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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


Teaching Transformed
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Teaching Transformed

The apparent ability of LLMs to write functioning source code has caused celebration over the potential for massive increases in programmer productivity and consternation...

Open Source Hardware?
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Open Source Hardware?

Hardware design starts to see the attraction of open source.

Better Security Through Obfuscation
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Better Security Through Obfuscation

The quest to find greater security through obscurity.

Let the Algorithm Decide?
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Let the Algorithm Decide?

Algorithms fail their first test to replace student exams.

Quantum Technology Forgoes Unconditional Security to Extend its Reach
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Quantum Technology Forgoes Unconditional Security to Extend its Reach

Two projects in China demonstrate the possibility of global quantum key distribution networks.

Portable Device Fears Show Power of Social Development
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Portable Device Fears Show Power of Social Development

How do small screens impact young minds?

Software Synthesis Learns By Example
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Software Synthesis Learns By Example

Neural networks will assist, rather than replace, human programmers.

Containers Push Toward the Mayfly Server
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Containers Push Toward the Mayfly Server

The container revolution represents a large-scale shift in thinking about multitasking systems.

Automating Proofs
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Automating Proofs

Math struggles with the usability of formal proofs.

Secure-System Designers Strive to STEM Data Leaks
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Secure-System Designers Strive to STEM Data Leaks

Attackers using side-channel analysis require little knowledge of how an implementation operates.

Researchers Probe Security Through Obscurity
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Researchers Probe Security Through Obscurity

Obfuscation protects code by making it so impenetrable that access to it won't help a hacker understand how it works.

Life Points the Way to a New Template For Chipmaking
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Life Points the Way to a New Template For Chipmaking

While significant obstacles remain, researchers are optimistic about using DNA to guide graphene into complex circuit shapes on silicon.

Magnetic Diversion For Electronic Switches
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Magnetic Diversion For Electronic Switches

'Chameleon processors' could function as programmable logic or nonvolatile memory.
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