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20 Years On, the Open Web Faces Challenges
From ACM Opinion

20 Years On, the Open Web Faces Challenges

For people of a certain age in the technology industry, one of the ways of establishing a connection with someone is by asking some version of the following question...

John Reynolds, 1935 – 2013
From ACM News

John Reynolds, 1935 – 2013

John C. Reynolds, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University computer science professor emeritus John C. Reynolds passed away at age 77.  

After Boston: The Pros and Cons of Surveillance Cameras
From ACM News

After Boston: The Pros and Cons of Surveillance Cameras

Even after the identification of the Boston bombing suspects through grainy security-camera images, officials say that blanketing a city in surveillance cameras...

Indiana ­niversity Supercomputer Aims For Big Ideas
From ACM TechNews

Indiana ­niversity Supercomputer Aims For Big Ideas

Big Red II is the fastest supercomputer owned and funded by a U.S. university, and is likely one of the world's 50 fastest. 

New System to Combat Online Banking Fraud
From ACM TechNews

New System to Combat Online Banking Fraud

University of Cambridge spinoff Cronto is helping to protect customers against the threat posed by man-in-the-browser Trojan malware. 

Next-Gen ­SB SuperSpeed to Eliminate Power Cords
From ACM TechNews

Next-Gen ­SB SuperSpeed to Eliminate Power Cords

Upgrades to the Thunderbolt and USB SuperSpeed specifications will double data transfer speeds and boost power transfer in both directions 10-fold.

In the Virtual Cockpit: What It Takes to Fly a Drone
From ACM Careers

In the Virtual Cockpit: What It Takes to Fly a Drone

Drone pilots escape the physical demands and dangers of a traditional cockpit. There's no g-force pinning them to their seats, no uncomfortable pressure suit to...

Future Challenges of Large-Scale Computing
From ACM TechNews

Future Challenges of Large-Scale Computing

Similar processor requirements in high-performance computing, Web servers, and big data will lead to a convergence on heterogeneous multicore processors. 

Kepler Discovers its Smallest Habitable Zone Planets
From ACM News

Kepler Discovers its Smallest Habitable Zone Planets

NASA's Kepler mission has discovered two new planetary systems that include three super-Earth-size planets in the "habitable zone," the range of distance from a...

Scientists Demonstrate Key Component of Quantum Machine
From ACM TechNews

Scientists Demonstrate Key Component of Quantum Machine

Researchers have demonstrated a quantum bit based on the nucleus of a single atom in silicon, which could lead to mass production of quantum computers. 

We Need More Cameras, and We Need Them Now
From ACM Opinion

We Need More Cameras, and We Need Them Now

On Thursday afternoon, the FBI released photos and video of two persons of interest in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Military Academies Take on Nsa in Cybersecurity Competition
From ACM TechNews

Military Academies Take on Nsa in Cybersecurity Competition

The Cyber Defense Exercise is an annual cybersecurity contest in which teams from U.S. military academies compete against one from the National Security Agency. ...

Google Emulates Apple in Restricting Apps For Glass
From ACM TechNews

Google Emulates Apple in Restricting Apps For Glass

Google is restricting apps for Glass, its Internet-linked glasses, in an effort to gradually introduce the technology to the public. 

How to Target an Asteroid
From ACM News

How to Target an Asteroid

Like many of his colleagues at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., Shyam Bhaskaran is working a lot with asteroids these days.

Interview with Brain Project Pioneer: Miyoung Chun
From ACM Opinion

Interview with Brain Project Pioneer: Miyoung Chun

Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) project, which President Obama announced in his State of the Union address in February, will...

Will Google's Ray Kurzweil Live Forever?
From ACM Opinion

Will Google's Ray Kurzweil Live Forever?

Ray Kurzweil must encounter his share of interviewers whose first question is: What do you hope your obituary will say?

'chinese Google' Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley
From ACM News

'chinese Google' Opens Artificial-Intelligence Lab in Silicon Valley

It doesn't look like much.

Layered '2-D Nanocrystals' Promising New Semiconductor
From ACM TechNews

Layered '2-D Nanocrystals' Promising New Semiconductor

A new type of semiconductor technology under development is based on two-dimensional nanocrystals layered in sheets less than a nanometer thick.

Iowa State Researchers Discover Possible Route to Terahertz Storage Speeds
From ACM TechNews

Iowa State Researchers Discover Possible Route to Terahertz Storage Speeds

Ultra-short laser pulses and special materials can be used to switch magnetism about 1,000 times faster than current storage devices, say researchers. 

Breaking Moore's Law: How Chipmakers Are Pushing Pcs to Blistering New Levels
From ACM TechNews

Breaking Moore's Law: How Chipmakers Are Pushing Pcs to Blistering New Levels

Chipmakers are  engaged in projects to greatly accelerate personal computer speed and power, despite coming up against the limits of Moore's Law. 
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