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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
Digital currency Bitcoin is variously promoted as an alternative to gold, a good way to make international transfers, or the future of e-commerce. New research...Technology Review From ACM Careers | June 8, 2016
Courses that engage college students in conducting scientific research early on can dramatically increase students' odds of completing a STEM degree, a new study...niversity of Texas at Austin From ACM Careers | June 2, 2016
America's nuclear arsenal depends on a surprising relic of the 1970s that few of us may recall: the humble floppy disk.
The Washington Post From ACM Opinion | May 31, 2016
The cradle of American automotive innovation has in the past decade migrated 2,000 miles from Detroit to Silicon Valley, where autonomous vehicles and other advanced...Wired From ACM Careers | May 27, 2016
The manufacturing hub for the electronics industry, Kunshan, in Jiangsu province, is seeking a drastic reduction in labour costs as it undergoes a makeover after...South China Morning Post From ACM Careers | May 26, 2016
Unit 8200 is Israel's most mysterious agency. No one outside knows exactly how it operates, who works there, or how they learn.Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM Careers | May 26, 2016
Like many Silicon Valley start-ups, Larry Gadea's company collects heaps of sensitive data from his customers.The Washington Post From ACM Careers | May 25, 2016
Last year Microsoft and Google both showed that their image-recognition algorithms had learned to best humans.Technology Review From ACM Careers | May 25, 2016
The humanities are kaput. Sorry, liberal arts cap-and-gowners. You blew it. In a software-run world, what's wanted are more engineers.The New York Times From ACM Opinion | May 23, 2016
Chinese authorities are quietly scrutinizing technology products sold in China by Apple and other big foreign companies, focusing on whether they pose potential...The New York Times From ACM Careers | May 20, 2016
Life would be pretty dull without imagination. In fact, maybe the biggest problem for computers is that they don't have any.Technology Review From ACM Careers | May 19, 2016
Minutes before the Seattle Mariners and Oakland Athletics trot onto the field during an overcast May afternoon, A's bullpen coach Scott Emerson strides along the...Wired From ACM Careers | May 17, 2016
The Pentagon asked hackers to take a crack at its servers, and in response 1,400 hackers found 90 ways in, according to a tweet from the CEO of HackerOne on Friday...Newsweek From ACM Careers | May 16, 2016
Hip-hop dancers, military marchers and daredevils in winged suits are bringing China's Internet titans into the world of virtual reality.Bloomberg From ACM Careers | May 16, 2016
Say what you will about cybercriminals, says Angela Sasse, "their victims rave about the customer service".Scientific American From ACM News | May 13, 2016
In its quest to maintain a United States military advantage, the Pentagon is aggressively turning to Silicon Valley’s hottest technology—artificial intelligence...The New York Times From ACM News | May 13, 2016
After selling my startup, Shopkick, to SK Planet in 2014, and handing over my CEO role a year later, I packed up my 1- and 3-year-old sons and my wife Angel, and...Recode From ACM Opinion | May 13, 2016
One year after they graduate, women with Ph.D.s in science and engineering fields earn 31 percent less than do men, according to a new study using previously unavailable...Ohio State niversity From ACM Careers | May 11, 2016