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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
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Last year, Edward Snowden turned over to the Guardian, a British newspaper, some 58,000 classified U.S. government documents.Bloomberg Businessweek From ACM News | January 24, 2014
In 1976, famed computer architect Seymour Cray released one of the most successful supercomputers ever made: the Cray-1, a stylish 5.5-ton C-shaped tower that was...GigaOm From ACM Careers | January 16, 2014
Using arm sensors that can "read" a person's muscle movements, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have created a control system that makes robots more...Georgia Institute of Technology From ACM Careers | January 16, 2014
In fulfilling online orders, Amazon.com Inc. is all about expediency. The fewer people involved the better.The Wall Street Journal From ACM Careers | January 14, 2014
Researchers in China are pulling out all the stops to create the holy grail of technology — the world's first code-breaking supercomputer.South China Morning Post From ACM Careers | January 10, 2014
Computers have entered the age when they are able to learn from their own mistakes, a development that is about to turn the digital world on its head.The New York Times From ACM News | December 30, 2013
Depending on whom you ask, the coming year is supposed to be the one during which server chips based on the ARM architecture that is now so popular in smartphones...AllThingsD From ACM Careers | December 20, 2013
Inside a darkened conference room in the Miami Beach Holiday Inn, America's most badass hackers are going to war—working their laptops between swigs of Bawls energy...Rolling Stone From ACM News | December 19, 2013
American intelligence and law enforcement investigators have concluded that they may never know the entirety of what the former National Security Agency contractor...The New York Times From ACM News | December 16, 2013
The phone call came from a charming woman with a bright, engaging voice to the cell phone of a TIME Washington Bureau Chief Michael Scherer.Time From ACM News | December 12, 2013
New technology developed at MIT uses radio signals to track a person's location and movement through walls and obstructions, pinpointing his or her location to...MIT News From ACM Careers | December 12, 2013
A new algorithm developed at MIT can separate signals into their individual frequencies using a minimal number of samples.MIT News From ACM Careers | December 11, 2013
When you clicked on the link to read this article, your computer, tablet or phone sent a request that traveled hundreds or perhaps thousands of miles at the speed...Smithsonian magazine From ACM Opinion | December 3, 2013
Thirteen Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers have been awarded more than a billion core hours on two of America's fastest supercomputers as part...Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory From ACM Careers | November 26, 2013
The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility and the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at expanding...Argonne National Laboratory From ACM Careers | November 26, 2013
Computer scientist Carver Mead gave Moore's Law its name in around 1970 and played a crucial role in making sure it's held true in the decades since.Technology Review From ACM Opinion | November 25, 2013