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Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Israel's Main Infrastructure Control System
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Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Israel's Main Infrastructure Control System

The Syrian Electronic Army launched a successful cyberattack on the main infrastructure system of Haifa, one of the most important ports in Israel, disrupting the...

A Quantum Computer Aces Its Test
From ACM News

A Quantum Computer Aces Its Test

The long-sought quantum computer, a machine potentially far ahead of today's best supercomputers, is almost as hard to define as it is to build.

Big Data from Cheap Phones
From ACM News

Big Data from Cheap Phones

At a computer in her office at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, epidemiologist Caroline Buckee points to a dot on a map of Kenya's western highlands...

China's Cyberspies Outwit Model For Bond's Q
From ACM News

China's Cyberspies Outwit Model For Bond's Q

Among defense contractors, QinetiQ North America is known for spy-world connections and an eye-popping product line.

Building a Digital Life Form: Openworm, Open Source
From ACM TechNews

Building a Digital Life Form: Openworm, Open Source

The OpenWorm Project is working to create the first computer model of the Caenorhabditis elegans nematode worm. 

Reading, Writing and Computer Coding--the Basics of the Future
From ACM TechNews

Reading, Writing and Computer Coding--the Basics of the Future

To get more students interested in writing software code, advocates are working to eliminate the idea that computer science is too hard. 

U.K. Eyes Apprenticeships to Grow IT Talent
From ACM TechNews

U.K. Eyes Apprenticeships to Grow IT Talent

The U.K. information technology sector is trying out apprenticeships as a means of training more young people for jobs in the industry. 

In Vivo Flexible Large Scale Integrated Circuits
From ACM TechNews

In Vivo Flexible Large Scale Integrated Circuits

Researchers say they have developed in vivo silicon-based flexible large-scale integrated (LSI) circuits for biomedical wireless communications. 

Living in 'the Matrix' Requires Less Brain Power
From ACM TechNews

Living in 'the Matrix' Requires Less Brain Power

Neurons called place cells in rat brains function differently when the animals are in virtual reality than when they are in the real world. 

Apple: An End to Skeuomorphic Design?
From ACM Opinion

Apple: An End to Skeuomorphic Design?

Why do most smartphones make a clicking noise, like a camera shutter closing, when you take a picture with them? Why do the virtual pages of a book on a tablet...

Stephen Wolfram on Personal Analytics
From ACM Opinion

Stephen Wolfram on Personal Analytics

Don't be surprised if Stephen Wolfram, the renowned complexity theorist, software company CEO, and night owl, wants to schedule a work call with you at 9 p.m. In...

Gaze-Based Inattention Management
From ACM News

Gaze-Based Inattention Management

How do you reduce distractions to office workers, while satisfying their need to stay current? 

Netflix, Reed Hastings Survive Missteps to Join Silicon Valley's Elite
From ACM Careers

Netflix, Reed Hastings Survive Missteps to Join Silicon Valley's Elite

On a normal weeknight, Netflix accounts for almost a third of all Internet traffic entering North American homes. That's more than YouTube, Hulu, Amazon.com, HBO...

The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest For the New AI
From ACM Opinion

The Man Behind the Google Brain: Andrew Ng and the Quest For the New AI

There's a theory that human intelligence stems from a single algorithm.

Smartphones Put a Translator in Your Pocket
From ACM News

Smartphones Put a Translator in Your Pocket

The days of madly flipping through bilingual phrase books while trying to converse with somebody in another language is fast giving way to a technological alternative...

My Big Fat European Family: What Genomics Tell ­s About Shared Ancestors
From ACM News

My Big Fat European Family: What Genomics Tell ­s About Shared Ancestors

Last month, a trio of engineers debuted an app that allows Icelanders to determine if they’re actually related to a potential date.

Older Is Wiser: Study Shows Software Developers' Skills Improve Over Time
From ACM TechNews

Older Is Wiser: Study Shows Software Developers' Skills Improve Over Time

A new study suggests older programmers are keeping up with changes in the field and even have a slight edge over younger peers, in some cases. 

Google Glass Picks Up Early Signal: Keep Out
From ACM TechNews

Google Glass Picks Up Early Signal: Keep Out

Privacy concerns are mounting about Google Glass to the point that it has been preemptively banned in some locations, even though it's not yet available. 

Mood-Tracking App Paves Way for Pocket Therapy
From ACM TechNews

Mood-Tracking App Paves Way for Pocket Therapy

Emotion Sense is a new smartphone app that mines a user's cellphone data to track their feelings and determine what might be triggering peaks in their mood. 

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet
From ACM TechNews

Google's Chief Internet Evangelist on Creating the Interplanetary Internet

Google chief Internet evangelist and ACM president Vint Cerf has been working on an interplanetary Internet, with protocols capable of handling a space environment...
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