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A Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley
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A Hardware Renaissance in Silicon Valley

In recent years, Silicon Valley seems to have forgotten about silicon. It’s been about dot-coms, Web advertising, social networking, and apps for smartphones.

Getting Serious About Global Gaming
From ACM TechNews

Getting Serious About Global Gaming

University of Alberta researchers have developed a network designed to bring together academia and the gaming industry.  

One Laptop Per Child Project Developing New Laptop Tablet Device
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One Laptop Per Child Project Developing New Laptop Tablet Device

The One Laptop Per Child project is developing a version of its XO device that will combine its existing laptop functionality with a full-fledged tablet mode.

Atomic-Level Computing
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Atomic-Level Computing

Thanks to the University of New South Wales and IBM Research, scientists are moving closer to the junction of quantum and digital computing.

Chips Go Upscale
From Communications of the ACM

Chips Go Upscale

After decades in Flatland, the end of Moore's Law is pushing semiconductors into the third dimension.

Garbage In, Info Out
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Garbage In, Info Out

Security researchers used malware to investigate large-scale Internet censorship in Egypt and Libya.

In Honor of Alan Turing
From Communications of the ACM

In Honor of Alan Turing

Thirty-two of the 39 living A.M. Turing Award laureates gathered in San Francisco to pay tribute to "the father of CS" and discuss the past, present, and future...

The Technology Race For Intelligent E-Textbooks
From ACM News

The Technology Race For Intelligent E-Textbooks

The next-generation college textbook will undoubtedly be an "intelligent e-textbook." 

Wedding Digital With Traditional
From ACM TechNews

Wedding Digital With Traditional

MetaLAB at Harvard University's primary goal is to find new ways to access, annotate, remix, display, and share information from the humanities.

Coders Get Instant Gratification With Khan Academy Programming
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Coders Get Instant Gratification With Khan Academy Programming

The Khan Academy, which has provided free video lectures on subjects such as mathematics, biology, and history since 2006, recently launched a computer science...

Success of Wpi’s Robotics Program Inspires Other ­niversities
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Success of Wpi’s Robotics Program Inspires Other ­niversities

The success of the nation’s first undergrad robotics engineering program has inspired two universities that are now experiencing the very same challenges.  

Most STEM Degrees to Latinos Granted by Schools in Six States
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Most STEM Degrees to Latinos Granted by Schools in Six States

A recent Excelencia in Education report featured an analysis of institutions awarding certificates or degrees to Latino students in STEM fields.  

Geek Squad Exec: 'what Happens If More of Our Innovators Are Women?'
From ACM TechNews

Geek Squad Exec: 'what Happens If More of Our Innovators Are Women?'

Best Buy's Geek Squad Summer Academy has grown from a one-day, one-city, all-girls camp into a nationwide coed program that will host nearly 10,000 students in...

In the Olympics of Algorithms, a Russian Keeps Winning Gold
From ACM TechNews

In the Olympics of Algorithms, a Russian Keeps Winning Gold

Since 2005, Google researcher and former Moscow State University student Petr Mitrichev has led the world in algorithmic programming.  

Stanford's Hottest Major: Computer Science
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Stanford's Hottest Major: Computer Science

More than 220 Stanford University students, in a class of about 1,700, chose computer science as their major last year, a 25 percent increase from the previous...

Lack of Minority Representation in Science and Engineering Endangering ­.s. Economic Health
From ACM TechNews

Lack of Minority Representation in Science and Engineering Endangering ­.s. Economic Health

Many of the "precious few" minority students pursuing science, technology, engineering, or mathematics degrees are either dropping out or changing majors, says...

Deborah Estrin Calls For CS Research on Sustainability
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Deborah Estrin Calls For CS Research on Sustainability

The old adage, “You can’t manage what you can’t measure,” applies to how both networking and sensor technology can help address problems of sustainability, says...

Broader Horizons
From Communications of the ACM

Broader Horizons

ACM's Committee for Women in Computing (ACM-W) is widening its reach to involve women in industry as well as academia, including community college faculty and students...

Advertising Gets Personal
From Communications of the ACM

Advertising Gets Personal

Online behavioral advertising and sophisticated data aggregation have changed the face of advertising and put privacy in the crosshairs.

Cosmic Simulations
From Communications of the ACM

Cosmic Simulations

With the help of supercomputers, scientists are now able to create models of large-scale astronomical events.
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