-print cool shoes that are personalized just for you.
Wired From ACM Careers | April 28, 2017
From balloon-based Internet to self-driving cars, Astro Teller and his team have produced some of the world's most ambitious technology products.
The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | April 21, 2017
Remember vinyl records? More specifically, do you remember the way vinyl records skip when they're dusty or scratched?
IEEE Spectrum From ACM Careers | April 20, 2017