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In the Year of Disruptive Education
From Communications of the ACM

In the Year of Disruptive Education

As college tuitions soar, various online models vie to educate college students worldwide — at no cost.

Zoom In, Zoom Out
From Communications of the ACM

Zoom In, Zoom Out

Drilling down to more detail on a computer screen, or moving out to see the context, is basic. But it's hardly simple and, after 20 years, innovations are still...

Quantum Quests
From Communications of the ACM

Quantum Quests

Three breakthrough experiments involving photons have extended coherence times and indicated scalable production.

­ndisclosed Finding By Mars Rover Fuels Intrigue
From ACM News

­ndisclosed Finding By Mars Rover Fuels Intrigue

The Mars rover Curiosity has found something—something noteworthy, in a pinch of Martian sand. But what is it?

Want a Flying Drone? These Students 3D-Printed Their Own
From ACM Careers

Want a Flying Drone? These Students 3D-Printed Their Own

It was supposed to be a big moment for the two brothers—both University of Virginia engineering students—the culmination of months of designing and refining.

Putting More Cores to Work in Server Farms
From ACM TechNews

Putting More Cores to Work in Server Farms

Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne researchers, working in the EcoCloud research center, have found that reorganizing the inner architecture of the processors...

Women Band Together, Make Inroads Into Tech
From ACM TechNews

Women Band Together, Make Inroads Into Tech

The computer science field remains dominated by men. The U.S. National Science Foundation says the number of women graduating with computer science degrees has...

Cambridge to Study Technology's Risk to Humans
From ACM TechNews

Cambridge to Study Technology's Risk to Humans

The potential risks that super intelligent technologies pose to humans will be the focus of the proposed Center for the Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge University...

Integrity of Internet Is Crux of Global Conference
From ACM TechNews

Integrity of Internet Is Crux of Global Conference

At the recent World Conference on International Telecommunications, representatives from more than 190 governments, telecommunications companies, and Internet groups...

Engineers Pave the Way Towards 3-D Printing of Personal Electronics
From ACM TechNews

Engineers Pave the Way Towards 3-D Printing of Personal Electronics

University of Warwick researchers say they have developed a simple and inexpensive conductive plastic composite that can be used to produce electronic devices using...

Fbi ­ses Twitter, Social Media to Look For Securities Fraud
From ACM News

Fbi ­ses Twitter, Social Media to Look For Securities Fraud

The FBI sees social media as a potential breeding ground for securities fraud, and has agents scouring Twitter and Facebook for tips, according to two top agents...

How Google Plans to Find the ­ngoogleable
From ACM News

How Google Plans to Find the ­ngoogleable


In China, 25 Million People ­se Only Their Cell Phones to Read Books
From ACM Opinion

In China, 25 Million People ­se Only Their Cell Phones to Read Books

On vacation in China earlier this month, I stopped by Shanghai's seven-story downtown "Book City," bustling with activity on a weekday afternoon that, as a publisher...

Another Year, Another Doubling of Data Traffic (blame Video!)
From ACM News

Another Year, Another Doubling of Data Traffic (blame Video!)

Demand for mobile data continues to rise: Doubling in the past 12 months according to a new report for Ericsson. Smartphones are obviously part of the equation,...

Desperate, Hockey Fans Root For Virtual Team
From ACM News

Desperate, Hockey Fans Root For Virtual Team

Pat Hickey, who covered his first Montreal Canadiens game in 1968 for the now-defunct Montreal Star, and who has chronicled the team's exploits over the past 22...

Penn Researchers Make Flexible, Low-Voltage Circuits ­sing Nanocrystals
From ACM TechNews

Penn Researchers Make Flexible, Low-Voltage Circuits ­sing Nanocrystals

University of Pennsylvania researchers have shown that nanocrystals of the semiconductor cadmium selenide can be "printed" or "coated" on flexible plastic to create...

Two Apps Aim To Tell The Truth And Nothing But The Truth
From ACM News

Two Apps Aim To Tell The Truth And Nothing But The Truth

Two new software tools — both works-in-progress — are being built to help online readers distinguish truth from BS.

White House Moves on Cybersecurity
From ACM News

White House Moves on Cybersecurity

The White House's strategy on cybersecurity: Co-opt the opposition.

Filtering Spam
From ACM TechNews

Filtering Spam

Concordia University researchers have developed a method for removing unwanted spam emails from user inboxes.

Security Flaw In Common Keycard Locks Exploited In String Of Hotel Room Break-Ins
From ACM News

Security Flaw In Common Keycard Locks Exploited In String Of Hotel Room Break-Ins

Whoever robbed Janet Wolf's hotel room did his work discreetly.
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